
The series plans to even display the darker parts of modeling, with minimal censoring. The girls will be shown getting rejected for jobs, and should any issues involving eating disorders, depression and ethnic diversity arise, they too are to be shown and dealt with on camera.

Producing and creating the show cost Vogue close to $3 million. The show is an effort on the magazine’s part, to branch out and reach younger audiences in a more effective way as well as to capitalize on the success of similar fashion-based shows, such as America’s Next Top Model, Project Runway, and Make Me a Supermodel – which is produced by IMG as well.

Several bloggers have been sent preview episodes to view exclusively before anyone else. The show’s main sponsor is the American clothing retailer Express. The closets of IMG with thus be filled with Express clothing, and viewers are able linked to the model’s Express ‘looks’ while watching the show. The show is also sponsored by the website Bebo.com.
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