She’s Got the Look returns to TV Land

April 17, 2009 by Faith Whitfield  
Filed under Reality TV

TV Land’s hit reality series “She’s Got The Look” returns this June for a second season as ten new finalists – all over the age of 35 — compete to become the next great supermodel. The series, which is hosted by supermodel Kim Alexis, is a collaboration with Wilhelmina Models, Inc., and sets out to discover a sophisticated, beautiful and confident woman 35 or older destined to become the next “it” girl of the fashion industry. In addition to a contract with Wilhelmina Models, Inc., and a photo spread in SELF Magazine, this season’s winner will now also receive a check for $100,000. Supermodel Beverly Johnson, who made history as the first African-American model to appear on the cover of American Vogue, celebrity stylist Robert Verdi and Wilhelmina president Sean Patterson are all featured as judges on the series. Emmy Award-Winner Allison Grodner (“Big Brother,” “Blowout”) will return as executive producer. “She’s Got The Look” will premiere in TV Land Prime, the network’s new primetime programming block designed to appeal to the attitudes, life stage and interests of people in their 40s. RoC(R) is the presenting sponsor of “She’s Got The Look.”

The second season of “She’s Got The Look,” which expands from six episodes to eight, chronicles a nationwide model search resulting in bringing 20 contenders to New York City. These semi-finalists will be put to the test and face an immediate challenge, from which ten finalists will be selected to live in a New York City loft. The ten finalists will compete in photo shoots, a video shoot and high fashion runway shows.

From a feisty rocker to an elegant grandmother of eight to a former military officer to a strong-willed beauty who was homeless just nine years ago, this season’s finalists are all accomplished and diverse women with unique life stories competing with six other stunners for the grand prize.

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