Who will sweep up the Autumn/Winter 2016 Shows?

Milan F/W 2016.17 top walkers:

!) Marjan Jonkman - 18 shows

2) Roos Abels - 17 shows

3) Lia Pavlova and Maartje Verhoef - 16 shows

4) Lineisy Montero - 15 shows

5) Greta Varlese, Julie Hoomans and Sora Choi - 14 shows


New York + London + Milan F/W 2016.17 top walkers so far:

1) Lia Pavlova - 49 shows

2) Odette Pavlova - 41 shows

3) Marjan Jonkman - 40 shows

4) Lineisy Montero - 39 shows

5) Sora Choi - 37 shows
 
Thank you, Riseup! :kiss:

I'm so happy Sora is doing so well especially with happened to her prior to this season. :smile:

Really glad to see Maartje still pulling through as well!
 
^I wouldn't say this considering the awesome season they are both having! But maybe because of Lia's softer features and more "usual" look? Last season they walked the same amount of shows in Paris, we'll see this time around.
 
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Thank you Riseup, so it is:
Milan F/W 2016.17 top walkers:

!) Marjan Jonkman, Roos Abels - 18 shows

2) Lia Pavlova and Maartje Verhoef - 16 shows

3) Lineisy Montero - 15 shows

4) Greta Varlese, Julie Hoomans and Sora Choi - 14 shows


New York + London + Milan F/W 2016.17 top walkers so far:

1) Lia Pavlova - 49 shows

2) Odette Pavlova - 41 shows

3) Marjan Jonkman - 40 shows

4) Lineisy Montero - 39 shows

5) Sora Choi - 37 shows

I swear I thought to see Greta's name everywhere lol.
How many did Harleth do?

And I know Rianne didn't do many shows but for me she is the star is without a doubt: Gucci, Fendi, Diesel Black Gold and closing Bottega Veneta, Prada and Versace.

The Moosgaard twins are not doing well are they?
 
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Milan F/W 2016.17 top walkers:

!) Marjan Jonkman, Roos Abels - 18 shows

2) Lia Pavlova and Maartje Verhoef - 16 shows

3) Lineisy Montero - 15 shows

4) Greta Varlese, Julie Hoomans and Sora Choi - 14 shows


New York + London + Milan F/W 2016.17 top walkers so far:

1) Lia Pavlova - 49 shows

2) Odette Pavlova - 41 shows

3) Marjan Jonkman - 40 shows

4) Lineisy Montero - 39 shows

5) Sora Choi - 37 shows

PAVLOVA LOCKDOWN ALERT!

Unless Marjan is doing somekind of sorcery to enable her to walk the most shows, which would at least put her in second place. Any attempt to catch Lia would be a waste considering she has quite a big gap there.

It'll all come down to the battle for the second and third place now...
 
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Marjan and Odette are going at it and their management know it cause at this point they're letting them walk literally everything that gets thrown their way :lol: one minute they're @ Sacai and the next one walking for Veronique Branquinho :blink::lol:
 
Paris F/W 2016.17 Top walkers:

1- Lineisy Montero - 22 shows

2- Lia Pavlova - 21 shows

3- Marjan Jonkman and Odette Pavlova - 20 shows



F/W 2016.17 Top 10 walkers (New York + London + Milan + Paris:(

1- Lia Pavlova - 71 shows

2- Odette Pavlova - 62 shows

3- Lineisy Montero - 61 shows

4- Marjan Jonkman - 60 shows

5- Maartje Verhoef - 53 shows

6- Julie Hoomans - 52 shows

7- Sora Choi - 51 shows

8- Adrienne Juliger - 48 shows

9- Greta Varlese - 47 shows

10- Irina Djuranovic - 46 shows
 
BOOM! there are on the list the top girls of this moment, but only few of them are doing very well in editorials, shows, covers, and campaings(contracts) every season more and more exclusivity, but anyway doesn't matter if you do only few shows... and after that you make covers and covers, campings, fixing on you prestigious brands to be their girls...
 
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PAVLOVA LOCKDOWN INDEED!

Aaaand I'm preparing my own Runway Counter as well. It'll be up in a matter of hours so watch this space!
 
Maartje has been in the top 10 for the 4th consecutive season. :wub: Glad to see Lineisy keep her bookings up, and it's amazing to see Sora in the Top 10 list. If I'm not mistaken, I think it has been a while since an Asian performed the way she had.
 
Maartje still in the top 10, but we can say always in top 5!! that's so good for her!
 
Because Maartje is just a runway filler, so she fits every show.
 
and Maartje will get campaign after that.I think so ra ,greta,lineisy still score atleast 1 campaign in f\w season.
 
Alright, folks, this is what you've been waiting for... By the grace of the fashion week gods, I present you the Runway Showlist Counter! Something that works the same way as MDC's Runway Rankings, but with even more detail.

I've finally able to catch up on the other shows in NY, London and Milan as I work on Paris. I got my motivation back courtesy to an Excel formula that is capable of removing all the trailing spaces on every name!

Enjoy the Excel document, in all its raw, statistical glory here! If you have comments, criticisms, and suggestions, feel free to either PM me or post it here. Special thanks go to everyone contributed in the "Runway Showlist" thread of this season as well! Without them, this thing won't exist!
 
The 15 New Faces That Ruled Fall 2016
March 11, 2016 5:18 pm by Janelle Okwodu

New faces are always being added to modeling’s talent pool, but this season the market was flooded. If Fall 2016’s shows were bigger and bolder than ever, well, so were the models. A fresh crop emerged to walk the runways of New York, London, Milan, and Paris, bringing with them energy, excitement, and undeniable appeal. With so many promising girls on the scene at the moment, a mere top 10 just doesn’t cut it anymore: Take a look at the 15 brand-new breakthrough models with the bookings, allure, and personality to go the distance.

Dilone (DNA)
Hometown: Long Island, New York
Season highlights: Balmain, Fendi, Marc Jacobs, Versace
Follow her: @_dilone

Dilone’s momentum had been building since the Pre-Fall collections, and the native New Yorker used this season to follow through on all her positive buzz. A rapper with a gamine look and ease in front of the camera, Dilone proved herself to be a versatile commodity, garnering impressive shows in every single city. Not every girl can be an haute hippie for Anna Sui and then transform into one of Donatella Versace’s vixens, but Dilone managed to pull it off. Already booking the covers of independent magazines, she is certain to be on designer short lists once campaign season rolls around.

Mali Koopman (Women)
Hometown: Sydney, Australia
Season highlights: Valentino, Chanel, Céline, Balenciaga
Follow her: @malikoopman

Australian cool girls were trending this season, and Koopman embodied the look. An elegant presence on the catwalk for some of the world’s most prestigious labels, she made strutting for Valentino, Chanel, and Balenciaga appear effortless. An architecture student back home in Sydney, Koopman appealed to designers with intellectual leanings, even snagging the opening spot for Phoebe Philo at Céline.

Charlee Fraser (IMG)
Hometown: New South Wales, Australia
Season highlights: Rodarte, Marni, Prada, Dior
Follow her: @charleefraser

By trading her long curls for a Louise Brooks–esque bob in a familiar crimson right before the season began, Fraser reinvented her look and immediately caught the eye of every casting director in town. This makeover made her the ideal choice to open Marni, strut for Prada, and even take Demna Gvasalia’s first Balenciaga collection for a spin. With her doe eyes and sculpted cheekbones, Fraser is destined to make waves in editorials, too.

Selena Forrest (Next)
Hometown: Long Beach, California
Season highlights: Proenza Schouler, Marc Jacobs, Loewe, Louis Vuitton
Follow her: @selenaforrest

Last season, Forrest opened Proenza Schouler and then promptly headed back to California. For Fall, she made her way through the full circuit, following Proenza with appearances at every show worth talking about. She even got to meet her fave celeb, Zendaya, backstage at Louis Vuitton. A skateboarder with attitude to spare, Forrest may just be the next tomboy model photographers become obsessed with.

Alanna Arrington (Next)
Hometown: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Season highlights: Chanel, Altuzarra, Off-White, Lanvin
Follow her: @alannaarringto

A Midwestern girl with international appeal, Arrington arrived on the scene with a vengeance, kicking off NYFW with an opening spot at Altuzarra and following it up with one impressive booking after another. By the time she showed up in Paris on Nicolas Ghesquière’s Louis Vuitton runway, a star was born—not bad for a self-confessed Harry Potter nerd!

Katie Moore (Trump)
Hometown: Houston, Texas
Season highlights: Alexander Wang, Moschino, Givenchy, Balenciaga
Follow her: @katherineann.moore

Never underestimate the power of a good makeover—especially when Guido Palau is behind it. Prior to opening the Alexander Wang show, Moore was transformed from a blonde-next-door to everyone’s most-wanted punk. Which isn’t to say it’s all about the hair: It takes more than that to pull off a season as good as Moore’s was. Working with brands that understand the appeal of the unconventional—Vetements, Rick Owens, and Saint Laurent among them—helped her become one of Fall’s biggest success stories.

Natalie Ludwig (Elite)
Hometown: Vancouver
Season highlights: Ralph Lauren Collection, Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry, Valentino
Follow her: @natalielud

Classic good looks never go out of style, and Ludwig is as classic a beauty as we’ve seen these past few seasons. Her perfect proportions and Ivy League pedigree make her a throwback to the glamour girls of the early aughts, but her show list represents the best of right now. Whether she was fitting right in with Christopher Bailey’s Burberry troupe or playing against type at Maison Margiela, Ludwig was the model to watch.

Shelby Hayes (The Lions)
Hometown: Orange County, California
Season highlights: Derek Lam, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Valentino
Follow her: @shelbyhayes14

A sci-fi fan with a curly ’fro and a bubbly personality, Hayes has been experiencing a bona fide “moment” since before NYFW began. Appearances everywhere—from Prada to Missoni to Louis Vuitton—only served to cement her status as an It girl. Now that Juergen Teller and Marie-Amélie Sauvé have taken note of her, even more major work can’t be far behind.

Julia Ratner (Elite Europe)
Hometown: Ukraine
Season highlights: Dolce & Gabbana, Chanel, Prada, Valentino
Follow her: @dear.ratner

Otherworldly new face Ratner first wowed during Miu Miu’s dramatic Pre-Fall show, and in the months since she’s only continued to impress. Calling to mind the baby-faced–model wave that gave us names like Sasha Pivovarova and Gemma Ward, Ratner’s ultra-sweet look has made her continuously in demand. Joining the Chanel brigade alongside girls like Kendall Jenner and the Hadid sisters, Ratner more than held her own.

Teddy Quinlivan (One Management)
Hometown: Boston
Season highlights: Saint Laurent, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Victoria Beckham
Follow her: @teddy_quinlivan

It’s not enough to just walk down a runway; great models need great personalities—which Quinlivan has got in spades. An art student turned catwalker, Quinlivan throws all her energy into each pose. Though only in her first full season, she already has an influential fan club—street style photographers love her, casting directors are obsessed, and designers can’t seem to get enough. When your show list features nothing but the best, including Saint Laurent, Prada, Gucci, Burberry, and more, you’re doing something right.

Mayowa Nicholas (The Society)
Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria
Season highlights: Prada, Miu Miu, Dior, Dries Van Noten
Follow her: @mayowanicholas

The face! The body! The breakthrough moment! It was clear that Nicholas was a star back when she won Nigeria’s round of Elite Model Look back in 2014, but Fall provided her with a moment in the spotlight. Whether she was appearing at Miu Miu alongside Adriana Lima or walking Dior and Prada for the first time, Nicholas was drumming up excitement—and making a name for herself—wherever she turned up this month.

Lorena Maraschi (Next)
Hometown: Paraty, Brazil
Season highlights: Prada, Loewe, Louis Vuitton, Valentino
Follow her: @lorenamaraschi

In a word: adorable. Prada opener Maraschi was easily the cutest new face to emerge this season, and her combination of doll-like looks and sophistication proved irresistible. Following up Prada with turns at Loewe, Kenzo, and Valentino gave Maraschi runway bragging rights, and she’s already made her way to some influential fashion glossies.

Paulina Frankowska (Elite)
Hometown: Tczew, Poland
Season highlights: Prada, Dior, J.W.Anderson, Valentino
Follow her: @paulinafrankowska

An enchanting newbie, Frankowska added a touch of fairy-tale prettiness to every show she appeared in. Especially adept at pulling off the season’s dramatic looks, Frankowska seemed right at home in Dior’s black lips and Prada’s dainty sailor hats.

Naki Depass (Elite)
Hometown: Clarendon, Jamaica
Season highlights: Burberry, Prada, Givenchy, Céline
Follow her: @nakidepass

Sometimes it isn’t about the quantity of shows a model walks, but the quality. Though she only appeared in four shows this season, Depass ensured all eyes were on her the entire time. Tall, lean, and impossibly graceful, she made her presence felt from the get-go, debuting with an exclusive at Burberry, then following it up with turns at Prada, Céline, and Givenchy.

Cong He (IMG)
Hometown: Hunan, China
Season highlights: Proenza Schouler, Marni, Balmain, Miu Miu
Follow her: @heconghc

Cong’s innate poise and inarguable appeal have made her a favorite of Dolce & Gabbana and Chanel, but Fall saw the beauty become a girl most wanted by all of fashion’s elite. Walking more than 30 shows—all of them exceptional in quality—Cong was one of the hardest working models of the season.

vogue.com/13414811/top-new-models-fall-2016
 

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