Ann Ward

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Ann Ward
Born
Ann Marie Ward

(1991-04-20) April 20, 1991 (age 33)
Modeling information
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[1]
Hair colorBrown[1]
Eye colorBlue[1]
AgencyParagon Model Management
Websitehttps://www.instagram.com/annmward91/

Ann Marie Ward[2] (born April 20, 1991)[3] is an American fashion model, best known as the winner of Cycle 15 of America's Next Top Model.

Early life[edit]

Ward states that Dallas, Texas is her hometown, although she hails from nearby Prosper, a small suburb that straddles Collin and Denton counties.[1][4] She graduated from Prosper High School in 2009.[4] She stated repeatedly that she was mocked during school due to her height and slim figure, which caused her to develop self-confidence problems.[5]

America's Next Top Model[edit]

In 2010, Ward appeared in Cycle 15 of the CW Network reality television show, America's Next Top Model, in which she competed against thirteen other aspiring models.[4] Ward was immediately distinguishable for her 6'2" height. The judges were also shocked by her extremely thin waist, which was so skinny that runway trainer J. Alexander could nearly wrap both his hands all the way around it. Upon first seeing Ward, show host and retired supermodel Tyra Banks said, "There's something about her that I like!"[6] A trailer for America's Next Top Model showed Banks's comments immediately after a discussion about Ward's waist, which created a public backlash that Banks was condoning overly skinny models. Later, Banks released a press statement clarifying this was not the case, claiming the editing gave the wrong impression, and apologizing for "any confusion, anger or disappointment" it caused.[6][7]

Ann is this season's breakout star, beginning the cycle with a five-show best picture streak unprecedented in Tyra-town. Her waifish face, slightly large ears, and super-tall super-skeletal frame endeared her to fashion houses and photographers, though she suffered whenever a challenge required her to speak in public.

Los Angeles Times[8]

Ward was the first call-out for best photo for the first five weeks of the show, a Top Model first.[4][9] However, although her photos were lauded, she was also noted for her shyness, insecurity and awkwardness outside of photo shoots, as well as her difficulty during challenges that required talking.[8][10] The Los Angeles Times described her as "the most reclusive and shy model to get this far in a cycle to date".[8]

In the season finale, Ward and fellow contestant Chelsey Hersley filmed a CoverGirl Lash Blast Fusion commercial and participated in a Roberto Cavalli fashion show.[5][11] To that point, Ward had not won any of the show's challenges, while Hersley had won three,[12] even though Ward had been called first in panel six times (five of them in a row) and Chelsey not even once. Ward was crowned the Cycle 15 winner of America's Next Top Model.[13] As a result, she received a $100,000 contract with CoverGirl Cosmetics, a contract with IMG Models, the cover of Beauty In Vogue, fashion spreads in Vogue Italia and Beauty In Vogue, as well as a prominent feature on the Vogue Italia website, Vogue.it.[9] An emotional Ward said the victory was especially gratifying because she was mocked in her childhood for being "too tall [and] not normal", to which judge and fashion photographer Nigel Barker said, "Guess what? You're not normal. You're 'America's Next Top Model.'"[5]

Post-ANTM career[edit]

Modeling[edit]

After her victory to become the 15th season winner of America's Next Top Model, she covered various magazines and spreads, campaigns, and walked multiple fashion shows across America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.[14]

Ward's cover of Beauty In Vogue was published in May 2011 and her editorial in Vogue Italia was published in March 2011, shot by Ellen Von Unwerth; instead of having a two-page spread, she received a seven-page spread in Vogue Italia. Ward was featured on the cover of Velvet Magazine in fall of 2011.

She walked for Alex London with Jane Randall, Alexandria Everett and Hannah Jones. She was featured in the season finale of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 16 in the fashion show for Vivienne Westwood with the season's finalists. In October 2013, Ward walked in a fashion show called Desfile Google+PV14, and wore Pineda Covalin's 2014 collection.[15][16]

Ward has been included in various retrospective lists regarding the best America's Next Top Model contestants. Marie Claire included Ward on a list of the 24 best American's Next Top Model contestants, commenting that she "glowed with charisma in spite of—or, really because of—her physical awkwardness."[17]

Other ventures[edit]

Outside of modeling, Ward has been noted to enjoy drawing and sharing her art onto her Tumblr, Instagram, and Twitter accounts.[18][19] The New York Times additionally wrote that Ward live streams herself drawing comic and anime characters.[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "America's Next Top Model: Cast: Bios: Ann". The CW Television Network. December 2010. Archived from the original on November 5, 2010.
  2. ^ "Texas Births, 1926-1955". Family Tree Legends. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014. Retrieved July 29, 2018.
  3. ^ "Ann Ward". Fashion Model Directory. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d Urban, Samantha (December 1, 2010). "North Texan heads into finals of 'America's Next Top Model'". Dallas Morning News. Archived from the original on January 5, 2011. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c Catlin, Roger (December 1, 2010). "Ann Wins 'America's Next Top Model'". Hartford Courant. Archived from the original on July 8, 2012. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  6. ^ a b Marikar, Sheila (August 16, 2010). "'America's Next Top Model' Contestant Shows Off Shockingly Thin Waist". ABC News. Archived from the original on 7 November 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  7. ^ "Tyra Banks: 'We Truly Apologize' for Anger Over 'Top Model' Promo". People. August 16, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  8. ^ a b c "'America's Next Top Model': Will Ann or Chelsey take the prize?". Los Angeles Times. November 30, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  9. ^ a b Finn, Natalie (December 1, 2010). "America's Next Top Model Winner Reaches New Heights". E! Online. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  10. ^ Nededog, Jethro (December 1, 2010). "'America's Next Top Model' finale: Ann or Chelsey? Vote!". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on December 4, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  11. ^ Guerra, Joey (December 1, 2010). "ANTM: Long, tall Texan". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  12. ^ Blaskovich, Sarah (December 1, 2010). "America's Next Top Model picked Dallas woman Ann as winner". Pegasus News. Archived from the original on December 3, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  13. ^ Parsley, Aaron (December 2, 2010). "America's Next Top Model Picks a Winner!". People. Retrieved November 8, 2019.
  14. ^ Sander, Brice. "Here's What Every "America's Next Top Model" Winner Looks Like Today". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  15. ^ "Cycle 15: Ann Ward". Zap2it. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  16. ^ Desfile Google+ Fashion México - Primavera/verano 2014 | Pineda Covalin. PINEDA COVALIN. YouTube. October 11, 2013. Retrieved August 11, 2014.
  17. ^ Hollander, Jenny (December 26, 2018). "The 24 Best America's Next Top Model Contestants of All Time". Marie Claire. Retrieved November 8, 2019.
  18. ^ Boardman, Madeline (July 27, 2017). "'America's Next Top Model': Where Are They Now?". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 29, 2018.
  19. ^ a b Nikas, Joana (December 4, 2015). "'America's Next Top Model' Winners: Where Are They Now?". The New York Times. Retrieved July 29, 2018.

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Preceded by America's Next Top Model winner
Cycle 15 (2010)
Succeeded by