Amanda Ware

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Amanda Ware
Born
Amanda Ware

(1992-06-01) 1 June 1992 (age 31)
Nationality Australian
Modeling information
Height5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m)
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBrown
AgencyPriscilla's Model Management
Elite Model Management

Amanda Ware (born 1 June 1992[ citation needed ]) is an Australian model, best known for being the winner of cycle 6 of Australia's Next Top Model . [1]

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Career

As winner of Australia's Next Top Model, Cycle 6, Ware was due to appear on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Australia , but the magazine editor decided to publish half the November issue with Ware and half with the runner-up, Kelsey Martinovich, who was incorrectly announced as the winner by host Sarah Murdoch. [2] During the course of the show Ware won a campaign with Bonds as well as a campaign with Levi's that was included in her prize. In 2010 she signed a three-year contract with Elite Model Management in New York City after a successful one week visit. [3] In August 2011 Ware ended her contract with Elite and signed with S Models.[ citation needed ]

For her runway debut at New York Fashion Week Fall 2011, Ware walked for a total of 6 shows that included Phillip Lim, L'Wren Scott, and Chado Ralph Rucci. [4]

In her first full season, Ware walked for a total of 17 shows. At New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2012, she walked for BCBG by Max Azria, Carlos Miele, Hervé Léger, Monique Lhuillier, L'Wren Scott and Ruffian. At London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2012, she walked at Antonio Berardi, Clements Ribeiro, Nicole Farhi, Marios Schwab and Pringle of Scotland. At Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2012, she walked at Luis Buchinho, Lie Sang Bong, Andrew Gn, Kenzo, Leonard and Atsuro Tayama.

Early life

Ware was Captain of Miami State High School, [5] and finished year twelve in 2009. [6] She then worked as a waitress in Mermaid Surf Club [7] [8] and studied exercise science and education at Griffith University. [9] Ware's hobbies include pilates, surfing, tennis and touch football.[ citation needed ]

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Preceded by Australia's Next Top Model winner
Cycle 6 (2010)
Succeeded by