New Zealand's Next Top Model, Cycle 2
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New Zealand's Next Top Model, Cycle 2 is the second season of New Zealand's Next Top Model
New Zealand's Next Top Model
New Zealand's Next Top Model is a New Zealand reality television series in which a number of young women compete for the title of New Zealand's Next Top Model and the chance to start their career in the modeling industry....

, a reality TV show based on America's Next Top Model
America's Next Top Model
America's Next Top Model is a reality television show in which a number of women compete for the title of America's Next Top Model and a chance to start their career in the modeling industry....

. Auditions started on 5 June 2010 in Auckland
Auckland
The Auckland metropolitan area , in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban area in the country with residents, percent of the country's population. Auckland also has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world...

 and ended on 13 June 2010 in Tauranga
Tauranga
Tauranga is the most populous city in the Bay of Plenty region, in the North Island of New Zealand.It was settled by Europeans in the early 19th century and was constituted as a city in 1963...

. Fourteen young women compete for the title and a chance to start their career in the modeling
Model (person)
A model , sometimes called a mannequin, is a person who is employed to display, advertise and promote commercial products or to serve as a subject of works of art....

 industry. The prize for this cycle are a contract with 62 Model Management, 1 year contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, an 8 page editorial in CLEO Magazine
Cleo (magazine)
CLEO is an Australian, New Zealand, South African, Malaysian, Singaporean, Thailand and Indonesian women's magazine.Aimed at an older audience than the teenage-focused Dolly, the magazine is known for its CLEO Bachelor of the Year award....

, an all expenses paid trip to Sydney
Sydney
Sydney is the most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is located on Australia's south-east coast of the Tasman Sea. As of June 2010, the greater metropolitan area had an approximate population of 4.6 million people...

to meet with Ursula Hufnagl of Chic Model Management, a trip to Los Angeles
Los Ángeles
Los Ángeles is the capital of the province of Biobío, in the commune of the same name, in Region VIII , in the center-south of Chile. It is located between the Laja and Biobío rivers. The population is 123,445 inhabitants...

to meet with Alexis Borges of NEXT Model Management
NEXT Model Management
NEXT Model Management is a Global modeling agency with offices in New York City, London, Los Angeles, Miami, Milan and Paris. Founded in 1989 by Faith Kates, the agency is one of the top 3 model agencies in the world...

, and a brand new Ford Fiesta
Ford Fiesta
The Ford Fiesta is a front wheel drive supermini/subcompact manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company and built in Europe, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Venezuela, China, India, Thailand and South Africa...

. The catchphrase for this cycle is "All That Glitters Is Gold".

The International destination for this Cycle was Phuket
Phuket Province
Phuket , formerly known as Thalang and, in Western sources, Junk Ceylon , is one of the southern provinces of Thailand...

, Thailand
Thailand
Thailand , officially the Kingdom of Thailand , formerly known as Siam , is a country located at the centre of the Indochina peninsula and Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Burma and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the...

 for one episode with six contestants.

The Winner was 19 year old Danielle Hayes
Danielle Hayes
Danielle Hayes, is a New Zealand fashion model, best known for being the winner of cycle 2 of the series New Zealand's Next Top Model, Cycle 2 in 2010...

, from Kawerau, Eastern Bay Of Plenty
Bay of Plenty
The Bay of Plenty , often abbreviated to BOP, is a region in the North Island of New Zealand situated around the body of water of the same name...

; making her the first Maori contestant to win the title.

New Zealand's Next Top Model Cycle 2 was aired on TV3
TV3 (New Zealand)
TV3 is a New Zealand commercial television network, owned by MediaWorks New Zealand. Launched on 26 November 1989, the first private television network in New Zealand...

 New Zealand from Early August to Late October 2010

Episode 1: All That Glitters Is Gold

Original Airdate: 6 August 2010

The first episode of New Zealand’s Next Top Model Cycle 2 saw 33 hopefuls flown to Wellington
Wellington
Wellington is the capital city and third most populous urban area of New Zealand, although it is likely to have surpassed Christchurch due to the exodus following the Canterbury Earthquake. It is at the southwestern tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Rimutaka Range...

 all with the dream of becoming an international model.

Upon arriving at the Museum Hotel the girls were each treated to a gift makeover from CoverGirl. The girls then traveled to Boomrock where Sara flew in via helicopter to meet them for the first time. Next up, the contestants were each given a runway walking lesson by Judge Colin Mathura-Jeffree and international fashion designer, Alexandra Owen.

After an interview in front of all three judges, Sara Tetro
Sara Tetro
Sara Tetro is a former New Zealand model, television host, actress, and entrepreneur. She first became famous in New Zealand through owning her own model casting agency, 62 Models Management, which has since become a worldwide successful agency...

, Colin Mathura-Jeffree
Colin Mathura-Jeffree
Colin Mathura-Jeffree is a New Zealand model, actor, television host and spokesperson. He is best known to audiences for being one of the judges of New Zealand's Next Top Model.-Modeling:...

 & Chris Sisarich
Chris Sisarich
Chris Sisarich is a fashion photographer and former New Zealand model, who served as a judge on the reality series New Zealand's Next Top Model. He lives in Auckland.-External links:*...

. The girls then faced elimination and rushed into a room with mannequins that holds the name tags of the Top 21 girls. The 12 girls who didn't have name tags were eliminated immediately. The remaining 21 girls each posed as Vintage Hollywood Movie Stars with Russ Flatt, one of NZ’s leading photographers.

After much deliberation by the judges on how the girls performed in their photo shoot, it was time for the next elimination.
Gathered together in one room, there were tears from many of the remaining 21 as they waited for their name to be called. On-by-one Sara called forward 13 girls and then in a shocking twist, she revealed that the decision on who to take to Auckland had been too hard and that they would actually be taking 14 girls. Holly was lucky number 14.
  • Featured Photographer: Russ Flatt
  • Special Guest: Alexandra Owen

Episode 2: The Girls Move To The Top Model House

Original Airdate: 13 August 2010

The Girls relocate to the Top Model house and within moments of arrival, tension arises as Holly stirs up drama in the house. The girls then do a challenge to test their personal style. Some of the girls struggled but Elza was named the winner of the challenge. The girls meet with Colin and required them to be suspended in midair while posing at the same time. Most girls struggled such as Amelia who was said to be too "hoochie" and Danielle who appeared to be completely lost but it was Aafreen who outshined all the other girls with her diverse poses and her great understanding of her angles.

The girls then returned to the Top Model House and already girls have been segregated with girls talking about each other behind backs, especially Holly and Dakota who express their dislike for Amelia. The girls arrive at their first official photoshoot which is photographed by Rob Trathen. Michaela, Elza, Courtenay and Aafreen all brought elegance to their set while others failed to make an impression such as Danielle who stopped after 3 frames as she ran out of poses and didn't know what she was doing anymore. This caused her to break down in tears after her shoot.

At panel, Holly is criticized for lacking any presence in her eyes and Aafreen is praised for having the ability to appear racially ambiguous. Elza, Michaela and Eva all amaze the judges with their photos while Nellie is criticized for laughing during the challenge thus insulting their client, causing her to cry at the panel. Jamie and Estelle's amateur shots did not sit well with the judges but it was Estelle who was the first one to be eliminated.
  • First Call-Out: Eva Duncan
  • Bottom Two: Estelle Curd & Jamie Himiona
  • Eliminated: Estelle Curd
  • Featured Photographer: Rob Trathen
  • Special Guests: Anna Fitzpatrick

Episode 3: The Girls Get Down And Dirty

Original Airdate: 20 August 2010

The girls start out by having a lesson at a dance studio. There, they meet Colin and his guest Taane Mete whom the girls previously met at their runway challenge during casting. The girls were taught dances from around the world which taught them movement that would help with their posing. Dakota wasn't focused or aware of her body, and Colin said Jamie had no energy and "looked anaemic". Amelia was praised for her maturity and confidence. Back at the house the girls received Sara Mail which told them to "pack their bags" getting many of the girls excited thinking it was international travel; the last line of the mail said "get ready to roll" and Holly pointed out that it would only be a road trip.

The girls took the bus to Jamie and Amelia's home town of Rotorua
Rotorua
Rotorua is a city on the southern shores of the lake of the same name, in the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand. The city is the seat of the Rotorua District, a territorial authority encompassing the city and several other nearby towns...

. When they arrived they met Chris who gave them their challenge for the week, it was to strike several poses inside a Zorb while it was rolling. Many of the girls struggled. Nellie got stuck in the opening of the Zorb halfway through her turn, Danielle nearly fell out and hit her head on the ground, Eva was praised for her grace and poise but it was Courtenay who won because of her variety of poses and engagement with the camera, she picked Eva to share in her prize of a spa treatment.

This week's photoshoot was set at Hell's Gate mudpools and the girls were covered in mud and dressed in tribal jewellery and headdresses. At panel, Lara, Michaela, Elza & Danielle pulled off stellar photos. Amelia was criticized for her lack of poses and tendency to be too "hoochy". Holly was criticized for being too dependent on the photographer's direction as with Jamie and Dakota for their lackluster shots. The bottom two were Dakota for giving up at the dance lesson and her attitude and Jamie for her lack of energy and average photo. In the end, Dakota was given another chance and Jamie was eliminated.
  • First Call-Out: Lara Kingsbeer
  • Bottom Two: Dakota Biddle & Jamie Himiona
  • Eliminated: Jamie Himiona
  • Featured Photographer: Jackie Meiring
  • Special Guests: Taane Mete

Episode 4: The Girls Get Made Up and Over

Original Airdate: 27 August 2010

The episode starts with the celebration of Lauren's 17th birthday followed by Sara Mail that informed them of their impending makeovers. Lauren was displeased with the news that they were going to cut her hair short and was told by Sara that if she refused, she would be eliminated. Lauren gets her short bob cut after a tearful makeover, Lara gets her hair dyed blond, Nellie and Elza receive identical makeovers and Courtenay gets her makeover altered from long and wavey to a short Twiggy inspired cut.

MAKEOVERS:
Contestants: Original Hairstyle New Hair Makeover
Courtenay Long Wavey Medium Blonde Twiggy Inspired Short Blonde Pixie Cut with side fringe
Dakota Shoulder Length Wavey Brown Hair Shoulder Length Straight Black Cut
Danielle Unkept Long Black Hair Two Toned Black to Blonde Shorter Cut
Elza & Nellie Long Thin Wavey Red Hair with side fringe Long Layered Straightened Red Hair with thick fringe straight across
Holly Long, light blonde hair Trimmed, Toner added to neutralise the blonde color.
Lara Blonde Hair Light strawberry blonde hair
Michaela Shoulder Length Brown Hair with Blonde Streaks and side fringe Hair straightened and dyed dark brown
Lauren Long Brown Hair Short dark brown Bob Cut
Eva Long Brown Hair Hair darkened and cut
Amelia Long Black Hair Hair cut and layer taken in
Aafreen Long Black Hair Hair layered and Light brown highlights added


After they are transformed, the girls show off their new looks in an Alexandra Owen runway show and after the show, the girls' challenge this week is social networking at a function room with the show's sponsors and people from the fashion industry. Dakota's immature behaviour failed to impress, Nellie and Elza received good feedback and Lauren's maturity and demeanor won her the challenge.

This week's photoshoot, the girls pose for the Louise Pilkington jewelry line with a colourful birds as their companion. At the panel, Danielle's photo redeemed her shocking catwalk and received a first call-out. Nellie and Elza were given praise for their great shots and Amelia and Lara were criticized for their lack of variety when it came to emotion. The bottom two were Holly for her lack of warmth in photos and Aafreen for her underwhelming shot and over-analysing. In the end, Aafreen was sent home.
  • First Call-Out: Danielle Hayes
  • Bottom Two: Aafreen Vaz & Holly Potton
  • Eliminated: Aafreen Vaz
  • Featured Photographer: Fiona Quinn
  • Special Guests: Paul Serville, Louise Pilkington, Alexandra Owen, Donna Gilray, Cherie Mobberley & Mark Pitt

Episode 5: The Girls Are Smokin' Hot

Original Airdate: 3 September 2010

The episode begins with the girls reading a note from Aafreen saying goodbye to all the them and thanking them for the experience. Lara expresses her disbelief that Aafreen left over Holly. Later, Sara arrives at the house and takes a commercial poleroid of each girl and then introduces rugby star Dan Carter to the girls who answers their questions and gets a general feel for their personalities. After, Dan chooses a winner to become the first non-All Black to be featured on bottles for Water For Everyone and he picks Eva who goes straight to the shoot for the campaign.

Next, the girls meet with Colin and Denise Gray, a representative of Herbal Essences, who gives them the task of hitting the streets and introducing a new product to pedestrians. Amelia's confidence was blown by a negative racial comment by a man on the street, Eva was too shy, Courtenay was only remembered for her haircut, Lara was overconfident and Dakota was inappropriate once again and commented "it would be easier to sell crack". Elza performed well but it was Holly who won for her personality and quick thinking. The reward was a photoshoot for Herbal Essence which would appear in Cleo Magazine. Back at the house, Danielle was upset over a dream she had about a close friend of hers dying in a car crash which was made worse by her finding out later that it was true. Nellie said she had homesickness and that she wouldn't mind being eliminated which Elza disagreed with.

The photoshoot this week was with Duncan Cole and was for Smokefree's Smoking Not Our Future ad campaign. The girls took a black and white shot which was then turned into a promotional poster with a quote of theirs about smoking. At panel, Michaela, Lauren, Elza, Danielle and Lara were praised for their shots. Holly's photo was compared to a 35-year old woman by the guest judge Kate Sylvester and Dakota was called out for her unprofessionalism and immaturity. The bottom two were Nellie for her average shot and Amelia for her boring photo and lack of improvement. In the end, Nellie's name was called and Amelia was eliminated. Before she left, she gave the girls some parting words of wisdom: "Chase the Dream not the Competition".
  • First Call-Out: Michaela Steenkamp
  • Bottom Two: Amelia Gough & Nellie Jenkins
  • Eliminated: Amelia Gough
  • Featured Photographer: Duncan Cole
  • Special Guests: Dan Carter, Kate Sylvester, Denise Gray, Claudia Rodrigues, Dave Gibson & Neil Pardington

Episode 6: The Girls Are Fit As A Fiddle

Original Airdate: 10 September 2010

The girls start off their week with a visit from Sara and her personal trainer Brad Werner. They got measured and their BMI
Body mass index
The body mass index , or Quetelet index, is a heuristic proxy for human body fat based on an individual's weight and height. BMI does not actually measure the percentage of body fat. It was invented between 1830 and 1850 by the Belgian polymath Adolphe Quetelet during the course of developing...

 taken. Dakota's inappropriateness came out thus slightly intimidating Brad. Later that day, they received a workout session with Brad and were given heaps of exercise equipment.

For this week's challenge, they meet with Colin and Cherie Mobberley from CoverGirl. The challenge was to apply makeup to their designated partners and give them a smokey eye using a wide range of Covergirl products. Before the challenge starts, Dakota was heavily criticized by Colin on her horrible outfit and was described as being someone who lives under a bridge. During the challenge, Danielle and Eva performed horribly while Holly, Elza and Dakota performed well. Holly was picked as the winner and received a year's supply of Covergirl cosmetics.

At the photo shoot, the girls worked with renowned photographer Tony Drayton and were shot in pairs in high fashion outfits in front of an urban graffiti setting. Courtenay, Michaela and Lara received praise while Eva and Lauren struggle. Danielle and Dakota had a bit of a trouble working together while Holly's awkward posing was criticized.
Pairs
Dakota & Danielle
Courtenay & Lauren
Eva & Michaela
Holly & Lara
Elza & Nellie


At the judging panel, Dakota sucked the life out of Danielle in their shoot and Holly's lack of warmth on her photos were criticized once again but in the end, it was both Eva and Lauren who landed on the bottom two. Both of them were eliminated making it the most shocking elimination yet.
  • First Call-Out: Courtenay Scott-Hill
  • Bottom Two: Eva Duncan & Lauren Bangs
  • Eliminated: Eva Duncan & Lauren Bangs
  • Featured Photographer: Tony Drayton
  • Special Guests: Brad Werner, Shelley Ferguson & Cherie Mobberley

Episode 7: The Girls Act Out

Original Airdate: 17 September 2010

The girls talk about the surprise double elimination and read the parting letters from Eva and Lauren. The twins with them Elza and Nellie celebrate their 18th birthday with a dinner party. This week, the girls will go back to basics by practicing their runway walks with Colin. Colin said Dakota was trying but has a short attention span, Nellie and Elza were praised for their walks and Danielle made a big improvement despite accidentally kicking her heel off which hit Elza in the head.

The challenge this week was a model trivia and the girls were questioned by Colin accompanied by an international Kiwi model Ella Drake. The winner was Elza and she received accessories from an assortment of designers. Back at the model house, Nellie felt the pressure as Elza was doing better than her while Danielle's hand is bandaged as we are told by Lara that she punched a hole in the wall. At the photo shoot this week, the girls had to do an over-dramatic shoot representing one of the new 8 Herbal Essences products. Russ Flatt was the photographer and was pleased with Dakota, Nellie and Elza's out there performances. He was disappointed in Lara's lack of variety, Holly's poor modeling ability in general and Danielle's tendency to get self-conscious.
Contestants: Herbal Essences Product
Courtenay "Colour Me Happy"
Dakota "Hello Hydration"
Danielle "Break's Over"
Elza "Dangerously Straight"
Holly "Body Envy"
Lara "Drama Clean"
Michaela "None Of Your Frizzness"
Nellie "Long Term Relationship"


At elimination panel, nearly every contestant received praise for their good shots. Lara was told her shot was good but the journey she took to get there and the feedback the received on her shoot was horrible. Holly was told her shoot was average and the judges said her eyes were dead like there was nothing behind them. Dakota got the first call-out while Holly and Lara ended up in the bottom two. In the end, Lara was given another chance and Holly's constant lack of warmth in her photos sent her home.
  • First Call-Out: Dakota Biddle
  • Bottom Two: Holly Potton & Lara Kingsbeer
  • Eliminated: Holly Potton
  • Featured Photographer: Russ Flatt
  • Special Guests: Denise Gray & Ella Drake

Episode 8: The Girls Drive Each Other Mad

Original Airdate: 24 September 2010

The girls start off with a Lonely Hearts Lingerie runway show at church. Courtenay and Michaela were a bit apprehensive because of their

Episode 9: The Girls Get A Second Look

Original Airdate: 1 October 2010

Recap Episode: With only six girls remaining, it's time to take an inside look at life in the Top Model house including extended scenes and never before seen footage of the girls at work, and at play.

Episode 10: The Girls Are Same-Same But Different

Original Airdate: 8 October 2010

The episode starts with the final six contestants traveling in first-class to Phuket, Thailand. In the morning, Chris gets the girls to take a kickboxing lesson, which helped with their fitness and endurance. The girls then took a break from work and had a night off at a theme park. During dinner, Sara surprises them with an unexpected visit and bluntly asked them to point out who they thought will be the bottom two this week. Almost unanimously, the girls picked Dakota. After Sara left the girls, Dakota attacked Lara verbally pointing out her body figure problems. The next day the girls went on an elephant trek and shopping trip. While most of the girls enjoyed it, Lara was disappointed that she was paired with Dakota.

The challenge this week had the girls making their own Phuket inspired outfit, and wear it in an impromptu runway. Lara won the challenge due to her creativity and was awarded twenty extra frames at the photo shoot. This week's photo, the girls will be posing in swimwear in a Phuket beach with photographer Tony Drayton but with a special guest; an elephant.

At panel, Danielle, Courtenay and Elza received praise from the judges. Michaela was told she needs to give different range of looks in her face due to having one look in her previous photos. During Lara's evaluation, she calls out Dakota for her insulting comments and was told to apologize. Lara was told she performed poorly and wouldn't have had a good shot without the twenty extra frames. At Dakota's evaluation, Sara said she was disingenuine and her behaviour was a sure-fire way to go home. Dakota was then criticized for her photo too. Lara and Dakota ended up in the bottom two. Lara for only getting one good shot in her twenty extra frames and Dakota for her behaviour and bad photoshoot. Surprisingly, Dakota was given another chance and Lara was sent home.
  • First Call-Out: Danielle Hayes
  • Bottom Two: Dakota Biddle & Lara Kingsbeer
  • Eliminated: Lara Kingsbeer
  • Featured Photographer: Tony Drayton

Episode 11: The Girls Fade Into The Background

Original Airdate: 15 October 2010

The episode starts with the girls back at their Auckland penthouse. Dakota is immediately excluded from the other girls who are confused as to why she is still there, while Dakota praises herself for still being in the competition. Later in the day, the girls receive a surprise visit from Cycle One Winner Christobelle and International Model Ngahuia Williams who give the girls important tips for proper skin care underneath makeup (using Nivea Visage Products). Christobelle shares that one of the biggest problems she had when first wearing makeup was breaking out from using the wrong skin products.

The next day the girls receive Sara Mail informing them to get ready for an Infomercial. The girls arrive at an old heritage building in downtown Auckland where they are greeted by Colin and special guest Ursula Hufnagl who unknown to the girls at the time, is the owner of Chic Model Management. Hufnagl inspects the girls at work to pick up their personalities. When they start filming their campaigns, Dakota appeared too overconfident on camera, Courtenay was criticized for appearing as if she was reading from a script and Danielle coped with the stress by swearing on camera. At the end of filming Elza won the challenge with Dakota. Their prize was a trip to a restaurant where they are again greeted by Christobelle in which she hands $500 over to a tearful Elza, all to Dakota's jealousy. That night they receive Sara mail for the next days photoshoot.

The girls arrive at Eden Gardens where they have to pose nude, but alluded by full body paint portraying different fictional creatures. All of the girls amaze the photographer. Back at the house, Courtenay, Danielle and Michaela soak in a spa pool and discuss who they think should stay and go home. To no surprise, Dakota is the favourite to go home, but Courtenay worries that Elza might be sent packing. At judging, Courtenay, Danielle and Elza were praised for their photos, while Michaela was praised by Sara and Chris, but Ursula Hufnagl thinks that she looks too relaxed in a wrong setting. Elza and Dakota end up in the bottom two. Elza for her declining confidence without her twin sister, and Dakota for the repetition of mediocre photos. In the end, Dakota was sent home.
Contestants: Own Charity
Courtenay "Save Our Future"
Dakota "Beat The Statistic"
Danielle "Homes For Everybody"
Elza "Real Red Heads Unite"
Michaela "Heart For Africa"

  • First Call-Out: Courtenay Scott-Hill
  • Bottom Two: Dakota Biddle and Elza Jenkins
  • Eliminated: Dakota Biddle
  • Featured Photographer: David Shields
  • Special Guests: Ursula Hufnagl, Christobelle Grierson-Ryrie, Ngahuia Williams & Yolanda Bartram

Episode 12: The Girls Shop Till They Drop

Original Airdate: 22 October 2010

The episode starts with Elza confessing her nervousness from her bottom two experience last week and Danielle talking about how happy she is that Dakota was finally eliminated. Later, they receive Sara Mail informing them to get ready to take on the all anticipated Go-See's. Michaela takes the letter and starts a chase through the house and while hiding in the toilet, Danielle sits on a seat and accidentally breaks a wall open. The next day, they arrive at a building in downtown Auckland
Auckland
The Auckland metropolitan area , in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban area in the country with residents, percent of the country's population. Auckland also has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world...

 where they are greeted by Colin who confirms that they will be doing a Go-See Challenge. Five male models from 62 Models walk in the room and they will personally drive them individually in a Ford Fiesta
Ford Fiesta
The Ford Fiesta is a front wheel drive supermini/subcompact manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company and built in Europe, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Venezuela, China, India, Thailand and South Africa...

 car to their Go-Sees.

All of the girls had a hard time navigating the city, as none of the remaining contestants were from Auckland. Elza had a hard time navigating K Road
Karangahape Road
Karangahape Road is one of the main streets in the central business district of Auckland, New Zealand. The massive expansion of motorways through the nearby inner city area - and subsequent flight of residents and retail into the suburbs - turned it from one of Auckland's premier shopping streets...

 and the Central Business District while Courtenay drives on the Auckland Harbour Bridge
Auckland Harbour Bridge
The Auckland Harbour Bridge is an eight-lane box truss motorway bridge over the Waitemata Harbour, joining St Marys Bay in Auckland with Northcote in North Shore City, New Zealand. The bridge is part of State Highway 1 and the Auckland Northern Motorway...

 six times in a row due to having navigation problems. At the Go-Sees, Michaela instantly impresses her first client and Danielle comes off funny and quoted as having a very valuable exotic look while Courtenay's runway walk at one Go-See was too bouncy. For the last Go-See Challenge, every contestant struggled to map their way through a downtown Auckland High School. Once they found the gym, the girls were photographed shooting a basket hoop. Michaela was the first to arrive back at The Department Store at 5pm followed by Danielle and Elza. Courtenay arrived 10 minutes late and was disqualified from receiving the prize. Colin announces that Courtenay did not get any bookings from any Go-See's because she did not deliver in any of them. Michaela impressed almost every Go-See with her charm and good looks, but it was Danielle who won the challenge for winning 9 out of 10 bookings. For this she won a Ford Fiesta Car to own for a year and became the new ambassador for Ford Fiesta.

Back at the house, Courtenay shared her sorrow and frustration to Michaela about her miserable performance at the Go-Sees. The girls receive Sara Mail the next day for the photoshoot. The girls arrive at a new Glassons clothing store in downtown Auckland where they are greeted by Chris and their photographer, Craig Owen. The girls are told that they are going to pose for new advertisements for the clothing store while portraying over dramatic feminine alter ego's. Elza is up first, who instantly impresses the photographer. She is quoted as having 'a lovely angelic face'. Elza's wig for the shoot was inspired by Lady Gaga
Lady GaGa
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta , better known by her stage name Lady Gaga, is an American singer and songwriter. Born and raised in New York City, she primarily studied at the Convent of the Sacred Heart and briefly attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts before withdrawing to...

's hair bow. Courtenay comes on set and is expected to do well, but the photographer cannot connect with her and Chris thinks that she is trying too hard because of her poor performance in the Go-Sees challenge. Michaela has an unexpected breakdown while in hair and make-up, but she still impresses the photographer and manages to get one of the best shots, even though Chris had complained that she looked like she was going to burst into tears of misery. Once back from the shoot, the girls received Sara Mail informing them of the elimination the next day. Michaela tells the girls that she feels so close but yet so far and doesn't want to be eliminated.

At judging panel, Michaela reveals that she had a minor break-down before the photoshoot due to the pressure of being in the Top 4. Courtenay cries in front of the judges due to not having any bookings in any of the Go-Sees. Elza and Michaela were praised for their photos. Danielle's photo is criticized for being plain although was commended for having the hardest set to work with and Courtenay's performance through the week let her photo down. Elza & Courtenay ended up in the bottom two. Courtenay for lacking confidence and poor over-all performance in the Go-Sees and the photoshoot. In the end, Courtenay was eliminated in a very sad and unexpected goodbye.
  • First Call-Out: Michaela Steenkamp
  • Bottom Two: Courtenay Scott-Hill & Elza Jenkins
  • Eliminated: Courtenay Scott-Hill
  • Featured Photographer: Craig Owen
  • Special Guests: Francis Hooper, Karen Iberditzen-Waller, Teresa Brady, Atip W, Chris Masterton, Guy Coombes, Di Humphries & Anjali Stewart

Episode 13: The Girl Who Is New Zealand's Next Top Model

Original Airdate: 29 October 2010

Before the episode starts, a reminder of how the cycle started is played, '30 girls arrived in Wellington hoping to make their dreams come true but only 14 made it into the top model house in Auckland'. The cycle has seen tears, tantrums, the good the bad and the Dakota and now it is down to the final three: Michaela, the consistent 16-year-old with piercing green/blue eyes from Christchurch, Danielle the wisecracking 19-year-old who entered on a dare and Elza the competition sweetheart who blossomed. At the start of the episode Michaela shares her sympathy and difficulty she is facing without Courtenay there, but that alone will make her want to win harder, she also shares that she feels so happy and privileged. Elza and Danielle play mock dress-up and scream through the house. The girls receive Sara Mail that night informing them about the CoverGirl commercial the next day, also in the mail are three scripts that the girls must revise.

The next day the girls arrive at the CoverGirl Studio and are greeted by Colin, their commercial director Tony Drayton and their print photographer Fiona Quinn. The girls go immediately into hair & makeup. Michaela is up first who is feeling strongly confident that she will succeed in her performance. She delivers a 'flawless' commercial and Drayton is impressed about how she used her hands. When she has her CoverGirl photo, Colin calls her a breath of fresh air, and she manages to get a great shot. Danielle confesses that she couldn't be bothered learning her lines and once in front of the camera finds it nearly impossible to deliver her first sentence, in the end she has to use cue cards. She breaks down in the middle of the shoot because of her fear of failing, Colin quotes that she didn't make much effort into learning her lines. She appears relaxed in her photoshoot. Elza walks onto her commercial confident and ready. She delivers a 'good' performance and Tony Drayton quotes that she had 'Wonderful energy & looked the part. Back at the penthouse they find Sara Mail informing them of the proceeding elimination.

At judging they are told that they will be critiqued by how well they performed in their CoverGirl PhotoShoot & Commercial. Michaela is called up first and tells the judges that she felt 'beautiful' in the CoverGirl shoot. She is instantly praised for her clear happy commercial and brilliant photoshoot which showed off her piercing blue eyes. The judges all agree that Michaela's effort in the CoverGirl challenge was flawless. Elza is criticized for winking and throwing her hair back in the commercial by Sara and the judges all agree that her photo looks more like an artistic portrait than a beauty shot. Danielle breaks down while standing before the judges, she is also criticized for not learning her lines by Sara and told by special guest judge Cherie Mobberley that she obviously doesn't want to be a model if she doesn't want to learn her lines. She gets a great commercial but only because of editing, but also gets a striking photo. Danielle and Elza end up in the bottom two. Elza because of lacking ability to perform in commercials and Danielle for the terrible commercial. In the end Elza is sent packing because Danielle's overall performance in the competition is better. Danielle and Michaela pack their bags for their final challenge, and are flown to Wellington where the journey began 12 weeks earlier.
  • First Call-Out: Michaela Steenkamp
  • Bottom Two: Danielle Hayes & Elza Jenkins
  • Eliminated: Elza Jenkins
  • Featured Photographer: Fiona Quinn
  • Commercial Director: Tony Drayton


In the second half of the episode the girls arrive in Wellington and sit at the waterfront and recollect their memories of being among 30 other girls in the same place only 12 weeks earlier. They arrive at the TSB Arena and get fitted for their costumes in the WOW World Of Wearable Arts Artistic Runway Show. One of Michaela's outfits is made from horse hair and Danielles ringleader outfit required her to be fitted into a corset. They are then taken through a rundown of the route they have to take on the runway since there are 5 different runways in the show.

A couple of hours later, the stage is full of mystical creatures and bright marsion lighting. Danielle and Michaela wish each other luck backstage then go on their way. Chris, Sara & Colin are seated in the front row to get a good view of the final two. Michaela enters the runway in her first costume and is quoted to look professional and relaxed. Danielle enters and is quoted as looking nervous and overwhelmed about wearing heels. In the second half of the show, Michaela is a Viking character and Danielle, a ringleader. Danielle forgets her choreography that they had learnt earlier and puts Michaela off, leaving her to forget her dance moves as well. Michaela worries that Danielle has ruined her chances of winning now.

The girls arrive at final judging and are reminded one last time about the luxury prizes that they will be receiving. Sara reminds Danielle of how modelesque she is and reminded her of what she said on the first day 'whether you like it or not, you are a model'. Sara shares that Michaela has always been consistent throughout the cycle, a stunning young girl, who shows maturity well beyond her 16 years. Colin also shares that Michaela looked amazing on the runway. The girls are sent out while the judges deliberate. The judges look over the photos of the two girls throughout the cycle, Both girls seem to be tied on effort in their photos making it harder for the judges to find a winner. Michaela's weakness felt by the judges is that when she looses expression in her eyes, her photos are dull. While Danielle's weakness is her having difficulty to try new things and her tendency to get self-conscious. When the girls re-enter the room, Sara shares that Danielle has come along way, hit few speed bumps but got there while Michaela has been consistent and rising in each photo. Danielle's face appears on the LCD Screen and she is announced the winner of the second cycle, and thus the first unconventional beauty and to claim the title. Michaela says in an emotional interview that she is going to still pursue modeling and buy a ford fiesta car with her own money. Danielle cannot believe that she has just won top model, especially because she only entered on a dare.
  • Final Two: Danielle Hayes
    Danielle Hayes
    Danielle Hayes, is a New Zealand fashion model, best known for being the winner of cycle 2 of the series New Zealand's Next Top Model, Cycle 2 in 2010...

     & Michaela Steenkamp
  • New Zealand's Next Top Model: Danielle Hayes
    Danielle Hayes
    Danielle Hayes, is a New Zealand fashion model, best known for being the winner of cycle 2 of the series New Zealand's Next Top Model, Cycle 2 in 2010...

  • Final Runway: WOW, World of Wearable Arts
  • Special Guests: Cherie Mobberley & Denise L'estrange-Corbet

Contestants

(ages stated are at time of contest)
Contestant Age Hometown Rank
Estelle Curd 14th
Jamie Himiona 13th
Aafreen Vaz (originally from India
India
India , officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world...

)
12th
Amelia Gough 11th
Eva Duncan 10th/9th
Lauren Bangs
Holly Potton 8th
Nellie Jenkins 7th
Lara Kingsbeer 6th
Dakota Biddle 5th
Courtenay Scott-Hill 4th
Eliza "Elza" Jenkins 3rd
Michaela Steenkamp (originally from South Africa
South Africa
The Republic of South Africa is a country in southern Africa. Located at the southern tip of Africa, it is divided into nine provinces, with of coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans...

)
Runner-up
Danielle Hayes
Danielle Hayes
Danielle Hayes, is a New Zealand fashion model, best known for being the winner of cycle 2 of the series New Zealand's Next Top Model, Cycle 2 in 2010...

Winner

Nellie and Elza Jenkins are identical twins, however they were judged individually.

Call-Out Order

Sara's Call-Out Order
Order|Episodes
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1 Danielle Eva Lara Danielle Michaela Courtenay Dakota Danielle Danielle Courtenay Michaela Michaela Danielle
2 Aafreen Michaela Michaela Nellie Lauren Lara Michaela Courtenay Courtenay Michaela Danielle Danielle Michaela
3 Lara Danielle Elza Elza Elza Dakota Courtenay Elza Elza Danielle Elza Elza
4 Jamie Elza Danielle Lauren Danielle Michaela Danielle Lara Michaela Elza Courtenay
5 Courtenay Courtenay Courtenay Eva Lara Elza Elza Michaela Dakota Dakota
6 Michaela Dakota Aafreen Courtenay Eva Nellie Nellie Dakota Lara
7 Nellie Lara Nellie Dakota Courtenay Danielle Lara Nellie
8 Lauren Lauren Lauren Michaela Holly Holly Holly
9 Eva Aafreen Holly Amelia Dakota Eva
10 Elza Nellie Eva Lara Nellie Lauren
11 Estelle Holly Amelia Holly Amelia
12 Dakota Amelia Dakota Aafreen
13 Amelia Jamie Jamie
14 Holly Estelle

The contestant was added to the cast in a last minute decision
The contestant won the reward challenge
The contestant was eliminated
The contestant won the reward challenge and was eliminated
The contestant won the competition

  • In Episode 1, the first call-out does not reflect the girls' performance that first week, additionally when the cast size was increased to 14, as Holly was put through to the competition.
  • In Episode 5, there were two challenges that the girls competed in, the first was won by Eva. The second by Holly.
  • Episode 9 was the Recap Episode.
  • In Episode 11, Dakota also won a prize but not the overall challenge.
  • In episode 12, Courtenay was disqualified from the challenge for being late.

Photo Shoot Guide

  • Episode 1 Photo Shoot: Vintage Hollywood Movie Stars (Casting)
  • Episode 2 Photo Shoot: Suspended Ethereal Fairies
  • Episode 3 Photo Shoot: Tribal Mudpool Shoot
  • Episode 4 Photo Shoot: Jewellery Beauty Shots with Birds
  • Episode 5 Photo Shoot: Smoking Not Our Future Black & White Shots and Promos
  • Episode 6 Photo Shoot: High Fashion Photoshoot with an Urban Setting (in Pairs)
  • Episode 7 Photo Shoot: Over-dramatic Herbal Essences Shoot
  • Episode 8 Music Video & Photo Shoot: Opshop
    Opshop
    Opshop is a New Zealand rock band formed in 2002. Their first album, You Are Here was released in 2004. Their second album, Second Hand Planet was released in 2007 and received Triple Platinum certification. It produced the successful single, One Day...

     Music Video / Ford Fiesta Action Shoot
  • Episode 10 Photo Shoot: Swimwear with Elephant on Phuket Beach
  • Episode 11 Commercial & Photo Shoot: Own Charity Commercial / Body Painting Alien
  • Episode 12 Photo Shoot: Glassons Fun Fair Shoot
  • Episode 13 Photo Shoot & Commercial: Covergirl Clean Look Foundation Commercial & Print Ad

Post Top Model Careers

  • Aafreen Vaz - Signed to Ali Mcd Models in Dunedin and 62 models in Auckland. Since the show Aafreen has walked for Tanya Carlson, Natasha Johnstone, Rekha Rana-Shailaj‏ and has taken many test shots.
  • Amelia Gough - Amelia has taken some tests and said she might try out modeling in Japan.
  • Courtenay-Scott Hill - Signed to 62 models and has been featured in Woman's day and stuff.co.nz.
  • Dakota Biddle - Dakota has been featured on stuff.co.nz and wants to become a real estate agent. She is not sure if she will continue modeling.
  • Danielle Hayes - For winning the show she has been signed with 62 models,has shot her editorial for Cleo magazine and got a 1 year contract with CoverGirl. She met with Chic model management in Sydney and Next models in L.A. She has also been on the cover of Metro magazine and The Dominion Post, been featured in Woman's day. She also appeared on Remix Magazine and Black Magazine and has taken some test shots.
  • Elza Jenkins - Signed with Ali Mcd models in Dunedin and 62 models in Auckland. Elza has been in work for Roxanna Zamani, Henry Hewat, Charlotte Mchlachlan, Mild red and more. She has walked in many runway shows for designers such as Mellisa Coulter, Brooke Fairgray, Bailey Meredith, Melanie Child, Ryoto Shiga, Wong Kwai Ching and more.
  • Estelle Curd - Has taken some test shots and has signed with Red 11 Models and Talent.
  • Eva Duncan- Has signed with Ali Mcd models in Dunedin. She has taken several test shots and has been in runway shows for designers such as Igor Galas, Kwok Kei Ng, Tracey Klemick, Vaughan Geeson and more.
  • Holly Potton - Has taken several test shots and has been featured in a photographic ad for Herbal Essences. She's walked in runway shows for Ed Hardy, Anna Sui
    Anna Sui
    Anna Sui is an American fashion designer. Her luxury brand retails globally in the Americas, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Her clothing, fragrance, cosmetic, and accessories lines sell at Anna Sui stores in over 50 countries and are also widely distributed at leading department stores...

    and Lucie Boshier.
  • Jamie Himiona - Has taken some test shots and has been on the cover of Waiariki today.
  • Lara Kingsbeer - Signed with 62 models in Auckland and has been featured in work for Pandora. She has taken several test shots.
  • Lauren Bangs - Signed with 62 models in Auckland and has taken many test shots with photographers such as Mandy Phillip and Greg Novak.
  • Michaela Steenkamp - Currently signed with 62 models in Auckland and Portfolio models in Christchurch. She has walked in a fashion show for Ballantynes. She has taken some test shots and some print work, such as for Anyone Girl and FashionMasters.
  • Nellie Jenkins - Nellie is signed with 62 models in Auckland and Ali Mcd models in Dunedin. Nellie has been featured in work for Mild Red, Zaibatsu Hair Expo, Rachel Webb, Kimberley Clarke and more. She has walked in runway shows for Charmaine Reveley, Sophie Hardy, Meg Gallagher, Mindy Stanley-Boden‏, Stephanie Miller, Faye Ma and more.
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