The finalist walked the catwalk in stunning outfits by fashion designers Omar Mansoor, Michaela Frankova, AGA Couture London, MIA by Mia Vickery, Akani, See-Saw Menswear, Louise Rose Vintage Couture, Karen Gold, Luxury by Feyi, Afrodite, SC3 Collection and Buzzjay Fashion Studio
Farnborough College of Technology students also presented their Conceptual Art collection, part of the Top Model Education Partnership Initiative supporting young talent..
The first finalist on Saturday's catwalk wore Karen Gold London statement red jacket with long black skirt and cropped top.
Outfit by Karen Gold London worn by finalist Maria Esipova |
Omar Mansoor showed part of his SS18 collection
and his new Royal Ascot collection. Hats by Elena Shvab Millinery
The finalists sparkled in AGA Couture London's sequin cocktail dresses
And dazzled in Luxury by Feyi's 'Crystal' sheer beaded ball gown and 'Queeny' strapless crystal printed ball gown.
HOPE (Top Model Australia) won thee international Worldwide title. Hope wore a silver evening gown by couturier Omar Mansoor. (here she is with the designer himself)
First runner up for the International World place went to another Australian model, Maria Esipova (wearing Karen Gold London), here below with Hope
Maria, also won the inaugural ‘Sophie Fraser-Smith Models Model Award’, introduced in memory of the model and Top Model team member Sophie-Fraser Smith, who was tragically killed in a road accident in 2017.
2nd runner up wore AGA Couture London beaded evening gown. Here posing with the designer Agnieszka Klaput
Karolina Maximova won the top photographic model. Looking photogenic in Omar Mansoor dress from his SS18 collection
Other awards included Over 25’s 25-35 and 35-45 age group titles. The below gown 'Alexandra' adorned with crystals and pearls and made to order from Luxury by Feyi was worn by the winner of the Classic Chic over 25s . The designer herself wores a LBF (Luxury by Feyi) t-shirt.
JAIME PROCTER from Bermuda won the overall ‘Public Vote Award’ for charity, raising over £2,500. (and also was the 3rd runner up of the International Worldwide place )
The total raised for CHILDREN with CANCER UK from the Top Model 2018 campaign will be in excess of £37,500, breaking the previous record amount from 2016 and passing £180,000 in fundraising since 2010.
Main sponsors were DCBL and Covet Hair UK
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