Australia's Next Top Model season 10

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Australia's Next Top Model
Season 10
Ausntm 10 Cast.png
Judges
No. of contestants13
Winner Aleyna FitzGerald
No. of episodes10
Release
Original network Fox8
Original release20 September (2016-09-20) 
22 November 2016 (2016-11-22)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 9
List of episodes

The tenth and final season of Australia's Next Top Model began airing on 20 September 2016 on Fox8. [1] Head judge and host Jennifer Hawkins and judge Alex Perry returned along with model mentor Cheyenne Tozzi. [2] Tozzi's co-mentor and former judge Didier Cohen left the show after season 9, and was replaced by the Stenmark twins, models Jordan and Zac Stenmark, as her new co-mentors. [3] Model Megan Gale joined the judging panel as a permanent judge. [4]

Contents

The prizes for this season included a one-year modelling contract with Priscilla's Model Management in Sydney, a trip to New York City for New York Fashion Week valued at A$20,000 thanks to Colgate Optic White, a brand new Mazda2 Hatch, and an editorial spread in Elle Australia. [5]

The winner of the competition was 16-year-old Aleyna FitzGerald from Newcastle. [6]

Series summary

Requirements

All applicants were required to be aged 16 and over on 1 January 2016 to be on the show. Those auditioning had to be at least 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) tall. To qualify, all applicants had to be an Australian citizen currently living in Australia. Additional requirements stated that a contestant could not have had previous experience as a model in a national campaign within the last five years. [7] [8]

Auditions

Auditions were held in Gold Coast on September 23, in Sydney on September 25–26, in Melbourne on 30 September and 1 October, in Hobart on October 3 and in Perth in October 9. [7] [8] Applicants from Darwin, Dubbo, Port Macquarie and Townsville were also invited to auditions. [7] Applicants were also encouraged to apply for the competition online if they were unable to make an appearance at the live auditions.

Guest judges

To celebrate the series' ten year anniversary, the show decided to invite several well-known Australian models as guests for the new season. These included Elle Macpherson, Gemma Ward, and Miranda Kerr. [9] [10] The show also invited back several contestants from seasons past for guest appearances. Among these were season 7 winner Montana Cox and 2nd runner-up Simone Holtznagel, season 6 winner Amanda Ware, and season 5 runner-up Cassi Van Den Dungen. The series finale culminated with a runway show that invited several other alumni from multiple seasons of the show. [11] [12] [13]

Cast

Contestants

(Ages stated are at start of contest)

ContestantAgeHeightHometownFinishPlace
Sofie Baric [14] 17177 cm (5 ft 9+12 in) Hobart Episode 113
Laura Taaffe [15] 20175 cm (5 ft 9 in) Perth Episode 212
Summer Kane [16] 19177 cm (5 ft 9+12 in) Melbourne Episode 311
Jordan Simek [17] 20178 cm (5 ft 10 in) Sydney Episode 410
Jessie Andrewartha [18] 21183.5 cm (6 ft 0 in) Adelaide Episode 59
Christy Baker [19] 17172 cm (5 ft 7+12 in) Brisbane Episode 68
Vitoria Triboni [20] 25177 cm (5 ft 9+12 in)Sydney7
Belinda Kosorok [21] 18175 cm (5 ft 9 in) Wagga Wagga Episode 76
Kassidy Ure [22] 19176 cm (5 ft 9+12 in) Newcastle Episode 85
Linnea Stevens-Jones [23] 16176 cm (5 ft 9+12 in)SydneyEpisode 94
Daisy Davies [24] 19177 cm (5 ft 9+12 in)Sydney3
Sabine Jamieson [25] 17173 cm (5 ft 8 in)Byron BayEpisode 102
Aleyna FitzGerald [26] 16179 cm (5 ft 10+12 in) Newcastle 1

Judges

Other cast members

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
981 [27] "Episode 1"20 September 2016 (2016-09-20)

The final thirteen took part in their first runway challenge in front of a crowd of 400 people, and had to model designs from Alex Perry's S/S16 collection. They later had a night time photo shoot at The Star, facing off against season 7 winner Montana Cox.

  • Special guests: Montana Cox
  • Featured photographer: Georges Antoni
992 [28] [29] "Episode 2"27 September 2016 (2016-09-27)

The models competed in groups for a challenge in which they had to create a social media video for Colgate Optic White, with the best performer being chosen as an ambassador for the brand. The contestants later arrived at Randwick Racecourse, where they were introduced to Australian model Elle Macpherson, and took part in an equestrian inspired photo shoot with a racehorse.

  • Special guests: Tina Kim, Elle Macpherson
  • Featured photographer: Gary Heery
1003 [30] "Episode 3"4 October 2016 (2016-10-04)

The remaining eleven contestants were challenged to walk in a presentation for Swarovski as a part of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week to win the opportunity of being featured in the brands upcoming Crystaldust campaign, and were later coached by former Australia's Next Top Model contestants Amanda Ware, Cassi Van Den Dungen, and Simone Holtznagel in preparation for a latex photo shoot in groups photographed by Jez Smith.

  • Special guests: Margaret Simonovska, Amanda Ware, Cassi Van Den Dungen, Simone Holtznagel
  • Featured photographer: Jez Smith
1014 [31] "Episode 4"11 October 2016 (2016-10-11)

The contestants received makeovers, and after having had no challenge or challenge scores, had to rely solely on their performance at a photo shoot session with alternative models at the Skyline Drive-In in Blacktown to guarantee their spot in the competition.

  • Special guests: Joey Scandizzo, Doll Wright
  • Featured photographer: Max Doyle
1025 [32] "Episode 5"18 October 2016 (2016-10-18)

After a screen test challenge mentored by model-actress Gemma Ward, the models took part in a photo shoot session at Cradle Mountain in Tasmania. One of the contestants was left unable to participate after a medical emergency, and was granted exemption from elimination.

  • Special guests: Gemma Ward
  • Featured photographer: Adam Flipp
1036 [33] "Episode 6"25 October 2016 (2016-10-25)

The final eight models were challenged to walk in a runway show over a pool, where they had to dive underwater and pose in a bid to be granted immunity from the upcoming double elimination. They later took part in a photo shoot session with fire performers.

  • Featured photographer: Simon Lekias
1047 [34] "Episode 7"1 November 2016 (2016-11-01)

The final six took part in a Fitbit look book challenge, for which the winner was awarded the chance of becoming the brand's new ambassador. The models were later styled in Jennifer Hawkins' line of swimwear, Cozi, for a shoot that focused entirely on their body while their face was hidden from view.

  • Special guests: Jaime Hardley, Neysa Goh
  • Featured photographer: Pierre Toussaint
1058 [35] "Episode 8"8 November 2016 (2016-11-08)

The remaining models were paired off into two teams in a challenge for Mazda, where they had to take their own photos in an attempt to have it featured in the brand's new print campaign. On set, the contestants had to model colorful costume designs, as they were mentored by Australian model Miranda Kerr.

  • Special guests: Lauren Phillips, Miranda Kerr
  • Featured photographer: Grahame Shearer
1069 [36] "Episode 9"15 November 2016 (2016-11-15)

Immediately following the previous elimination, it was revealed that the final four contestants would be heading overseas to Milan. After arriving, the models took on a casting challenge for Trussardi, for which the winner was awarded double the amount of time in front of the camera for the upcoming photo shoot. On set, the girls were dressed in Italian fashion labels for an editorial session overlooking the Naviglio Grande. Back in Australia, it was revealed that only two contestants would advance to the finale.

  • Special guests: Saverio Rotini, Gaia Trussardi
  • Featured photographer: Stefania Paparelli
10710 [37] "Episode 10"22 November 2016 (2016-11-22)

The final two shot for a mock cover and their winning editorial spread to be published in the December issue of Elle Australia. Later, the formerly eliminated models returned for a final runway show, with 40 contestants from all nine seasons of the series. After the judges reviewed the covers from the final photo shoot of the series, Aleyna was crowned as the tenth winner of Australia's Next Top Model.

  • Special guests: Justine Cullen, Naomi Thompson, Zoe McDonald, Simmone Duckmanton, Chloe Wilson, Gemma Sanderson, Sophie Miller, Madeleine Rose, Simone Viljoen, Eboni Stocks, Cobi Marsh, Steph Flockhart, Danica Brown, Jordan Loukas, Alamela Rowan, Caris Eves, Samantha Downie, Leah Johnsen, Madison Wall, Adele Thiel, Cassi Van Den Dungen, Valeria Nilova, Sally Geach, Amanda Ware, Caroline Austin, Yolanda Hodgson, Jess Bush, Madeline Huett, Izzy Vesey, Simone Holtznagel, Jade Collins, Abbie Weir, Duckie Thot, Kaitlyn Bennett, Ayieda Malou, Phoebe Deskovic, Tanahya Cohen, Izi Simundic, Jordan Burridge, Jess Thomas, Lucy Markovic
  • Featured photographer: Georges Antoni

    Results

    OrderEpisodes
    1234 [lower-alpha 1] 5 [lower-alpha 2] 6 [lower-alpha 3] 789 [lower-alpha 4] 10
    1AleynaJordanKassidyLinnea
    Kassidy
    Jessie
    BelindaLinneaDaisyLinneaSabineAleyna
    2JessieLinneaAleynaAleynaAleynaSabineAleynaAleynaSabine
    3ChristyChristySabineLinneaDaisyAleynaSabineDaisy
    4LinneaAleynaBelindaChristyKassidySabineKassidyDaisyLinnea
    5SabineJessieChristyAleynaDaisyBelindaLinneaKassidy
    6VitoriaBelindaVitoriaDaisyVitoriaKassidyBelinda
    7JordanVitoriaJessieSabineSabineVitoria
    8DaisySabineJordanVitoriaChristyChristy
    9BelindaDaisyLinneaBelindaJessie
    10KassidyKassidyDaisyJordan
    11LauraSummerSummer
    12SummerLaura
    13Sofie
      The contestant was eliminated
      The contestant was immune from elimination
      The contestant won the competition

    Bottom two/three

    EpisodeContestantsEliminated
    1Sofie & SummerSofie
    2Laura & SummerLaura
    3Daisy & SummerSummer
    4Belinda & JordanJordan
    5Christy & JessieJessie
    6Christy & KassidyChristy
    Kassidy & VitoriaVitoria
    7Belinda & LinneaBelinda
    8Daisy & KassidyKassidy
    9Aleyna, Daisy, Linnea & SabineLinnea
    Daisy
    10Aleyna & SabineSabine
      The contestant was eliminated after her first time in the bottom two/three
      The contestant was eliminated after her second time in the bottom two/three
      The contestant was eliminated after her third time in the bottom two/three
      The contestant was eliminated in the semi-final judging and placed fourth
      The contestant was eliminated in the semi-final judging and placed third
      The contestant was eliminated in the final judging and placed as the runner-up

    Makeovers

    Score Table

    OrderEpisodes
    12345678910Total ScoreAverage Score
    Aleyna34.530.533.024.538.035.036.035.038.029.5334.033.40
    Sabine28.527.031.521.530.531.037.033.538.529.0308.030.80
    Daisy27.026.527.522.033.532.537.531.537.5275.530.61
    Linnea29.033.528.025.534.037.032.035.536.0290.532.28
    Kassidy24.026.534.525.534.030.035.531.0241.030.13
    Belinda26.527.530.519.530.530.0164.527.42
    Vitoria28.527.530.021.532.029.5169.028.17
    Christy31.031.030.025.028.029.0174.029.00
    Jessie32.029.029.525.527.0143.028.60
    Jordan27.536.029.019.0111.527.88
    Summer18.525.027.070.523.50
    Laura22.023.545.522.75
    Sofie18.018.018.00
      The contestant had the highest score
      The contestant had the lowest score and was eliminated
      The contestant had the second lowest score and was in the bottom 2
      The contestant had the highest score and won the competition

    Average call-out order

    Final two is not included.

    Rank by
    average
    PlaceModelCall-out
    total
    Number of
    call-outs
    Call-out
    average
    11Aleyna2292.44
    24Linnea323.55
    32Sabine394.33
    49Jessie2454.80
    55Kassidy3984.88
    68Christy3065.00
    73Daisy4895.33
    8-106Belinda3966.50
    8-107Vitoria3966.50
    8-1010Jordan2646.50
    1111Summer34311.33
    1212Laura23211.50
    1313Sofie12112.00

    Viewership

    No.TitleAir dateOvernight ratingsRef(s)
    ViewersRank
    1Episode 120 September 201665,0007 [39]
    2Episode 227 September 201669,0006 [40]
    3Episode 34 October 201680,0002 [41]
    4Episode 411 October 201677,0003 [42]
    5Episode 518 October 201674,0004 [43]
    6Episode 625 October 201674,0004 [44]
    7Episode 71 November 201695,0001 [45]
    8Episode 88 November 201698,0001 [46]
    9Episode 915 November 201691,0003 [47]
    10Episode 1022 November 2016162,0001 [48]

    Notes

    1. In episode 4, Jessie, Kassidy and Linnea tied for highest score.
    2. In episode 5, Belinda was deemed unfit to participate in the shoot for medical reasons, and thus only had the opportunity to accumulate a score of 9 for the challenge. [38] In the interest of fairness, she was granted exemption from elimination. While she did technically have the lowest overall score, she wasn't eligible for elimination. Panel resumed with the other 8 contestants who took part in both the challenge and photo shoot.
    3. In episode 6, Linnea was immune from elimination after winning the challenge, and also achieved the highest combined score at panel. This episode also featured a double elimination. Christy was eliminated after she placed lower than Kassidy on the leaderboard, who was last at the time. Despite scoring higher than Christy, Vitoria was also unable to score higher than Kassidy.
    4. This episode featured a double elimination. Linnea was eliminated after Daisy placed above her on leaderboard, bumping her to third place. Daisy was eliminated after Aleyna placed above her on the leaderboard as well, bumping her to third place, and Linnea to fourth.

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