Since its debut in 2003, “America’s Next Top Model” (ANTM) has catapulted numerous aspiring models into the limelight. Created by supermodel Tyra Banks, the reality TV series brought the glamorous yet cutthroat world of modeling straight into viewers’ living rooms. Across its 24 cycles, ANTM leveraged unique photo shoots, high-fashion challenges, and guidance from industry experts to find the next top model. Here’s a look back at every winner, their prizes, notable successes, and where they are today.
Cycle 1: Adrianne Curry
Adrianne Curry was ANTM’s first winner, taking home a contract with Wilhelmina Models, a spread in Marie Claire magazine, and a Revlon contract. Post-ANTM, Curry found success as a model and reality TV star. She appeared on VH1’s “The Surreal Life” and “My Fair Brady,” alongside then-husband Christopher Knight. Though not active in high fashion anymore, Curry remains a prominent figure in the cosplay community.
Cycle 2: Yoanna House
Yoanna House won ANTM cycle 2 and was awarded a contract with IMG Models and a spread in Jane magazine. After her win, she hosted “The Look for Less” on the Style Network and worked as a correspondent on various TV shows. Today, Yoanna leads a more private life but occasionally pops up in modeling gigs.
Cycle 3: Eva Marcille
Eva Marcille took the crown in ANTM cycle 3 with her stunning looks and fierce determination. Winning included contracts with Ford Models and CoverGirl Cosmetics. Eva transitioned into acting with memorable roles on “The Young and the Restless” and “House of Payne.” She later joined “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” bolstering her reality TV fame.
Cycle 4: Naima Mora
Naima Mora’s edgy appeal won her cycle 4’s title along with contracts from Ford Models and Elle magazine. She walked for several designers during Fashion Week and pursued music as well. Currently, Naima engages with fans through social media while embracing artistic endeavors including music and modeling projects.
Cycle 5: Nicole Linkletter
Nicole Linkletter’s striking features earned her victory for cycle 5, awarding her opportunities through Ford Models, Elle Girl magazine, and CoverGirl Cosmetics. Post-win, Nicole modeled internationally and appeared in ads for famous brands like Bebe Stores and MAC Cosmetics. Today she maintains a lower profile but occasionally returns to modeling.
Cycle 6: Danielle Evans
Cycle 6 saw Danielle Evans winning after showcasing perseverance despite personal challenges like closing her tooth gap upon Tyra’s suggestion. The prize pack included a deal with Ford Models, CoverGirl Cosmetics ad campaign, and Elle magazine spread. She’s since written a book titled “The Skinny on Getting In,” offering insights into the fashion industry.
Cycle 7: CariDee English
CariDee English captured viewers’ hearts in cycle 7 with her humor and resilience dealing with psoriasis openly. She took home deals from Elite Model Management alongside CoverGirl Cosmetics campaigns. CariDee ventured into acting while advocating for psoriasis awareness via public speaking engagements.
Cycle 8: Jaslene Gonzalez
Winning cycle 8 earned Jaslene Gonzalez contracts with Elite Model Management along with Latina magazine cover features Aimed at promoting Latin beauty standards within mainstream fashion. Jaslene continued modeling appearing across various advertising campaigns including Garnier & Southpole clothing lines.