Dominique Reighard
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Dominique Reighard (born May 20, 1984) is an American fashion model and singer, best known for her appearance as a competitor on America's Next Top Model Cycles 10 and 17: All-Stars and for being the face of Carol's Daughter.
Printwork[edit]
Before appearing on America's Next Top Model, Reighard walked in Columbus Fashion Week in March 2007.[1]
Her printwork can be seen in J'Adore, Fashion Q&A, Ebony, C Magazine and Seventeen. Reighard had also been featured on the websites of Essence and Sovereign Soles and ads for Carol's Daughter and Grove City Dental.[2][3][4][5]
America's Next Top Model[edit]
America's Next Top Model Cycle 10[edit]
Reighard was the last (fourteenth) girl selected to be part of the tenth cycle of America's Next Top Model, on her fifth try when Tyra Banks decided to open an extra slot for her after initially only wanting the best thirteen (Anya Kop was selected thirteenth).[6] Reighard was an underdog during the competition and even had a botched makeover that had to be redone. Reighard landed in the bottom two with Allison Kuehn in the second week. The judges noted that she was good at softening her looks on pictures. She won one team challenge and tied with Claire Unabia as the best posers. The judges eliminated Reighard tenth (finishing fourth in overall rank since fellow contestant Kimberly Rydzewski quit the competition in episode two making Atalya Slater the first girl to be eliminated) in Rome during her second bottom two appearance which Fatima Siad had survived for the third time. Nigel Barker noted that her face "couldn't take make-up".
America's Next Top Model Cycle 17: All-Stars[edit]
Two months after giving birth to her second child, Reighard was selected as a finalist for the first All-Star edition of America's Next Top Model along with thirteen returning models. This time Reighard returned as a fan favorite, front runner, and refined. Tyra Banks noted, "Dominique, I seriously think that you're a professional." Reighard placed fifth overall in the competition after she was eliminated in her only bottom two appearance on the All-Star cycle which former Cycle 12 semifinalist and Cycle 14 contestant Angelea Preston had survived for the fourth time.[7] Like all the other contestants on cycle 17, Reighard was given a branding word: "survivor". During her time on the show she developed her own perfume called "Survivor" and performed in a music video for her song "Tooch Ya Booty."
Modelville and Carol's Daughter[edit]
Reighard was then cast in Modelville in 2008. She has said she took part in the competition because she wanted to explore opportunities in New York City and move there to pursue modeling if she won.[8] Even though she didn't win any of the challenges, her researching work, commercial, presence, and her personality allowed her to win over Renee Alway.[9] She won a $50,000 contract and became the newest face of Carol's Daughter,[10] being featured on their website and in ads.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Columbus Fashion Week". The Columbus Dispatch. March 2007. Archived from the original on April 5, 2011. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ "Mixed Cycle Group". Ebony. December 2008. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
- ↑ "RTV Showpost".
- ↑ Welcome to Top Model Prep
- ↑ Ward, Kate (May 12, 2011). "'Top Model All-Stars' cast reported: Lisa D'Amato, Isis King in; Jade out". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 15, 2011.
- ↑ Modelville 1
- ↑ Modelville Finale
- ↑ Smith, Qianna (January 6, 2009). "Dominique Reighard: New Face of Carol's Daughter". Essence. Archived from the original on August 6, 2009. Unknown parameter
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