Montana Cox

Montana Cox

Montana Cox at the Who Sexiest People Party 2011
Born Montana Cox
(1996-09-02) 2 September 1996
Melbourne, Victoria
Nationality Australian

Modeling information

Height 5 ft 10 12 in (179 cm)
Hair color Brown
Eye color Blue
Manager IMG New York, IMG Milan, IMG Paris, IMG London, IMG Sydney

Montana Cox (born 2 September 1996) is an Australian model, best known for being the winner of cycle 7 of Australia's Next Top Model.[1]

Australia's Next Top Model

Cox was announced the winner of Australia's Next Top Model, Cycle 7 at the Sydney Opera House on 25 October 2011, defeating Liz Braithwaite and Simone Holtznagel in the final. She is the second winner hailing from Victoria, with the previous Victorian winner being Alice Burdeu of Cycle 3.

In episode 1, Cox was singled out for her potential in the natural beauty photo shoot. She made it into the top 20 and travelled to Paris, France where photographer Jez Smith stated, "you can't take a bad picture of that beautiful face". In episodes 5 and 6, Cox was declared a frontrunner after being the first girl to gain two consecutive first call-outs. During episode 6, American photographer Gabrielle Revere stated, "I could see you in New York, I could see you at the castings. I really do Montana. I think you've got it."

In episode 9, Cox became a contender again after photographer Simon Upton stated, "I was really impressed with Montana. She is the one to beat in this competition". In episode 10, Cox gained her third first call-out for her vintage lingerie photo shoot. In episode 11, Cox won the go-see challenge after designer Fernando Frisoni stated, "I would book her with my eyes closed. I'd consider her opening my show". In the same episode, she was the first girl through to the finale at the Sydney Opera House. In episode 12, the final three flew to Dubai, United Arab Emirates where they participated in two high-fashion photo shoots. Photographer Georges Antoni stated that Cox was his favourite after both shoots.

During the final judging, Sarah Murdoch, Charlotte Dawson and Antoni gave their verdict that Cox should be the winner, with Murdoch calling her "a supermodel in the making." In episode 13, designer Alex Perry likened her to Cindy Crawford and stated "she is the calibre of girl you would see in any international fashion magazine". After winning, Harper's Bazaar Australia editor Edwina McCann stated Cox was, "the greatest discovery for Australia's Next Top Model or any Next Top Model series."[2] Cox is the second winner of the show to have never made a bottom two appearance.

Whilst being on the show, Cox won a national campaign with Blackmores as well as a spread in the Telegraph's Sunday magazine.

Career

Cox at the David Jones Autumn Winter Launch in Sydney, Australia

As the winner, Cox appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Australia, as well as an eight-page spread in the magazine. Her other prizes included a modelling contract with Chic Model Management, twenty thousand dollars in cash, a Ford Fiesta and an overseas trip to New York City to meet with NEXT Model Management.[3]

Cox has since gone on to be one of the celebrity faces of FOXTEL. It was also announced that Cox would appear in the campaign for David Jones department stores for the 2012 Autumn/Winter collection[4] alongside models Miranda Kerr and Samantha Harris.[5] Cox has also appeared in campaigns for Betts Shoes, Lovisa, Witchery's A/W 2012 campaign and Maurie and Eve Winter 2012 campaign.[6]

In February 2012, she signed with IMG Models Paris, IMG Models New York, IMG Models Milan, and IMG Models London. Subsequently after, Cox made her runway debut at Milan Fashion Week Fall 2012, walking for a total of 5 shows which included Aquilano.Rimondi, Bottega Veneta, Emilio Pucci, Etro and Jo No Fui. At Paris Fashion Week Fall 2012, she walked for 11 shows including Andrew Gn, Cacharel, Carven, Chanel, Christian Dior, Kenzo, Lanvin, Mugler, Sacai and closed Felipe Oliveira Baptista and Vanessa Bruno.

In March 2012, Cox closed her first David Jones show at the Melbourne Fashion Festival.

In April 2012, she made her Australian Fashion Week debut walking for Carla Zampatti, Flannel, Manning Cartell, Ksubi, Toni Matičevski, Magdalena Veleveska, Jayson Brusdon, Camilla Franks, Lisa Ho, Ellery, WatsonxWatson, as well as opening Life with Bird and Ginger & Smart and closing Romance Was Born and Gary Bigeni. In May 2012, Cox walked for Chanel's 2013 Cruise presentation in Versailles.

In June 2012, Cox appeared in a campaign for Pink Lou Lou and editorials for Madison Magazine & Vogue Australia magazine. During Resort 2013, Cox modelled for Chanel, Dior, Oscar De La Renta, Lanvin and Bassike [7] In July 2012, Cox made her debut at the Fall/Winter Haute Couture Fashion Week 12/13 in Paris. Cox walked for Elie Saab, Alexis Mabille, Valentino and Worth.[8] Cox appeared in Spring/Summer 2012 campaigns for Dion Lee and David Jones and was featured in issue 47 of Russh magazine. In August 2012, Cox was featured in Vogue Australia, for the 3rd time as well as campaigns for Colette by Colette Dinnigan, LIFEwithBIRD's 10th anniversary show and the Spring/Summer look book for Gary Bigeni.

In September 2012, Cox was featured for the 4th time in Australian Vogue as well as Vogue Italia in a campaign for Valentino Haute Couture. Cox returned to the runway for the debut of David Jones' Spring/Summer launch alongside Miranda Kerr and Samantha Harris. Due to this, Cox missed New York Fashion Week but appeared at London Fashion Week Spring RTW 2013 for Antonio Berardi, Bernard Chandran, Willow, Dion Lee, Jean-Pierre Braganza and opened for Felder Felder. At Milan Fashion Week Spring RTW 2013, Cox walked for 9 shows including DSquared2, Alviero Martini 1A Classe, Roccobarocco, Les Copains, Antonio Marras, Genny, Maurizio Pecoraro and Laura Biagiotti.[9] At Paris Fashion Week Spring RTW 2013, Cox walked for Chanel, Tom Ford, Alexis Mabille, Mugler, Carven, Vionnet, AF Vandervorst, Shiatzy Chen and Maison Rabih Kayrouz by Rabih Kayrouz.

In February 2014, Cox walked as a Givenchy exclusive at Paris Fashion Week Fall 2014.

In October 2015, Cox was ranked by Cosmopolitan as one of the most successful contestants of the Top Model franchise, alongside fellow winners Ksenia Kahnovich (Ty — supermodel, 2004), Alice Burdeu (Australia's Next Top Model, 2007), Sora Choi (Korea's Next Top Model, 2012), Hyun Ji Shin (Korea's Next Top Model, 2013), Aamito Lagum (Africa's Next Top Model, 2014), Oliver Stummvoll (Austria's Next Topmodel, 2014), and other alumni Fatima Siad (America's Next Top Model, 2008), Patricia van der Vliet (Holland's Next Top Model, 2008), Saara Sihvonen (Suomen huippumalli haussa, 2010), Leila Goldkuhl (America's Next Top Model, 2012) and Kate Grigorieva (Top Model po-russki, 2012).[10]

Personal life

Cox was house captain of the Nillumbik house at Eltham College,[11] and finished year twelve in 2011. She attended Warrandyte Primary School and graduated 2005.[12] Her hobbies include netball, basketball, running and going to the gym.[13][14] Her father, Darryl Cox, is a former professional Australian rules footballer.[15]

References

  1. "Next Top Montana". Sydney Morning Herald. SMH. 25 October 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  2. "Melbourne beauty Montana Cox wins Australia's Next Top Model". Herald Sun. Fairfax Media. 26 October 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  3. Moran, Jonathon; Halliwell, Ellie (16 January 2011). "Oz's Next Top Agency". The Daily Telegraph. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  4. "Montana Cox will give Miranda Kerr a run for her money on the David Jones catwalk".
  5. "Montana Cox the centre of attention".
  6. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Montana-Cox/247886161910514?sk=photos
  7. "Style.com".
  8. http://www.style.com/peopleparties/modelsearch/person14333
  9. "Style.com".
  10. Rees, Alex (20 October 2015). "12 times "Top Model" actually found, you know, a top model". Cosmopolitan. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  11. "House Music 2011" (PDF). ELTHAM College of Education. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  12. "Australia's Next Top Model favourite Montana Cox in line for testing times". Confidential. Herald Sun. 24 October 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  13. "Australia's Next Top Model Blackmores Challenge Winner Montana Cox reveals real beauty comes from within". Blackmores. Blackmores. 13 September 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  14. "Australia's Next Top Model crowned". The West Australian. West Australian Newspapers Limited. 25 October 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  15. Te Koha, Nui (7 September 2014). "Darryl Cox has Father's Day pride for his supermodel girl Montana". Sunday Herald Sun.
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Preceded by
Amanda Ware
Australia's Next Top Model winner
Cycle 7 (2011)
Succeeded by
Melissa Juratowitch
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