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Monika Santa Maria

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Monika Santa Maria
Born
Marlena Monika Ng Sta. Maria

NationalityFilipino-Malaysian
OccupationFashion model
Years active2015–present
Modeling information
Height1.77 m (5 ft 9+12 in)
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBlack
AgencyMajor Models Management New York
Mercator Models Philippines
Evenstar Management Malaysia
Diva Models Singapore
Esee Models China

Marlena Monika Ng Santa Maria is a Filipino fashion model.[1][failed verification][2] She is known for being a contestant in the third season of Asia's Next Top Model, where she represented the Philippines.[3][4][5][6][7] Sta. Maria lost the competition to 23 year-old Indonesian model Ayu Gani thus, becoming the runner-up of the competition.

Early life and education[]

Santa Maria was born to a Filipino mother and a Malaysian father. She was raised in the Philippines from the age of two. As a child, she never aspired to be a model because she was always shy at school and never imagined herself as a model.[citation needed] Santa Maria graduated with a psychology degree in De La Salle University. She also became a volleyball player in La Salle where she was part of the team Lady Spikers.[citation needed]

Asia's Next Top Model[]

Before she appeared in the third season of Asia's Next Top Model, Santa Maria was already featured in various magazines such as Metro, Mega, and Circuit, and won Century Superbod in 2012. She first auditioned in the second season but was rejected. She finally got in when she auditioned again for the third season of the competition thus, becoming one of the 14 contestants. Sta. Maria is the third runner-up in a row representing the Philippines after Stephanie Retuya and Jodilly Pendre.

2015-present: Post Asia's Next Top Model[]

After the show, she appeared in various television shows in GMA Network such as Unang Hirit, Taste Buddies, The Ryzza Mae Show, and Fox Sports Philippines The Goat in the Philippines and Glam TV in Malaysia. She traveled around Asia to promote Subaru as being the Ambassadress. Also, featured as the cover girl of Circuit, Women's Health Malaysia, and Manila Bulletin's Style WEEKEND, and spreads for different Magazines in the Philippines. She's currently the face of Close Up and endorser for Oppo.

In 2016, she competed with Aimee Cheng-Bradshaw on StarWorld's Style and The City. Also, appeared on Asia's Next Top Model 4 for Subaru photoshoot. However, she posed and walked for TRESemme Runway Ready 2016.

In 2017, she signed to Mercator Manila managed by Jonas Gaffud. In May, she appeared in the fifth season of Asia's Next Top Model. She was also featured in a campaign for L'Oreal Paris Philippines and NIVEA Malaysia TVC's. She walked at New York Fashion Week for Manila.

In 2018, she's one of the mentors of the sixth season of Asia's Next Top Model[8] together with her fellow alumnae Shikin Gomez and Minh Tu Nguyen, both from Cycle 5.

References[]

  1. ^ Bulletin, The Manila (December 4, 2015). "Designer tastes". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved April 17, 2016.[dead link]
  2. ^ Ominga, Princess Daisy C. (June 17, 2015). "Filipino is first runner-up in 'Asia's Next Top Model'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  3. ^ "Runner-up Monika Sta Maria on life after 'Asia's Next Top Model'". Rappler.
  4. ^ "PH bet Monika Sta Maria is 1st runner-up on 'Asia's Next Top Model'". Rappler.
  5. ^ Princess Daisy C. Ominga. "Monika Sta. Maria a winner still". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  6. ^ Rommel Gonzales (13 June 2015). "ANTM finalist Monika Sta. Maria on pageants: 'Hindi k". PEP magazine.
  7. ^ "Monika Sta. Maria models how to keep one's VIBE ON". Sun.Star Cebu.
  8. ^ "Monika Sta. Maria Will Return to Asia's Next Top Model Cycle 6". Preview.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Philippines Jodilly Pendre
Asia's Next Top Model
Runner-up

2015 (season 3)
Succeeded by
South Korea Sang In Kim
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