Suomen Huippumalli Haussa - Differences Between ANTM and SHH

Differences Between ANTM and SHH

Unlike on ANTM, which has 13-14 contestants, the series begins with 11-12 models only. Also, there are fewer reward challenges during each cycle, or challenges with winners, but no reward. There are also far more photo shoots in every cycle, usually two per episode. In later cycles this has changed to follow a more similar format, like that of ANTM.

During the cycles, the group goes abroad, but the finalists do not participate in a runway show. Unlike on ANTM, where a runway show helps in determining the winner, the final decision is made back in Finland. This decision is based solely on the contestants’ photo portfolio and overall performance during the competition. There was a final runway "challenge" between the two finalists in cycle three, however it was not for a specific fashion event.

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