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Jaslene Gonzalez
Born
Jaslene Gonzalez
Modeling information
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Hair colorDark Brown/Black
Eye colorBrown
AgencyElite Model Management

Jaslene Gonzalez (born May 28, 1986) is a Puerto Rican fashion model, and the winner of Cycle 8 of America's Next Top Model.

Biography

Jaslene Gonzalez was born in Puerto Rico.[1][2] She grew up in Humboldt Park,[3] and graduated from Notre Dame High School for Girls in Chicago. She was an online college admissions advisor prior to America's Next Top Model.[4]

Gonzalez had done some modeling prior to America's Next Top Model, having been represented by Avant Garde Models. In her CW "Close-up" interview, it was revealed that she appeared in fashion shows for local Chicago designers, including Michelle Gomez and Alexis Arquette, as seen in local Chicago newspapers Extra and La Nota.

Gonzalez said in her Seventeen interview that she had been in an abusive relationship with her ex-boyfriend; the relationship ended shortly before the filming of Cycle 7.[5]

Top Model

Jaslene tried out for Cycle 7, but only made it to the semifinals. Assuring the judges that she would be back for the next cycle's audition, Jaslene's determination caught the eye of Tyra Banks, who thought she had potential. Jaslene started off at the top of the pack, getting her photo called first twice in a row. Jaslene became only the second contestant (Joanie Dodds, runner-up of Cycle 6 being the first) to never place in the bottom two. However, unlike Joanie who finished as runner-up, Jaslene won the competition.[6]

At 5'8",[7][8] she is the second-shortest winner, only behind Cycle 3's Eva Pigford, who stood an inch and a half shorter. She is the second winner from Illinois; the first was Adrianne Curry. Jaslene is the first Puerto Rican winner, and the third winner with Latina heritage, the first being Cycle 2's Yoanna House and the second one being Cycle 4's Naima Mora.

Modeling career

As part of her prize, Gonzalez won representation by Elite Model Management, a $100,000 (USD) contract with CoverGirl cosmetics and a photo shoot for the cover of and a six page spread in Seventeen magazine. In addition, during the run of Cycle 9, Jaslene appeared once a week in a "My Life As A CoverGirl" segment that airs during commercial breaks while the week's episode of Top Model runs.

She has modeled for the New York Post (Tempo),[9] US Weekly,[10] and In Touch Weekly magazines and made appearances on talk shows Live With Regis and Kelly, 106 & Park, TRL,[11], The View, modeling a dress designed by Elizabeth Hasselbeck[12] and Jensen! (Dutch Talkshow).[13]

She was "La Madrina" of the Annual National New York City Puerto Rican Day Parade held June 16, 2007, appearing in a yellow convertible that paraded alongside the car carrying Daddy Yankee.[14]

Gonzalez hosted several style spots for CoverGirl TV, including segments titled "Summer Goddess", "Day To Night" and "Jaslene's Glamorous Nights" and has modeled for Ximena Valero as well as being honored at the 1st Annual Chicago Latino Fashion Week.[15] She had a 5-page spread in the issue of Vibe Vixen magazine, Named One Of Latina Magazine's Latinas Of the Year, was on a 6-page spead for Colures (U.K fashion Magazine) and was featured on Trace (magazine): Model Behaviour as Falls new faces. Gonzalez also walked for Ashley Paige in Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Miami Swim 08 and was on the catwalk for the Armani Exchange line. In addition she received a showcard from elite (a huge deal for any model even more impressive especially for an ANTM contestant) and walked at Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2008.[16]

Gonzalez was a nominee for the 2007 Teen Choice Awards, under the category "Choice TV: Female Reality/Variety Star," but did not win the award. She has also been featured on COACD, fashionista.com and WWD (Women's Wear Daily).

Jaslene partnered up with Liz Claiborne and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, to spread awareness about teen dating violence, for the Love Is Not Abuse campaign.[17]

She has been on numerous covers of magazines such as, Latina, Hombre, 6 Degrees, FN, Seventeen, Urban Latino, Bleu, Vanidades and Time Out.[18][19] She is featured on the cover of Metrostyle Catalog.[20] She has also appeared in an ad campaign for Lot29 F/W 07-08 and has a Billboard in Times Square.[21]

Women's Wear Daily (WWD) said the following about Gonzalez:[22]

When 20-year-old Jaslene Gonzalez won season eight's "America's Next Top Model," Lot29 executives knew they had their next face.

They seem to have chosen correctly. Gonzalez did so well for the brand last season, the company asked her back to endorse the product for spring.

Also, she will get a second Billboard in New York. Gonzalez has a two page fashion spread in the new issue of Seventeen Magazine.[23]Gonzalez walked at Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2008-09 for Armani Exchange and Project Runway finalist Jillian Lewis.[24][25] She has modeled for the Amaya swimwear line at the BET 'Rip the Runway' fashion show.

Jaslene filmed her first official CoverGirl commercial, which is now airing in Latin America and on Spanish-language channels and shot a cameo in the John Leguizamo film Humboldt Park.[26] She also shot an ad campaign for online retailer ShopBop.[27]

References

Preceded by America's Next Top Model winner
Cycle 8 (2007)
Succeeded by