Suomen huippumalli haussa (cycle 5)

Suomen huippumalli haussa, Cycle 5

Promotial photograph of the cast of cycle 5 of Suomen huippumalli haussa
Genre Reality
Created by Tyra Banks
Presented by Anne Kukkohovi
Judges Anne Kukkohovi
Saimi Hoyer
Sakari Majantie
Opening theme Julia Carin - "Let Them Stare"
Country of origin Finland
Production
Location(s) Helsinki, Finland
Running time 60 minutes (including commercials)
Release
Original network Nelonen
Original release September 3 – November 19, 2012
Chronology
Preceded by Cycle 4
External links
Website

Cycle five of Suomen huippumalli haussa began airing on 3 September 2012 at 20.00 on the Finnish channel Nelonen.[1] The winner of the competition was 22-year-old Meri Ikonen who won a modeling contract with Paparazzi Model Management, a spread in Finnish Elle and a trip to a wished capital by Iceland.

Episode summaries

Episode 1

Original airdate: 3 September 2012

Casting episode.

Episode 2

Original airdate: 10 September 2012

The 11 girls arrive at the house and head to the Blistek Ad photo shoot. At panel, Viivi got praised for her surprisingly good photograph, but Nelli-Kaneli and Vilma struggled to deliver a decent photo, and get in the bottom two. Anne tells them that they're both save, but need to step up their game.

Episode 3

Original airdate: 17 September 2012

At the house, Nelli-Kaneli doubts her place in the competition. The girls do a Kalevara Jewellery Ad. At panel, Sanna and Matleena had stellar photos. Before Anne wants to call out the best model of the week, Nelli-Kaneli interrupts her and tells her that she wants to quit the competition due to her lack of desire regardless of taking a decent photo. Malla and Nevena land in the bottom two, Nevena is eliminated for not being versitaile. Later, Anne tells that the Girls go to Iceland.

Episode 4

Original airdate: 24 September 2012

The girls head to Iceland to their photo shoot. The panel was removed for this episode in Iceland at a lake. Annika surprises the judges with a stellar photo; Meri and Malla land in the bottom two for having a weak photo. In the end, the judges felt that Meri had more potential, and Malla was sent home.

Episode 5

Original airdate: 1 October 2012

Quite upset about the elimination, the girls fly back to Finland for their next shoot. The brief was to show happiness. Although Katja brought positive energy, she couldn't deliver a decent shot, same as Sanna. Both land in the Bottom two; the judges felt Sanna had still more potential than Katja, and Katja was sent home.

Episode 6

Original airdate: 8 October 2012

The girls do for their first time an edgy shooting. Meri received the most praise, giving her best photo of the week. Vilma and Viivi are the last to stand; Vilma for not giving enough, and Viivi for not showing any kind of desire to stay. In the end, the judges felt Vilma had shown enough, and she was sent packing.

Episode 7

Original airdate: 15 October 2012

At the photo shoot, the girls do an ad for lingere, where Annika excelled. Sanna and Viivi are once again the last two standing; Sanna for having a weak photograph, and Viivi for still not showing desire. In the end, Viivi's photo was deemed better and Sanna became the sixth girl to leave the competition.

Episode 8

Original airdate: 22 October 2012

The final five does a high photo shoot, where they have to portray gods. Meri showed once again a powerful shot, and gets picture of the week for a second time. Polina and Viivi struggled, but with being the third consecutive time in the bottom two, Viivi was eliminated.

Episode 9

Original airdate: 29 October 2012

The final four does an ad for Clark shoes. Matleena excelled once again and got picture of the week. Meri and Annika land in the bottom two, Meri for her second time. The judges deemed Meri to be more ready than Annika; ultimately Meri was a part of the final three, and Annika was sent home.

Episode 10

Original airdate: 5 November 2012

Episode 11

Original airdate: 12 November 2012

Episode 12

Original airdate: 19 November 2012

The last three girls, Meri, Matleena and Polina do a fashion show. The relatives come to watch the show. During final deliberation, Anne looks at every girl's performance and amendment. She compares; Matleena who hadn't stood one single time in the bottom two, Meri who made the biggest improvement, and Polina who has a funny personality and gets booked for that. In the end, Meri was selected to be the fifth winner of Finland's Next Top Model.

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest)[2]

Contestant Age Height Hometown Finish Place
Nelli-Kaneli Wasenius 20 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Joensuu Episode 3 11 (quit)
Nevena Ek 18 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Heinola 10
Malla Hyytiäinen 19 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Kellokoski Episode 4 9
Katja Soisalo 18 1.825 m (6 ft 0 in) Ilmajoki Episode 5 8
Vilma Karjalainen 18 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Espoo Episode 6 7
Sanna Takalampi 18 1.79 m (5 ft 10 12 in) Hyllykallio Episode 7 6
Viivi Luopa 18 1.81 m (5 ft 11 12 in) Teuva Episode 8 5
Annika Åkerfeldt 18 1.76 m (5 ft 9 12 in) Helsinki Episode 9 4
Polina Hiekkala 20 1.77 m (5 ft 9 12 in) Lappeenranta Episode 12 3–2
Matleena Helander 19 1.81 m (5 ft 11 12 in) Espoo
Meri Ikonen 22 1.81 m (5 ft 11 12 in) Tampere 1

Summaries

Call-out order

Anne's call-out order
OrderEpisodes
12345678912
1 Nelli-Kaneli ViiviSanna AnnikaMatleenaMeriAnnikaMeriMatleenaMeri
2 ViiviSannaMatleenaMatleenaViiviMatleenaMatleenaAnnikaPolinaMatleena
Polina
3 PolinaPolinaViiviKatjaPolinaPolinaMeriMatleenaMeri
4 AnnikaMeriMeriViiviVilmaSannaPolinaPolinaAnnika
5 SannaMatleenaPolinaPolinaAnnikaAnnikaViiviViivi
6 MatleenaNevenaKatjaVilmaMeriViiviSanna
7 VilmaAnnikaAnnikaSannaSannaVilma
8 NevenaMallaVilmaMeriKatja
9 KatjaKatjaMallaMalla
10 MeriNelli-Kaneli
Vilma
Nevena
11 Nelli-Kaneli
     The contestant was part of a non-elimination bottom two
     The contestant quit the competition
     The contestant was eliminated
     The contestant won the competition

Photo shoot guide

References

  1. "Kilpailijat | Nelonen.fi". Archived from the original on 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
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