The reality television show ‘Vietnam’s Next Top Model’ has become a great attraction and drawing a large audience throughout the country.

This year’s competition attracted around 2,000 contestants nationwide. About 70 percent of the participants are students who can speak English better than last years’ contestants.
Model Thanh Hang was chosen as the host of the fourth season of the reality TV model search, together with fashion designer Do Manh Cuong, make-up artist Nam Trung and renowned Australian model coach Adam Williams.
Winner of this year’s show will receive a two-year contract worth VND1 billion with BeU Models, a front cover shot for F-Fashion magazine and a cash prize of VND200 million from the magazine, a one-year contract worth VND200 million with Nokia and free use of the latest cell phones of the brand, an apartment at The Vista project for 12 months and other valuable prizes from Bourjois cosmetics, Pamas-Beauty Clinic, Canifa fashion and California Fitness & Yoga Centers.
Successful models of the last contests including Hoang Thuy, Tra My and Mai Giang have chance to take part in fashion shows abroad, appear on leading fashion magazines and gradually integrate in the world fashion stage.
‘Vietnam’s Next Top Model’ is the Vietnamese version of the US reality television show ‘America’s Next Top Model’ by CBS Studios International.
Contestants between 18 and 25 years of age, of minimum height 1.65m will compete in a catwalk contest, present their talents and skills and participate in an interview with jury members.
The show is an opportunity for thousands of contestants to compete for the title of Vietnam’s Next Top Model and a platform to start a career in the modeling industry.
A total of 18 male and female models who have qualified for the finals of the fourth series of Vietnam’s Next Top Model will live together in a house for two months, while cameras will record their interpersonal relationships. The jury will then choose the winning contestant.
11 episodes will be aired on VTV3 every Sunday at 8pm starting from October 6.