Britain's Next Top Model, Cycle 5 is the fifth cycle of Britain's Next Top Model and the fifth cycle to air on LIVING TV. With an increased budget, Cycle 5 claims to be "bigger, better and more high-fashion than ever before. " This cycle saw major changes in the show. While Lisa Snowdon and Huggy Ragnarsson both returned to the judging panel, head garment designer and distinguished milliner, Louis Mariette, took over from Gerry DeVeaux.
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- Britain's Next Top Model, Cycle 5 is the fifth cycle of Britain's Next Top Model and the fifth cycle to air on LIVING TV. With an increased budget, Cycle 5 claims to be "bigger, better and more high-fashion than ever before. " This cycle saw major changes in the show. While Lisa Snowdon and Huggy Ragnarsson both returned to the judging panel, head garment designer and distinguished milliner, Louis Mariette, took over from Gerry DeVeaux. This series was also the first to feature a boot-camp stage, with 20 semi-finalists starting the competition in the cycle premiere, the largest amount of girls that the show has started with so far. 7 girls were eliminated in the first episode, and the number of finalists was reduced to the final 13 who entered the Britain's Next Top Model house, in London. The winner of this cycle, like the previous cycles, received a contract with modelling agency Models 1, became the face of a Max Factor cosmetics compaign, and a cover and six-page spread in Company Magazine. This is the second cycle (After Cycle 1) with two international destinations. In episode 6, the contestants travelled to Reykjavik, Iceland and in episode 9 the contestants travelled to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mecia Simone Simson was announced as the winner of the competition.
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- April 20, 2009 - July 7, 2009
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- Britain's Next Top Model, Cycle 5 is the fifth cycle of Britain's Next Top Model and the fifth cycle to air on LIVING TV. With an increased budget, Cycle 5 claims to be "bigger, better and more high-fashion than ever before. " This cycle saw major changes in the show. While Lisa Snowdon and Huggy Ragnarsson both returned to the judging panel, head garment designer and distinguished milliner, Louis Mariette, took over from Gerry DeVeaux.
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