Top Model po-russki
Top Model po-russki | |
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Show Logo | |
Genre | Reality television |
Created by | Tyra Banks |
Presented by |
Natasha Stefanenko (Season 5) Irina Shayk (Season 4) Ksenia Sobchak (Seasons 1-3) |
Judges |
Current: Natasha Stefanenko (Host) Denis Simachev Ksenia Sobchak Vlad Lisovets Former: Irina Shayk (4) J. Alexander (4) Tess Feuilhade (4) Vincent McDoom (4) Inna Zobova (1-3) Danila Polyakov (2-3) Elena Suprun (1) Mikhail Korolev (1) |
Country of origin | Russia |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 54 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Nikolay Golovin |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Release | |
Original network |
Muz-TV (Seasons 1-3) You-TV (Season 4-present) |
Original release | April 3, 2011 – Present |
External links | |
Website |
Top Model po-russki (Топ-модель по-русски; English: Top Model Russian-style) is a Russian reality television show and the second Russian adaptation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model, after You are a Supermodel, which aired from 2004 to 2007. The show sees a number of aspiring models compete against each other in a variety of challenges to win the title of the next Top Model of Russia, along with a lucrative modelling contract and other prizes in the hope of a successful career in the modeling industry.
On November 30, 2012, it was announced that Top model po-russki had been cancelled after four cycles.[1][2] After a one-year hiatus, the show returned with a fifth cycle in 2014.[3]
Judges
For the first three cycles the competition was hosted by Ksenia Sobchak. The judging panel of the first cycle were Sobchak, model Inna Zobova, fashion designer Elena Suprun and photographer Mikhail Korolev. For cycle 2, Suprun and Korolev left the show and were replaced by male model Danila Polyakov and stylist, fashion designer & TV presenter Vlad Lisovets. For cycle 4 the entire panel was revamped, with Irina Shayk taking over from Sobchak as the host. The other members of the judging panel were J. Alexander, Tess Feuilhade, and Vincent McDoom. For cycle 5, Lisovets and Sobchak returned to the show as judges, joined by new judge Denis Simachev, and new host Natasha Stefanenko, who previously hosted the Italian version of the show during its four-year run.
Judge | Cycles | ||||
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1 (2011) |
2 (2011) |
3 (2012) |
4 (2012) |
5 (2014) | |
Cycles
Cycle | Premiere date | Winner | Runner-up | Other contestants in order of elimination | Number of contestants | Destination |
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1 | April 3, 2011 | Maria Lesovaya | Irina Adadurova | Katya Nikulina, Elena Domashnyaya, Alyona Prokopova (quit), Karmela Amadeo, Ksenia Dmitrieva, Valeria Chertok, Ksenia Viktorova, Arina Perchik, Anastasia Zharinova, Liza Ramuravelu, Ksenia Timofeeva, Evgenia Timakova, Olga Timofeeva, Masha Minogarova, Evgenia Frank | 17 | New York City |
2 | September 25, 2011 | Katya Bagrova | Yulya Vlasenko | Arnela Butueva, Liza Oleshko, Anzhelika Yakuseva, Sveta Babiy, Nastya Belkina, Margo Lukina, Vera Butakova (quit), Anzhelika Tikhonenko, Dobromira Nepomnyaschaya, Katya Streltsova, Alina Fedulova, Olga Ponomar | 14 | London |
3 | March 25, 2012 | Tanya Kozuto | Anya Afanasyeva | Vera Sapozhnikova, Zhenya Vasilyeva, Ira Koroleva, Yana Kondratyeva & Lera Ivanova, Nastya Savenkova, Natasha Pampukha, Dinara Elgaytarova, Zhenya Shagdarova, Lida Marycheva, Dasha Kornienko, Lilya Kotsur | 14 | Miami |
4 | September 16, 2012 | Yulya Farkhutdinova | Katya Grigoryeva | Anzhela Igoshina & Natasha Petrova, Anya Galyatskaya, Lera Sokolova, Ulyana Makarova, Alisa Elizarova, Dasha Minisheva, Veronika Istomina, Anya Sokolova, Anya Korotkikh, Nastya Krapivina, Alyona Moskalik, Valya Grigoryeva | 15 | Parisa |
5 | October 26, 2014 | Zhenya Nekrasova | Juste Juozapaityte | Nastya Senchukova, Sasha Plaksina, Elena Sarattseva, Alina Hoven (quit), Kristine Smirnova, Sofia Shum, Oksana Kavali, Alisa Shirokova, Olya Afonina, Dasha Lee, Masha Shapovalova, Tanya Rumyantseva | 14[4] | St. Petersburg |
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