Srpski Top Model

Srpski Top Model
Genre Reality television
Modeling Competition
Created by Tyra Banks
Presented by Ivana Stanković
Judges Ivana Stanković
Miša Obradović
Nenad Radujević
Theme music composer Phillip Lawrence
Ari Levine
Bruno Mars
Fred Fairbrass
Richard Fairbrass
Rob Manzoli
Opening theme "Get Sexy"
Country of origin Serbia
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time 75 minutes
Release
Original network Prva
Original release March 16 – August 24, 2011
External links
Website

Srpski Top Model (English: Serbia's Top Model) was a Serbian reality documentary television show based on Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model, and was aired on Prva. The show pits contestants against each other in a variety of competitions to determine who will win the title of the new Serbian "Top Model". The winner will also receive a modelling contract with a Serbian agency and will land the cover of Grazia in hopes of a promising start in the modeling industry.[1]

Serbian top model Ivana Stanković equaled the role of Tyra Banks in the original series as the head of the search as well as a mentor for the 15 girls who were chosen to live in a house together in Belgrade. Together with the panel of judges which included photographer Miša Obradović and fashion expert Nenad Radujević she evaluated the girls in a weekly judging session following eliminations until only three of them are left.

Cycle one started airing on March 16, 2011 and finished on June 6. Eighteen-year-old Neda Stojanović from Raška won over Bojana Banjac and Milica Đorđević. During the show Stojanović was spotted by a French modelling scout backstage at Belgrade Fashion Week. As reward for her victory she won a modelling contract with a respected Serbian modelling agency, the cover of Grazia and an all-expenses trip to Israel.

Cycles

Cycle Premiere date Winner Runner(s)-up Other contestants in order of elimination Number of contestants Destination(s)
1 16 March 2011 Neda Stojanović Bojana Banjac Jelena Jokić, Milica Paravina, Jelena Petrović, Tamara Vidić (quit), Anamari Ćulafić, Tijana Bajin, Marina Žikić, Nera Paštor, Dejana Živković, Kristina Marković, Ana Minkić, Katarina Kojadinović, Milica Đorđević 15 Croatia
Zagreb
Germany
Berlin
Montenegro
Budva

References

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