Filipina Model Win 1st Runner-up in the Ford Supermodel

By admin On January 22, 2010 Under Philippine Islands Entertainment

Filipina model Chat Almarvez made a splash in the international news scene when she was named the first runner-up in the recently concluded Ford Models Supermodel of the World contest held at Sao Paolo, Brazil last January 14, 2010. Out of more than 40 contestants, she placed second to 2009 Supermodels of the World winner Katrina Karlina Caune of Latvia.

Ford Models, Inc. was founded in 1947 by fashion pioneers Eileen and Jerry Ford and has since transformed it into a global management company that helped the careers of Hollywood actors such as Jennifer Connelly, Lindsay Lohan, Kirsten Dunst, and Mischa Barton.

Ford Models Supermodel of the World is the largest and the most prestigious international modeling competition. It was established by Eileen Ford back in 1980 and has since discovered some of the great talents in the industry including Chanel Iman, Nataliya Gotsii, and Hyoni.

Four days of grueling photo tests, training workshops, and press interviews in Ford Models Supermodel of the World paid off for the 16-year-old Chat. She won a $150,000 modeling contract with Ford Modeling Agency in New York. It’s an impressive feat considering that she’s only been modeling professionally for eight months.

Chat, who stands 5’9,” is studying Business Administration at the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde. She was born Charlene Louise “Chat” Almarvez on January 25, 1993 to police officer Taddeus Almarvez and contractor Leah Alagon.

Fashion director Cata Figueroa discovered her just last year when Chat mused for a Flores de Mayo parade in Laguna, where she is based.

Charlene could duplicate the feat made by Melanie Marquez in 1986. Melanie also finished second in the said model search, which was won by Monika Schnarre of Canada.

This report was quoted from PEP website.

Watch the video taken during the contest


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