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Dani Evans
Born
Danielle Evans

June 4, 1985 (1985-06-04) (age 39)
OccupationFashion Model
Modeling information
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorDark Brown
AgencyElite Model Management
Ford Models, Click Models, Chick Models, Women-Direct Model Management

Danielle "Dani" Evans (born June 4, 1985 in Little Rock, Arkansas) is an American model, crowned the winner of Cycle 6 of America's Next Top Model in the spring of 2006. She currently resides in New York City, where she founded Monrowe, a unisex line of ready-to-wear hats.

America's Next Top Model

Evans was never placed below sixth and was thought by the judges to be one of the front-runners in the competition, noted for her striking face. Over her stay she was voted Covergirl of the Week twice, received one first call-out and would have won the Go-See challenge had the final four been on time. Evans had two consecutive appearances in the bottom two where she survived both over Sara Albert and Jade Cole. It was not until the second half of the contest that she came under criticism for her heavy southern accent, which the judges felt was problematic, as the competition winner would shoot commercials for Covergirl; however, they acknowledged that she could work with a speech coach to eradicate her accent. In the finale, the judges were torn, with some of the judges preferring fellow finalist Joanie Dodds's versatile portfolio, while others (notably judge Nigel Barker) preferring Evans's "signature look." However, they felt Evans had the stronger in-person presence and commanded the final catwalk as well as having a stunning portfolio. Evans's charisma and charm edged out Dodds, thus crowning her the sixth winner of America's Next Top Model.

Career

After the show, Evans signed with Ford Models as part of her prize. She is now signed with Elite Model Management.

Evans has been featured in ELLE, Elle Girl, Jewel Magazine, In Touch Weekly, Essence Magazine, The New York Post, PowerPlay Magazine,[1] the Ashro catalog, Sephora, Akademiks, MetroStyle, Cover Magazine, Venus Magazine, CoverGirl eyewear, and the Tory Burch line for Saks Fifth Avenue. In 2020, she appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Vietnam.

Runway

Evans has walked the runway for Issue, Victorio & Lucchino, Baby Phat Fall '07, Zang Toi Fall '07, BET'S Rip the Runway, Style Salon, Jenni Kayne's spring collection fashion show, and Carlos Campos Fashion Design during New York Fashion Week.[2] She has received a showcard from her agency, Click Model Management, for NY Fashion Week. She is one of few ANTM alumnae to be given a showcard for fashion week, an honor she received multiple times. Evans also walked in Korto Momolu's finale show on Project Runway season 5. She walked for Y-3 and William Rast F/W 2010 New York Fashion Week. Evans walked for TRIAS, Farah Angsana, Mara Hoffman Fall 2011 New York Fashion Week,[citation needed] and Michael Knight and Zang Toi in NY Fashion Week Spring 2012 show (Sept. 2011).

Commercial

In 2006 Evans starred in The CW CoverGirl commercial campaign "My Life as a Cover Girl", as well as a CoverGirl commercial with fellow CoverGirls Queen Latifah and Tiiu Kuik.[3] She was one of only a few Top Model winners to have her CoverGirl contract renewed and can be seen in multiple ads for the brand. She has been featured as one of CoverGirl's Top Models in Action. In 2009, Evans appeared on the cover of Kouture Magazine. Her shoot appeared on YouTube.[4] Evans also appeared in a 2013 commercial for Target's Everyday Collection and as a model for women's clothing retailers New York and Company's website.

Other

Evans made a guest appearance at Chris Brown's MTV special My Super Sweet 16. She is the spokesmodel for Akademiks and appeared on The Wendy Williams Show on September 16, 2009, as a model for Pastry, a line owned by Vanessa Simmons and Angela Simmons. She was featured in the Victoria's Secret PINK online style guide in December 2009.

Sources

  1. ^ "Powerplay Magazine". Retrieved 9 October 2006.
  2. ^ StyleBistro: Where Are They Now - America's Next Top Model
  3. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkXbRwRgiRw
  4. ^ "Dani Evans Kouture Magazine Cover shoot". Retrieved September 8, 2010.
Preceded by America's Next Top Model winner
Cycle 6 (2006)
Succeeded by