SupermodelMe (2009)

Release Date

16 Jun, 2009

Total Episode/Season

68/6

Synopsis

SupermodelMe is a multi-platform reality series in which a number of aspiring models of Asian heritage compete for a chance to launch their careers in the fashion industry.

(Returning Series)

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Cycle 1

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16 Jun, 2009

The first season of SupermodelMe aired in 2009, with the shooting location in Singapore. Season 1 was initially produced for online consumption with 20 webisodes of 10–12 minute lengths and was broadcast on the website Supermodelme.tv. The show was subsequently picked up by cable channel AXN, reformatted for television broadcast, and shown in 27 countries. The judging panel this season includes Charmaine Harn, Geoff Ang, Jeanette Ejlersen, Olivier Henry, and Grace Lee. This season featured 10 contestants, with the prizes for this cycle was a cash prize of 10,000S$ value FEVO Mastercard, a cover shoot with JetStar Asia inflight magazine, 4 days 3 nights stay at Somerset Azabu East in Tokyo, an Acer F900 Windows Mobile Phone, a Redken & M.A.C. hampers, and a modeling contract with Diva Models.

Cycle 2

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17 Mar, 2011

The second season of SupermodelMe aired in 2011, with the shooting location in Singapore. Season 2 saw Lionsgate's Celestial Tiger Entertainment co-produce SupermodelMe for television broadcast in high definition. Weekly 30-minute episodes debuted on KIX and MediaCorp while the series retained its digital content and transmedia presence with accompanying webisodes and mobisodes. The judging panel this season includes Charmaine Harn, Geoff Ang, Olivier Henry, Elisabeth Gwee, Terence Lee, and Lee Zhuan. This season featured 12 contestants, with the prizes for this cycle being a cash prize of 20,000S$ value FEVO Mastercard and many other prizes from the sponsors.

Fast & Furious

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13 Mar, 2012

The third season of SupermodelMe aired in 2013 with the shooting location in Singapore. The show aired from 30 to 60 minutes and the entire judging panel changed (Lisa Selesner replaced Charmaine Harn as the host with 3 brand new resident judges: Actress & Model Ase Wang, Model & TV Host Dominic Lau, and Editor-in-Chief of Elle Singapore Sharon Lim). This third season has received some nominations for "Best Cross-Platform Content" at the Asian Television Awards 2012 and "Best Non-Fiction" at the International Digital Emmy Awards in 2013. This season featured 12 contestants, with the prizes for this cycle being a modeling contract with the top agency in Singapore, a modeling contract with Model One in Hong Kong, and a cash prize of 20.000S$.

Femme Fatale

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18 Nov, 2013

The fourth season of SupermodelMe aired in 2013, with the shooting location being moved from Singapore to Hong Kong. The judging panel this season includes Lisa Selesner, Ase Wang, Dominic Lau, and Kim Robinson. This season launched on Diva (Asian TV channel), Azio TV, and was subsequently picked up by cable channel AXN, reformatted for television broadcast, and shown in 27 countries. Along with weekly television episodes, viewers can follow online webisodes that feature behind-the-scenes footage, extended footage, and deleted scenes. This season featured 12 contestants, with the prizes for this cycle being a modeling contract with the top agency in Asia, a 12-page editorial spread of Prestige magazine Hong Kong, a cash prize of 35.000S$, and the face of AFF Fashion Show 2014.

Sirens

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24 Nov, 2014

The fifth season of SupermodelMe aired in 2014, with the shooting location being moved from Hong Kong to Malaysia. The judging panel this season includes Lisa Selesner, Ase Wang, and Dominic Lau. This season featured 12 contestants, with the prizes for this cycle being a modeling contract with Premier Model Management in London and a cash prize of S$35.000.

Revolution

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11 Oct, 2021

The sixth season of SupermodelMe aired on 11 October 2021 after a 7-year hiatus, with the shooting location being moved back to Singapore. The previous judging panel was mostly replaced by the judging panel of Asia's Next Top Model, with Thai model Cindy Bishop appointed as the Host and Head Judge, and Yu Tsai appointed as the Creative Consultant. Ase Wang returned to the judging panel for the fourth time. Asia's Next Top Model alumni Dana Slosar and Monika Santa Maria were added as the Task Masters. This season features 12 contestants, with the prizes for this season being a Subaru Ambassadorship, a cover on Harper’s BAZAAR, and a modeling contract with Storm Model Management. This season won Best Editing at the Asian Academy Creative Awards 2022.

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