Supermodel (1970)

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Release Date

01 Jan, 1970

Runtime

01:12: (HH:MM)

Total Episode/Season

7/2

Synopsis

Supermodel is a reality documentary based on Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model and is aired on 3+. The show pit contestants against each other in a variety of competitions to determine who will win title of the new Swiss Supermodel as well as a modelling contract with an agency in hopes of a promising career start in the modeling industry. Former Swiss Topmodel Nadja Schildknecht hosted the first Cycle which aired from November to December 2007 but did not return for the second installment of the show. She was replaced by Wolfgang Joop-Muse Franziska Knuppe, who was a guest-judge on Cycle 1, for Cycle 2 which aired in late 2008.Bruce Darnell, famous for being the runway coach and a judge on the first two Cycles of GNTM, also joined the show as a catwalk trainer.

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Switzerland's next , cycle 1

Supermodel, Cycle 1 is the first Cycle of the Swiss reality show on 3+ TV, a competition of non-professional aspiring models for a contract with Swiss Model Agency Option, a cover on Swiss Magazin SI Style and a Renault Twingo. The Cycle was hosted by Nadja Schildknecht, one of the few Swiss Models that enjoyed huge success in the 90s. Yannick Aellen and Mike Karg have been the two other permanent judges. 21 year old Nathalie Güdel from Bern was crowned the winner of the Show after triumphing over first-and second-runner-up Gorana Markovic and Eliane Heutschi.

Season 2

Supermodel, Cycle 2 is the second Cycle of the Swiss reality show on 3+ TV, a competition of non-professional aspiring models for a contract with Swiss Model Agency Option, a cover on Swiss Magazin SI Style and a Renault Twingo. German model Franziska Knuppe, who was a guest judge on Cycle 1 replaced Nadja Schildknecht as host, Yannick Aellen and Mike Karg remain as the two other permanent judges. Bruce Darnell, known in Switzerland for his role on the first two Cycles of Germany's Next Top Model, coaches the 15 chosen finalists on the runway in his typical "dramatic" style.