Make Me a Supermodel (season 1)

Season one of Make Me a Supermodel, an American reality television series based on the British series of the same name, premiered on January 10, 2008, on the Bravo television network.

Make Me a Supermodel
Season 1
StarringTyson Beckford
Niki Taylor
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes13
Release
Original networkBravo
Original releaseJanuary 10 
April 3, 2008
Season chronology

Casting director Jennifer Starr joined the season 1 cast along with Cory Bautista, director of New York Model Management, as judges. Tyson Beckford and Niki Taylor played as both judges and the hosts of the show.

A casting special aired prior to the season opener on January 2, 2008, featuring many models being photographed, critiqued on the runway, and sent away until only the final choices for the season remained.

The winner of the competition, chosen by the viewers, would receive a fashion pictorial in GQ Magazine, $100,000, and a one-year contract with New York Model Management.

The winner of the competition was 21-year-old Holly Kiser from Coeburn, Virginia.

Episodes

Photo shoots

  • Episode 1: Summer clothes in frigid weather in Times Square, New York City.[1]
  • Episode 2: Suits and dresses while fitted with harnesses and suspended from the ceiling.[2]
  • Episode 3: Sexual chemistry involving pairs, regardless of gender.[3]
  • Episode 4: A ten-minute still posing as nude models for an art class in Parsons; group shots with one male among a group of females, and vice versa; then, getting full body paint to act as a group for a living art installation.[4]
  • Episode 5: There were no photo shoots for the week, as the episode concentrated on catwalk in New York Fashion Week.
  • Episode 6: The use of emotions and body language to act out a scene; done in groups of three.
  • Episode 7: Submerged in a tank of water, and posing with an albino snake.
  • Episode 8: A winter-themed photo shoot done in the snow, emphasizing speed, action, and motion; done in groups of twos or threes.
  • Episode 9: Instead of an actual photo shoot, the models participated in a sensual online video lookbook for Marithé + François Girbaud, with each scene done in a pair or a group of three; then, acting as brand ambassadors for the label Bloomingdales, at a customer luncheon.
  • Episode 10: The models were flown off to New Orleans and were assigned with a high fashion photo shoot with a dramatic Goth theme, set in a local cemetery.
  • Episode 11: For their final photo assignment, the models took a nude photo session with Matthew Rolston, and each one represented a different classical element. Holly was fire, Perry was water, Ronnie was earth, and Ben was air. The photos were then displayed in a gallery to showcase the models' performances to the judges and the public.
  • Episode 13: Though not an actual photo assignment, the models spent their final day going on New York designer go-sees.

Catwalk challenges

  • Episode 1: Swimwear, with two men and two women wearing thongs.[1]
  • Episode 2: Wearing designs from Heatherette, and embodying fun and attitude.[2]
  • Episode 3: Walking in pairs with their partner in the Sexual Chemistry photo shoot, wearing a mix of equestrian and S&M clothing.[3]
  • Episode 4: Wearing high fashion from British designers, posing as statues at each end of the runway.[4]
  • Episode 5: The contestants were given runway assignments in New York Fashion Week.[5] This is separate from the "New York downtown grunge" catwalk challenge they did during judging.[6]
  • Episode 6: Walking in pairs (or solo in Jacki's case), while performing a story based on characters they have selected.
  • Episode 7: Donning enormous quirky headpieces, and walking down the runway with an animal, such as sheep, pigs, ducks, peacocks, and dogs.
  • Episode 8: Walking down the runway leading to a turntable at the end, and posing once after each turntable rotation, three times, before departing the turntable.
  • Episode 9: Wearing two sophisticated vintage looks (therefore doing the catwalk twice), and capturing the timeless elegance of both looks from each of their respective eras.
  • Episode 10: The models choreographed their own fashion show with a gothic and dark theme, while each model portrayed a different character in the plot of a story. Each model walked multiple times, with props.
  • Episode 11: For their final catwalk assignment, the models displayed three looks/styles on the runway: underwear/sexy, preppy/fun, and formal/somber. Project Runway season 4 winner Christian Siriano makes a special guest appearance as the models' runway coach and stylist, and created a special dress for Holly to wear on the runway, as her "fun" look.
  • Episode 13: For their farewell runway walk before the announcement of the season winner, the boys wore metallic-colored suits while Holly was dressed as a "couture butterfly" in a red ball gown.

Contestants

(ages stated are at time of contest)

Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
Sarah Swartz 20 Miami, Florida Eliminated in Episode 1
Dominic Prietto 25 Dana Point, California Eliminated in Episode 2
Aryn Livingston 20 Lowndesboro, Alabama Eliminated in Episode 3
Jay McGee 22 Roswell, Georgia Eliminated in Episode 4
Katy Caswell 21 Auburn, Alabama Eliminated in Episode 5
Stephanie Bulger 21 Plano, Texas Eliminated in Episode 6
Jacki Hydock 21 Harlem, New York Eliminated in Episode 7
Frankie Godoy 20 Miami, Florida Eliminated in Episode 8
Casey Skinner 19 Dunwoody, Georgia Eliminated in Episode 9
Shannon Pallay 22 Plantation, Florida Eliminated in Episode 10
Perry Ullmann 22 Phoenix, Arizona 3rd Runner-up
Ben DiChiara 23 Nashville, Tennessee 2nd Runner-up
Ronnie Kroell 25 Chicago, Illinois Runner-up
Holly Kiser 21 Coeburn, Virginia Winner

Contestant elimination progress

  • Note: The bottom three contestants chosen for the public vote are shown at the end of each episode, and the eliminated model is shown at the beginning of the following episode.
Model Elimination Progress
123456789101113 Episode
Holly WINSAFEBTM 3HIGHHIGHHIGHLOWWINWINWINFINALISTWIN13 - "Finale, Part 2"
Ronnie SAFEHIGHSAFESAFEBTM 3BTM 2WINHIGHBTM 3BTM 2FINALISTOUT
Ben SAFEBTM 3SAFELOWWINSAFEBTM 3BTM 3BTM 2HIGHFINALISTOUT
Perry HIGHSAFEWINSAFESAFEHIGHBTM 2HIGHLOWLOWFINALISTOUT
Shannon HIGHSAFEHIGHHIGHSAFEWINLOWLOWHIGHOUT10 - "The Big Easy... New Orleans"
Casey SAFESAFEHIGHBTM 2HIGHLOWHIGHBTM 2OUT9 - "Brand Ambassadors"
Frankie SAFESAFELOWSAFEBTM 2BTM 3HIGH OUT8 - "A Snowy Weekend Getaway"
Jacki LOWWINSAFESAFELOWSAFEOUT7 - "Into the Wild"
Stephanie SAFESAFESAFEWINSAFEOUT6 - "Acting Up"
Katy BTM 3BTM 2SAFEBTM 3OUT5 - "New York Fashion Week"
Jay SAFELOWBTM 2OUT4 - "Naked Art"
Aryn SAFEHIGHOUT3 - "Sexual Chemistry"
Dominic BTM 2OUT2 - "Hanging From the Rafters"
Sarah OUT1 - "Welcome to New York"
     Cornflower blue background and "WIN" means the model won the challenge.
     Light blue background and "HIGH" means the model had one of the highest scores for that challenge.
     Pink background and "LOW" means the model had one of the lowest scores for that challenge, but was not in the bottom three.
     Orange background and "BTM3" means the model was in the bottom three, and may have been given another chance by America to stay in the competition.
     Dark orange background and "BTM2" means the model was in the bottom two, and may have been given another chance by America to stay in the competition.
     Tomato background and "OUT" means the model was in the bottom three, but was not given another chance by America, and was sent home.
     Light green background and "FINALIST" means the Final 4 were placed in the hands of America to make one of the four a supermodel.
     Yellow Green background and "OUT" means the model was a runner-up for the competition.
     Lime Green background and "WINNER" means the model won the entire competition, and was voted by America to become a supermodel.

Note: In Episode 10, only two people were in the bottom. Episode 12 was a reunion for the top four to look back with the eliminated contestants.

Post-show careers

  • Stephanie Bulger signed with New York Model Management - Division: nym2 - Women, and L.A. Models.
  • Katy Caswell signed with Chi-Town Modeling Agency.
  • Ben DiChiara signed with New York Model Management - Division: Men. He left the industry to start working in the Nashville Fire Department. He and his wife's expected their first baby was born on October 2009.[7]
  • Frankie Godoy signed with Why Not Model Agency in Milan, Italy - Division: Man, Out of Town.
  • Jacki Hydock signed with Bloom Model Management - Division: Women, Request Model Management - Division: Women.
  • Holly Kiser signed with New York Model Management - Division: Women, L.A. Model Management - Division: Women, Connected Models in Hong Kong, China - Division: Women, and Red Eleven - Division: Women
  • Ronnie Kroell signed with New York Model Management - Division: Men.
  • Aryn Livingston signed with New York Model Management - Division: nym2 - Women.
  • Jay McGee signed with MC2 Model Management in Miami, D1 Models in London (as Jerry McGee),[8] and Click Model Management in Atlanta.
  • Shannon Pallay signed with New York Model Management - Division: Women.
  • Dominic Prietto signed with Imodel and talent. - Division: i Men L.A.
  • Casey Skinner signed with New York Model Management - Division: Men.
  • Perry Ullmann signed with New York Model Management - Division: Men, and L.A. Model Management - Division: Men.

References

Preceded by
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Make Me a Supermodel
Season 1
Succeeded by
Season 2
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