Jamaica Gleaner

Caribbean’s Next Top Model to be filmed in Ja

FACES inaugural gala set for Kingston

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CARIBBEAN’S NEXT Top Model (CaribeNTM) Season four will be shot in Jamaica.

Host and chief judge, Trinidadia­n Wendy Fitzwillia­m, a former Miss Universe, made the announceme­nt at a press conference at the Spanish Court Hotel, Kingston, recently.

CaribeNTM is a Reality TV competitio­n set in the Caribbean, which features a group of aspiring models from across the Caribbean competing for the title of ‘Caribbean’s Next Top Model’ and a chance of an internatio­nal career in modelling. Based on the original production and format of America’s Next Top Model, CaribeNTM is licensed by CBS Internatio­nal. The three previous series were shot in Trinidad, Barbados and Grenada.

Noting that the competitio­n “allows us to celebrate the beauty of our women and our islands”, Wendy Fitzwillia­m said that “as a regional competitio­n, CaribeNTM is also a destinatio­n series. Jamaica sells itself better than most countries in the region and celebrates internatio­nal icons like Bob Marley, Grace Jones, Usain Bolt. Everybody knows the major attraction­s like Dunn’s River Falls, and CaribeNTM will also place the spotlight on some of the lesser known sites in addition to developing young talent and honouring our music and culture too”, she explained.

Dimitris Kosvogiann­is, general manager of Melia Braco Village, the show’s hotel partner, said, “Jamaica is born ready for this competitio­n which will give the world a view to our unique hotel, the beautiful and diverse destinatio­n.” The competitio­n, he said, would complement Jamaica’s overseas promotion, particular­ly in luxury markets.

According to Kim Lee, head of retail and TV marketing sponsorshi­ps at FLOW, “For all the people who feel they know Jamaica, CaribeNTM gives a 360 degree approach that we are confident will be very impressive.” She said that “the highly anticipate­d series” will again be broadcast on FLOW 1 and that her company, which has provided considerab­le sponsorshi­p in the sporting sector, was “happy to provide similar support for the lifestyle sector”.

Joining Wendy Fitzwillia­m as judges for CaribeNTM Season four will be her fellow resident judges, Socrates McKinney and Pedro Virgil. Other guest judges and photograph­ers will lend support throughout the season.

This year, Starfish Media, producers of CaribeNTM, will also present the inaugural FACES Black Tie Gala. The company’s president, Dionyse Fitzwillia­m, said that “Starfish Media is focused on building and optimising FACES (Fashion, Art, Culture, Entertainm­ent and Sport) at the gala on June 27, 2017, at the Spanish Court Hotel.”

The kick-off for the Gala will be a fashion show, followed by a night of dinner, networking and dancing.

 ??  ?? From left: Kim Lee, head of retail and TV marketing sponsorshi­p, FLOW; Shamique Simms, Season three winner, CaribeNTM; Dimitris Kosvogiann­is, general manager, Melia Braco Village; Dionyse Fitzwillia­m, president, Starfish Media; Kiran Maharaj, managing director, Caribbean Lifestyle Communicat­ions; and Wendy Fitzwillia­m, host and chief judge of Caribbean’s Next Top Model (CaribeNTM), at the press conference to announce the filming of Season four of Caribbean’s Next Top Model in Jamaica.
From left: Kim Lee, head of retail and TV marketing sponsorshi­p, FLOW; Shamique Simms, Season three winner, CaribeNTM; Dimitris Kosvogiann­is, general manager, Melia Braco Village; Dionyse Fitzwillia­m, president, Starfish Media; Kiran Maharaj, managing director, Caribbean Lifestyle Communicat­ions; and Wendy Fitzwillia­m, host and chief judge of Caribbean’s Next Top Model (CaribeNTM), at the press conference to announce the filming of Season four of Caribbean’s Next Top Model in Jamaica.

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