Switzerland's Next Topmodel

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Switzerland's Next Topmodel
Genre Reality television
Created by Tyra Banks
Presented byManuela Frey
JudgesManuela Frey (1 - present)
Papis Loveday (1, 3 - present)
Dandy Diary (1)
Zoe Pastelle (2)
Larissa Marolt (3 - present)
Opening theme Robin Schulz & Marc Scibilia – "Unforgettable" (1)
Rita Ora – "New Look" (2)
Jane & The Boy – "OMW" (3)
Country of originSwitzerland
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes22
Production
Running time120 mins
Original release
NetworkPro Sieben Schweiz
Release19 October 2018 (2018-10-19) 
12 November 2021 (2021-11-12)

Switzerland's Next Topmodel is a Swiss reality television series and the second local adaptation based on Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model after Supermodel which aired in 2007 and 2008 on the now defunct network 3+. The show sees a number of aspiring models compete against each other in a variety of competitions to determine who will win the title of Switzerland's Next Topmodel, among other prizes in hopes of a successful career in the modelling industry.

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History

Production of the show was officially announced in September 2017. [1] Host and judges were announced in April 2018. [2]

Format

Coming from the same production company, both in general look and concept the show takes a lot of inspiration from Germany's Next Top Model . For the first season, the team format (being intact on GNTM since its eleventh season) was adapted with the judges acting as mentors for some parts of the contestants whereas the final say will exclusively be left to the decision of the host equalling the role of Heidi Klum on GNTM.

Judges

JudgesSeasons
1
(2018)
2
(2019)
3
(2021)
Host
Manuela Frey Main
Judging Panelists
Papis Loveday Main Guest Main
Dandy Diary Main
Zoe Pastelle Main
Larissa Marolt Main

Cycles

CyclePremiere dateWinnerRunner-upOther contestants in order of eliminationNumber of contestantsInternational Destinations
1 19 October 2018Saviour Chibueze AnosikeMarion ReberJérômie Repond & Livio Achermann DaSilva & Mauritius Loosli, Anna Schlüssel & Elizabeta Ljubić, Elena Egli & Valon Berisha & Vivienne Oesch, Lorenzo Boscardin, Vanessa Gosteli, Sandro Yves Wederv13 Milan
2 18 October 2019Gabriela GislerLuca MähliTenzing Chötso Kangsar & Nicolas Kalbermatten, Sarah Bakri, Jonas Schaller, Stella Castelli & Philippe Van Thomas, David Beer & Jill Dietiker, Thomas Kunz & Nayla Joy Dubs12 Berlin
3 8 September 2021Dennis De VreeVenance AmvameKristina Lazić & Rhea Manz, Sophia Plüss, Leonardo da Silva, Carlos Pinheiro, Raphael Gurschler, Aleksandra Popovic (quit), André Pacheco Marques & Lea von Lombardini, Ludwig Heskamp, Nadia Mascaro, Jeremy Baumann & Stella Kizildag, Lara Eggert (quit) & Luca Meier, Aldin Zahirovic18 Naxos

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