TVLand says she has got the look |
SheKnows.com - Scottsdale, AZ, USA - This season, Whitney broke the modeling mold when she became the first plus-sized woman to win "America's Next Top Model." Now, ten more contestants are out to break another modeling stereotype by becoming a top model over 35!
On June 4, TVLand will pull the wrapping off of "She’s Got The Look" and it's about time.
"She’s Got The Look" follows 10 contestants, 35 years old and older, as they vie for a modeling contract with Wilhelmina and a spread in SELF Magazine. These women come in all shapes, colors and backgrounds, some overcoming huge challenges in life and others just coping with the daily struggles of being a wife and mom.
Supermodel Kim Alexis is the host with Supermodel Beverly Johnson, Celebrity Stylist Robert Verdi and Wilhelmina President Sean Patterson Serve as Judges. Throughout the six episode series, the women will live together in a New York loft and compete in the typical photo shoot and runway challenges. But this modeling show will be anything but typical. Instead of a house full of girl's just finding themselves, this house will be full of confident women who have strength and maturity in their corner.
"Television and the fashion world have historically overlooked real women in their 40s and 50s," states Larry W. Jones, president, TV Land. "TV Land is thrilled to showcase in an entertaining way these ten gorgeous women with rich life experiences."
On June 4, TVLand will pull the wrapping off of "She’s Got The Look" and it's about time.
"She’s Got The Look" follows 10 contestants, 35 years old and older, as they vie for a modeling contract with Wilhelmina and a spread in SELF Magazine. These women come in all shapes, colors and backgrounds, some overcoming huge challenges in life and others just coping with the daily struggles of being a wife and mom.
Supermodel Kim Alexis is the host with Supermodel Beverly Johnson, Celebrity Stylist Robert Verdi and Wilhelmina President Sean Patterson Serve as Judges. Throughout the six episode series, the women will live together in a New York loft and compete in the typical photo shoot and runway challenges. But this modeling show will be anything but typical. Instead of a house full of girl's just finding themselves, this house will be full of confident women who have strength and maturity in their corner.
"Television and the fashion world have historically overlooked real women in their 40s and 50s," states Larry W. Jones, president, TV Land. "TV Land is thrilled to showcase in an entertaining way these ten gorgeous women with rich life experiences."
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Posted 6/4/2008 12:06:28 AM | Permalink
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