Jordan Loukas

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Jordan Loukas
Born
Jordan Loukas

(1990-02-14) 14 February 1990 (age 32)
Sydney, Australia
Modeling information
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) [1]
Hair color Brown [1]
Eye color Green [1]
AgencyMark Byrne Management

Jordan Loukas (born in Sydney) [2] is an Australian model, who was the last contestant eliminated in the third cycle of Australia's Next Top Model . She also appeared in a spin-off reality series titled Runway to L.A. with Charlotte Dawson. [3]

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Australia's Next Top Model

Loukas became the last eliminated in the Fox 8 production, Australia's Next Top Model. She was almost not picked for the show, due to her height.[ citation needed ]

Since Australia's Next Top Model, Loukas has appeared in an Impulse commercial, advertising "New York Sass", She has had an eight-page spread in Dolly Magazine , made a guest appearance at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, made various appearances on the red carpet, and had been signed with Priscilla's Model Management where she walks various shows.[ citation needed ]

Runway To LA

Fox 8 produced and aired a spinoff of Australia's Next Top Model, Runway to LA , which featured Charlotte Dawson as Jordan's mentor, as she works her way to Los Angeles. The show starts off in Sydney, emphasising the cultural differences between Dawson's and Loukas's life, then follows the pair to Melbourne, where Jordan once again encounters Paloma, and then eventually to LA, where Jordan does media interviews, and meets the likes of Perez Hilton and Christian Audiger, for whom she opens the Ed Hardy show. The show is similar to Janice & Abbey: Beauty and the Best, in which Britain's Next Top Model runner up Abigail Clancy is mentored by former America's Next Top Model judge and supermodel Janice Dickinson, and is taken from her hometown of Liverpool to Los Angeles, doing exactly the same tasks as Jordan in Runway To LA. Loukas is also designing a new bikini line called "Dirty Lullaby".

In 2009, Jordan Loukas defeated over 3000 applicants in a nationwide search for the next Channel V Presenter.[ citation needed ] Loukas battled it out with finalists Ryan Stuart and Billy Russell at the grand final at Sydney's Homebake Festival 2009. [4] She along with Stuart lost to final winner Billy Russell.

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References

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  2. Demelza's profile at Australia's Next Top Model website Archived 26 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
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