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Camila, a Brazilian, Is Supermodel of the World PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 13 January 2005

Camila Finn

Camila Finn, a 13-year-old, 5'9" brunette from Brazil, beat 43 other girls to win Ford's Supermodel of the World. This means a $250,000 modeling contract with Ford Models. 

The Brazilian beauty, who is from Botucatu in the state of São Paulo, was an unknown just a few months ago when she was spotted by a talent scout in her town. Despite the large number of Brazilian top models in the world, this was the first time Brazil won the Supermodel of the World.

Ford Models has just announced the winner and runners up of the 2004 Ford Supermodel of the World Contest. 

Narrowed down from more than 60,000 applicants worldwide, 44 finalists from 44 countries competed in New York City this past week to win one of three possible contracts with Ford Models in the Ford Supermodel of the World Contest.         

Along with the top prize two other contracts were awarded at the final event on January 12 at the Ford Tunnel, Otilia Aionesei of Romania took home second prize of a $150,000 contract and Ingrid Schram of Canada secured the third prize of a $100,000 Ford Modeling contract.         

"Recognizing raw talent has always been a priority for Ford," said Katie Ford, CEO of Ford Models.

"Finding new faces that embody the latest fashion trends has kept Ford at the forefront of the industry for nearly 60 years.  We are thrilled to have discovered Camila, Otilia and Ingrid and look forward to representing them."         

Along with the Ford modeling contracts each of the three winners will begin work immediately today.  The first job for the three new Ford faces will be a photo shoot for Denim with Lycra, one of the contest's sponsors.    

The worldwide contest concluded on Wednesday, January 12 at the Ford Tunnel with a full-scale fashion show in which each of the 44 finalists walked the catwalk in three looks from designer names such as CK, Lotta Stensson, Narciso Rodriguez and Denim with Lycra.

The contestants were judged by a panel of fashion's most influential tastemakers including: Ford Model's Eileen Ford, Katie Ford and John Caplan, Vogue's Kate Armenta, Elle magazine's Nina Garcia, The Fashion Police's Robert Verdi, Pia Maria Sandos of Isadora, George Sterling of Models.com and supermodels Ines Rivero and Patricia Velasquez among others.         

This year's entries, from 44 countries, entered the contest either by dropping off photos at department stores, posting digital pictures online, or participating in events broadcast on local TV. Marshall Field's handled submissions in the U.S., accepting photos at its department stores and Web site.

Ford Models, started in 1946 by Eileen and Jerry Ford, created a new kind of global industry based on beauty. 

Eileen and Jerry began the business in their home and went on to create the world's most recognized and respected modeling agency. 

Katie Ford took over as CEO after working in the agency for 16 years. Under Katie's direction, Ford has expanded internationally as well as domestically. 

Ford is also responsible for launching the first international model search in 1980.  Since then, the "Supermodel of the World" search has expanded into 50 countries and is the largest and most prestigious search in the world.  After 58 years, Ford remains the most respected industry leader.

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written by Guest, May 12, 2005
Qual e o seu email
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written by Guest, November 17, 2005
The past 2 models that have one Camila Finn and the previous girl truely deserved to win. Congrats Ford
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Natasha
written by Guest, March 13, 2006
She;s reallly pretty nice girl I'm happy she is the world of modeling and some day she can become one of the top model like Gisele Bundchen.

Sincerily Ntasha*
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deanne
written by Guest, July 09, 2006
eileen ford and the other people that run ford is really f**k up and racist but i like camila she is very sweet and pretty she deserves to win
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Wishing Camila finn Further Success in The Future
written by Fileybelle, November 26, 2008
Camila Finn was a wise choice by Ford Models and she progressed well. Since this story other young top models have hit the Top Modeling scene including Monika Jagaciak and Maddison Gabriel who were somewhat contraversial regarding 'The Catwalk Scene'

The latest addition to the world of Top Fashion Modeling is Lakshmi Camila Colombero. Yes another Camila, Lakshmi Camila made her debut last month (October 200smilies/cool.gif and immediately attracted massive media attention, not just because of her Striking Appearance or Tall 178cm Build, but the fact that Camila was only aged 11 at the time.

Lashmi Camila has now just turned 12, her Parents and agengy Hadra Models have invited Fileybelle U.K to help further promote Camila outside of South America to gain her greater recognition and ensure that her future work remains 'Age Appropriate'
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Tayane Leao aged 14 Wins SuperModel of The World Contest
written by Fileybelle, January 25, 2009
The latest addition to represent Brazil in the 'Super Model of the World contest is Tayane Leao, who at age 14 won the Brazilian Final in Autumn of last year.

I noted Tayane as one of the faces to look out for in 2009.

Yesterday it was announced that Tayane had won the World contest Final Overall, so I am so pleased for her.
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