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Italia's Next Top Model - Season 4

Italia's Next Top Model, Cycle 4 is the fourth season of Italia's Next Top Model based on the American program of the same name. It is broadcast on SkyUno, a channel of the Italian subscription television Sky TV. It premiered in Spring 2011. The host is once again the Russian former model and actress Natasha Stefanenko. Other permanent judges are Micheal Giannini, art director and talent scout of model agency d’Management, former Italian top model and Giorgio Armani's muse Antonia Dell'Atte, fashion photographer Alberto Badalamenti and fashion journalist Giusi Ferrè. For the first time a former transgender contestant, Adriana Mazzarini, was admitted in the final cast. Alice Taticchi resulted as the winner, getting a contract with Fashion Model Milan and an editorial for Lancôme.

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    Natasha Stefanenko

Overview

Italia's Next Top Model, Cycle 4 is the fourth season of Italia's Next Top Model based on the American program of the same name. It is broadcast on SkyUno, a channel of the Italian subscription television Sky TV. It premiered in Spring 2011. The host is once again the Russian former model and actress Natasha Stefanenko. Other permanent judges are Micheal Giannini, art director and talent scout of model agency d’Management, former Italian top model and Giorgio Armani's muse Antonia Dell'Atte, fashion photographer Alberto Badalamenti and fashion journalist Giusi Ferrè. For the first time a former transgender contestant, Adriana Mazzarini, was admitted in the final cast. Alice Taticchi resulted as the winner, getting a contract with Fashion Model Milan and an editorial for Lancôme.

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