Model Latina


Model Latina is an American reality competition show in which aspiring models compete against one another in fashion and cultural challenges. They are judged by a panel of fashion experts and celebrities from the American Latino entertainment industry. Model Latina is the first modeling competition of its kind to feature Latinas from all over the United States. The show airs on the cable network NuvoTV.
As of July 2012, five people have won the competition. Winners typically receive a one-year contract with leading modeling agency Q Management, a cash prize and an opportunity to be a NuvoTV host.

Format

Each season of Model Latina has 10–13 episodes and begins with 10–20 contestants. Contestants are judged weekly on their overall appearance, participation in challenges, runway work and best shot from that week's photo shoot. In each episode, one contestant is eliminated from the competition, and in rare cases, a double elimination occurs.

Hosts and judges

The series employs a panel of judges who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition. Throughout its broadcast, the program has employed three different hosts and eleven different judges. Ellie Rodriguez was the show's host for seasons 1–3, and was replaced by Jazmín López for season 4 and by Jocelyn Pierce for season 5. The original judging panel consisted of Franco Lacosta, Jeffrey Kolsrud and Katrina Campins. For season 2, the original panel returned as guest judges with Jorge Ramon, Jai Rodriguez and Jennifer Gimenez as the main judges. Lacosta and Annette Rosario replaced Rodriguez and Gimenez for season 3 and Kolsrud served as the only guest judge. Tomiko Fraser Hines and Alex Cambert replaced Rosario and Ramon for season 4. For season 5, Carlos Ponce and Inés Rivero replaced Hines and Cambert.

Series overview

NuvoTV has aired 5 installments of the Model Latina franchise, beginning with Model Latina, season 1 in 2008. Each season has been filmed in a different location within the United States.
Season Premiere dateWinnerRunner-upOther contestants in order of eliminationNumber of contestants
127 7 2008Jessica CabanDarlenis DuranLulu Ramos, Leyicet Peralta, Sasha Cabrera, Belkys Galvez, Mishell Livio & Victoria Ortiz, Karina Florez, Linda Moreno10
22 8 2009Codie CabralChristine JuarbeYimarie Herrera & Sonia Miranda & Lisa Morales, Rebecca Hernandez, Jessica Rodriguez, Yanez Perez, Amanda Rodrigues & Carolina Arellano, Jocelyn Cruz, Leticia Castro, Emeraude Toubia, Melissa Gutierrez, Zuleyka Silver15
32 8 2010Elora Pérez
Carla Soto & Patricia Rosales, Paulina Malta, Victoria Sotelo, Christina Josapi, Heidy Arisala, Yamile Mufdi, Jessica Ledon, Sally Ferreira, Erica Santos, Amanda David, Natalie Vértiz15
415 8 2011Erika CavazosStephanie PaganAnisa Brooks & Jennifer Brea & Olissa Brooks, Yolanda Robinson, Cecilia Howard, Ivet Fortun, Madeline Delgado, Natasha Pestano & Sacha García, Martii Figueroa, Lornalitz Báez, Sarah Lopez, Elizabeth Robaina, Mafe Quintero, Muriel Paton17
528 5 2012Muriel VilleraMarlene Cruz
Oneisys Amador
Brittany Peralta & Jillian Pacheco, Cindy Salaues & Maytee Martinez, Jacqueline Reyes & Maybelline Canela, Rachell Martell 10

''Model Latina: LA''

Model Latina, season 1 was the first season of Model Latina. It originally aired on NuvoTV from 27 July to 12 October 2008, and was hosted by Ellie Rodriguez. The judging panel consisted of photographer Franco Lacosta, Q Management's CEO Jeffrey Kolsrud and reality star Katrina Campins. The season was filmed in Los Angeles, California. The cycle's catchphrase was “Beauty is only the beginning.”
The winner of the competition was 25-year-old Jessica Caban from The Bronx, New York, emerging as Sí TV's first ever Model Latina, with Darlenis Duran placing as runner-up. Caban's prizes were a modeling contract with Q Management, a photo spread in Latina magazine, an opportunity to be a Sí TV host, clothing from the Anna Fong Collection and a cash prize of.

Contestants

Semi-finalists
ContestantAge HeightEthnicityHometownOutcomePlace
Yuria Espinoza21MexicanSan Francisco, CaliforniaEpisode 320-11
Stephanie Pagan20Puerto Rican / Italian / French / GermanNewark, New JerseyEpisode 320-11
Ruth Rios20VenezuelanMiami, FloridaEpisode 320-11
Nikola Heslop23Puerto RicanAtlanta, GeorgiaEpisode 320-11
Marilyn Mark25DominicanLos Angeles, CaliforniaEpisode 320-11
Kristina Rivera20Puerto RicanLong Island, New YorkEpisode 320-11
Kelly García22Mexican / Spanish / PeruvianDetroit, MichiganEpisode 320-11
Jessica Perez21DominicanBrooklyn, New YorkEpisode 320-11
Jenelle Valle25African American / Puerto RicanStaten Island, New YorkEpisode 320-11
Dariany Santana18CubanElizabeth, New JerseyEpisode 320-11

Finalists
ContestantAge HeightEthnicityHometownOutcomePlace
Luissette "Lulu" Ramos20Puerto RicanMiami, FloridaEpisode 410
Leyicet Peralta22Cuban / PeruvianMiami, FloridaEpisode 59
Sasha Cabrera19Puerto Rican / CubanMiami, FloridaEpisode 68
Belkys Galvez20HonduranMiami, FloridaEpisode 77
Mishell Livio20Italian / Spanish / MexicanTucson, ArizonaEpisode 86-5
Victoria Ortiz25MexicanNew York City, New YorkEpisode 86-5
Karina Florez26ColombianMiami, FloridaEpisode 94
Linda Moreno25MexicanBaldwin Park, CaliforniaEpisode 103
Darlenis Duran19DominicanBrooklyn, New YorkEpisode 132
Jessica Caban25Puerto RicanThe Bronx, New YorkEpisode 131

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Episodes


Results

  • Episodes 1, 2 and 3 were casting episodes. In episode 3, the pool of 20 semi-finalists was reduced to the 10 models who moved on to the main competition.
  • In episode 8, Mishell and Victoria were called together as the bottom two and both were eliminated.
  • Episode 11 was a recap episode.
  • Episode 12 ended with a cliffhanger and continued in the following episode.

Challenges

  • Episode 3 photo shoot: Natural posing
  • Episode 4 photo shoots: Swimsuit; Make-under look
  • Episode 5 music video: "Covergirl" - Veze Skante
  • Episode 6 photo shoot: Personal style
  • Episode 7 photo shoot: Paige Premium Denim print ad
  • Episode 8 photo shoot: Candid photographs for restaurant advertisements
  • Episode 9 commercial: Public service announcement for Voto Latino organization
  • Episode 10 photo shoot: Magazine layouts for Latina magazine
  • Episode 12 fashion show: Fashion show for Susana Mercedes and Eduardo Lucero

''Model Latina: Miami''

Model Latina, season 2 was the second season of Model Latina. It originally aired on NuvoTV from 2 August to 18 October 2009, and was hosted by Ellie Rodriguez. The judging panel consisted of Jai Rodriguez, Jennifer Gimenez and Jorge Ramon. The season was filmed in Miami, Florida. The cycle's catchphrase was “Passion. Style. Sophistication.”
The winner of the competition was 21-year-old Codie Cabral from Murrieta, California, with Christine Juarbe placing as runner-up. Cabral's prizes were a modeling contract with Q Management, an opportunity to be a Sí TV host and a cash prize of.

Contestants

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Episodes


Results

  • In episode 1, after their first photoshoot, the models were secretly judged by guest judge Jeffrey Kolsrud from Q Management. As a result, when they arrived to the model's house, Ellie announced that Yimarie, Lisa and Sonia have been eliminated.
  • Episode 11 was a recap episode.
  • Episode 12 ended with a cliffhanger and continued in the following episode.

Challenges

  • Episode 1 photo shoot: Promo shoot
  • Episode 2 photo shoot: Nicolita swimsuits in the pool
  • Episode 3 photo shoot: Jungle runway
  • Episode 4 photo shoot: Mirror image of their mothers
  • Episode 5 photo shoot: Emotions with Alfonso de Anda
  • Episode 6 photo shoot: Epic Hotel's brochure
  • Episode 7 photo shoot: Verizon Wireless billboard ad in pairs
  • Episode 8 photo shoot: Liza & Tara's island girl
  • Episode 9 commercial: Orbit Mist hydrating gum
  • Episode 10 photo shoot: Compcard
  • Episode 12 fashion show: Fashion show for Anel Verna

''Model Latina: NYC''

Model Latina, season 3 was the third season of Model Latina. It originally aired on NuvoTV from 2 August to 25 October 2010, and was hosted by Ellie Rodriguez. The judging panel consisted of Jorge Ramon, Franco Lacosta and new judge Annette Rosario. Online castings took place on March 15, 2010. The season was filmed in New York City, New York. The cycle's catchphrase was “Competition Beyond the Runway.”
The winner of the competition was 20-year-old Elora Pérez from Queens, New York, with Jessica Santiago and Nashlly Estefania Sokoli both placing as runners-up. Pérez's prizes were a modeling contract with Q Management, an opportunity to be a Sí TV host and a cash prize of.

Contestants

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Episodes


Results

  • In episode 1, after their first and second photoshoot, the models were secretly judged by guest judge Jeffrey Kolsrud from Q Management. As a result, when they arrived to the model's house, Ellie announced that Carla, Yami and Patricia have been eliminated.
  • In episode 3, Victoria quit the competition. As a result, Yami, who was eliminated in episode 1, was chosen to return to the competition.
  • Episode 11 was a recap episode.

Challenges

  • Episode 1 photo shoot: Promo shoot
  • Episode 2 photo shoot: Nicolita bikini on a bus
  • Episode 3 photo shoot: Concrete jungle in Harlem
  • Episode 4 commercial: Verizon in groups
  • Episode 5 photo shoot: Bloomingdale's fashion show
  • Episode 6 photo shoot: Orbit's street cleanup
  • Episode 7 commercial: Nationwide in close-up
  • Episode 8 photo shoot: High fashion at the Brooklyn Bridge
  • Episode 9 photo shoot: Dance genres with male dancer
  • Episode 10 photo shoot: Alter-ego for Ford Fiesta
  • Episode 12 photo shoot: Fuerza Bruta
  • Episode 13 photo shoot and fashion show: Mother and daughter; Fashion show for Hernan Lander

''Model Latina: Las Vegas''

Model Latina, season 4 was the fourth season of Model Latina. It originally aired on NuvoTV from 15 August to 24 October 2011, and was hosted by Jazmín López. The judging panel consisted of Franco Lacosta and 2 new judges Alex Cambert and Tomiko Fraser Hines. The season was filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada. The cycle's catchphrase was “Bigger. Brighter. Bolder.”
The winner of the competition was 25-year-old Erika Marie Cavazos from Weslaco, Texas, with Stephanie Pagan placing as runner-up. Cavazos's prizes were a modeling contract with Q Management, an opportunity to be a Sí TV host and a cash prize of.

Contestants

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Episodes


Challenges

  • Episode 1 photo shoot: Burlesque at the pool
  • Episode 2 photo shoot: Nude beauty shots with shadows
  • Episode 3 photo shoot: 1940's inspired Pin-ups
  • Episode 4 photo shoot: Snakes & Tigers
  • Episode 5 photo shoot: Ring Girls
  • Episode 6 photo shoot: Same-sex newlyweds
  • Episode 7 photo shoot: Zumanity showgirls
  • Episode 8 photo shoot: Posing on a dress out of Orbitz gum wrappers
  • Episode 9 photo shoot: 7 Deadly Sins on the desert
  • Episode 10 photo shoot: Editorial at the Grand Canyon
  • Episode 11 photo shoot: Glamour woman at The Strat
  • Episode 12 photo shoot: 1970's retro shoot for Latina Magazine
  • Episode 13 photo shoot: Showgirls of Moulin Rouge

''Model Latina: South Beach''

Model Latina, season 5 was the fifth season of Model Latina. It originally aired on NuvoTV from 28 May to 23 July 2012, and was hosted by Jocelyn Pierce. The judging panel consisted of Franco Lacosta and new judges Carlos Ponce and Inés Rivero. The season was filmed in Miami Beach, Florida. This was the first season of Model Latina to include only 10 contestants and air fewer than 13 episodes. The season's 10 episodes were broadcast over a nine-week span. Each episode was shortened from the previous 60 minutes to 30.
The winner of the competition was 21-year-old Muriel Villera from Hialeah, Florida, with Marlene Cruz and Oneisys Amador placing as runners-up. Villera's prizes were a modeling contract with Q Management, an opportunity to be a Sí TV host and a cash prize of.

Contestants

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Episodes


Results

  • In episode 9, at the judging room, it was discovered that Rachell had not followed the requirement to terminate all prior modelling contracts before competing on the show.

Challenges

  • Episode 1 photo shoot: Self-styled runway
  • Episode 2 photo shoot: Underwater swimsuit with dolphins
  • Episode 3 photo shoot: Action-packed shoot in pairs
  • Episode 4 photo shoot: Lingerie
  • Episode 5 photo shoot: Luxury in the yacht with Carlos Ponce
  • Episode 6 photo shoot: High-fashion sophisticated woman in Vizcaya villa
  • Episode 7 commercial: Nissan Zero Emission car in one-take
  • Episode 8 photo shoot: Goddesses of Speed
  • Episode 9 photo shoot: Jewelry at the beach
  • Episode 10 fashion show: Fashion show for Juan Colón

Sponsors

For season 1, Hewlett-Packard and Southwest Airlines were the commercial sponsors. Verizon Wireless, Fuze and Wrigley were series sponsors for season 2. The series sponsors for season 3 were Verizon Wireless, Bloomingdale's and Orbitz. For season 4, Verizon Wireless and Orbit provided sponsorship. Verizon Wireless and Revlon were series sponsors for season 5.