Name: Ann Ward
Hometown: Dallas, Texas
Height: 6’2”
Occupation: Student
Favorite Designer: Betsey Johnson
Favorite Shoe: flats
Must-Have Photo Shoot Accessory: eyeliner
Would Never Wear: holiday sweaters
If Trapped On An Island, Would Bring: satellite phone
Height: 6’2”
Occupation: Student
Favorite Designer: Betsey Johnson
Favorite Shoe: flats
Must-Have Photo Shoot Accessory: eyeliner
Would Never Wear: holiday sweaters
If Trapped On An Island, Would Bring: satellite phone
America’s Next Top Model is about to kick off cycle 15 and
they’ve just released the first promotional videos for the upcoming
season, including one of Ann Ward from Dallas Texas who is well over six
feet tall and weighs less than 100 pounds!
That there my friends is a living, breathing Barbie doll! Where are her organs? Seriously, where are they?
But don’t think for a second that Tyra Banks is going to dismiss anything unique, especially if it involves being TOO skinny. A post on LiveJournal’s “Fashin”
section revealed what fans are speculating are photos of the final 7
girls roller skating together for the show and it appears as though Ann
is there! Her hair is a slightly different color but the height and
slight build give her away:
Ann’s physique (or lack of) is almost literally unbelievable, so Ann Taylor or Ralph Lauren would probably looove to hire her.
All of that being said, Ann is reportedly a completely healthy young
woman – and if that’s the case then more power to her! I think she has a
tough hill to climb as far as winning the competition, but if she has
the right attitude and takes great pictures Tyra and the crew aren’t
going to prevent her from winning just because she resembles a paper
mill pine tree! (I have to admit she looks quite lovely in her studio
portraits and seems to photograph REALLY well!)
ANTM GIF of the Day: Ann Ward Breaks Down!
Photo Credit:
The CW
ANTM Cycle 15 Winner Ann Ward's Beauty Spread In Italian Vogue Released
We all saw the wackadoo, orange-wigged, red lipsticked, purple-eye-shadowed, bathtub photo shoot pictures Ann did for her Vogue Italia
editorial spread, but we've just caught glimpses of her Beauty In Vogue
May supplement, and, dare we say it, she actually looks like a model.
Granted, the shots are all in gray scale and softly lit, but Ann doesn't look awkward, bizarrely proportioned, in pain, or otherwise facially severe in a single picture. Her eyebrows are luxuriously thick and gorgeous (we've been known to like a girl with a strong brow), her pout is pristine, and she pulls off model 'tude pretty decently in all the shots. Yeah, she does lots of typical, modelly pouting and frowning, but from Ann, we'll take it; anything that masks her cringe-worthy awkwardness is a major delight.
Also, it looks like the fashionistas over at Vogue Italia deemed it a good idea to dye Ann's locks several shades darker to a chocolatey-brown color, and it looks AWESOME on her. Why didn't Tyra think of that during makeovers? It sets off a gorge contrast to her pale complexion and newly-full brows.
Maybe someone can make a model out of Ann yet. Or it was all a total fluke expertly achieved with lighting and black-and-white shots. Whichever.
Source: New York Magazine
by: http://www.wetpaint.com/americas-next-top-model/cast/ann
Granted, the shots are all in gray scale and softly lit, but Ann doesn't look awkward, bizarrely proportioned, in pain, or otherwise facially severe in a single picture. Her eyebrows are luxuriously thick and gorgeous (we've been known to like a girl with a strong brow), her pout is pristine, and she pulls off model 'tude pretty decently in all the shots. Yeah, she does lots of typical, modelly pouting and frowning, but from Ann, we'll take it; anything that masks her cringe-worthy awkwardness is a major delight.
Also, it looks like the fashionistas over at Vogue Italia deemed it a good idea to dye Ann's locks several shades darker to a chocolatey-brown color, and it looks AWESOME on her. Why didn't Tyra think of that during makeovers? It sets off a gorge contrast to her pale complexion and newly-full brows.
Maybe someone can make a model out of Ann yet. Or it was all a total fluke expertly achieved with lighting and black-and-white shots. Whichever.
Source: New York Magazine
by: http://www.wetpaint.com/americas-next-top-model/cast/ann
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