Make Me a Supermodel is heating up just in time for New York Fashion Week! Last week our favorite little Alabama-bred junk-food lover Aryn got voted out by the voting public (you meanies!). Luckily Stylehive was there to comfort her, and ask her some tough questions, all at the same time! We also saw some contestants walk the catwalk yesterday - and Bravo has given us a fun clip of the experience. So Read On for more about Aryn, or click the Video Button for yesterday's Fashion Week fun!
Stylehive: What was the overall "Make me a Supermodel" experience like for you?Aryn: The overall experience for me was just an incredible journey. It was a crash course in modeling for me. I was doing things I've never done before, and I just grew leaps and bounds.Stylehive: What were your thoughts on being in the bottom three - did you think you'd be the one to go?
Aryn: It was a really tough week for me because the challenge was difficult. It was a challenge to create chemistry with someone who was not as into the challenge as I was. I felt there were people who should have been in the bottom 3 before me, and in the end it was up to America to vote. I put a lot of effort in this challenge, and it was hard for there not to be that recognition of how hard I worked.Stylehive: Who do you think deserves to win and why?
Aryn: If I had to pick my choice for a winner, for guys, I would say Ronnie. He has the most genuine and magnetic personality of everyone I met. I gravitated towards him and we became really good friends. Everyone in the house has good looks for modeling, but in addition to good looks, Ronnie has a great personality and that makes a winning combo. Stylehive: What is your best fashion/style advice?
Aryn: My best fashion advice is to wear what looks good on you. I look at current fashions and I love them and I'll try them on to see what looks good and fits my body. Find out what works for your body, and what feels good on you. That's what you should focus on, and not just try to wear every trend that's out there.


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