Italia's Next Top Model - Cycle Summary

Cycle Summary

Cycle Premiere date Winner Runner-up Other contestants in order of elimination Number of contestants Destination(s)
1 December 4, 2007 Gilda Sansone Elga Blasetti Annalisa Bianconi, Agnese Mantovani, Sara Martini, Francesca Limiti, Elena Cisonni, Alessandra Bettoja, Manuela Mazzoni, Fiorella Amadei, Francesca Benedetto, Laura Ferraro, Tiziana Piergianni, Lorena Stra 14
Ibiza
2 September 23, 2008 Michela Maggioni Elena Ripamonti Claudia Boi, Mary Balducci, Noemi De Falco, Claudia Cuomo, Diletta Venturoli, Claudia Manzella, Giulia Galizia, Amy Doukoure, Giada Folcia, Giorgia De Nunno, Martina Cioffi, Beatrice Coos 14
Capri
3 October 2, 2009 Anastasia Silveri Anisia Tripa Athina Covassi, Jade Albany Pietrantonio (quit), Veronica Testa, Eleonora Meneghini, Carlotta Castagneris, Elisa Provaso, Karis Decò, Diletta Neri, Gilda Testa, Giorgia Albarello, Marianna Di Martino De Cecco, Caroline Cecere, Sabrina Cereseto 151
Barcelona

Marseille
4 March 30, 2011 Alice Taticchi Ginevra Ficari Lorenza Celentano, Giulia Danieli, Beatrice Pancaldi, Rossella Gambi, Veronica Fracastoro, Adriana Mazzarini, Valeria Colosio, Benedetta Piscitelli, Rossella Bersani, Bruna N'Diaye, Ilaria Tiburzi, Francesca Regorda 142
Mont Blanc

Almería

^1 In Cycle 3 the original pool of 16 girls was reduced. For the show's rules only 14 girls could make it into the final cast, therefore the 2 semi-finalists Giada Combusti and Veronica Valentini were not credited in the official opening sequence. This number expanded to 15 girls, when Marianna replaced Jade after her decision to quit the competition.

^2 Original finalist Elizabeth Reale picked in the live final casting episode quit before the beginning of the tapings and was replaced by semi-finalist Rossella Bersani

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