Tiffany Pisani

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Tiffany Pisani
Born (1992-01-20) 20 January 1992 (age 32)
Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, UK[1]
Occupation Fashion Model
Modelling information
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Hair colour Brown
Eye colour Blue
Dress size 8 (UK)
Manager Models 1 (International)[2]

Tiffany Pisani (born 20 January 1992) is a British-Maltese model, who was announced as the winner of the sixth cycle of Britain's Next Top Model in October 2010.[3]

Early career

In 2008, Pisani appeared in Maltese DJ Ruby's music video for "Living in The Dark".[4] Since then she appeared on the covers of numerous Maltese magazines such as Sunday Circle, Tune In, Pink, Platinum Love, and Milkshake. In 2009, she achieved third place (second runner up) in the annual Miss Maltese Islands competition.

Britain's Next Top Model

Tiffany first came to the international public's attention by being the youngest model on sixth cycle of Britain's Next Top Model in 2010. During her time on the show, her edgy look was emphasized on when the show's host, Elle Macpherson, had her cut her trademark long hair into a pixie crop.[citation needed] Elimination rounds saw her receive one first call-out and two appearances in the bottom two. She also won three challenges. During the tenth episode, internationally acclaimed photographer Terry O'Neill praised Pisani as his favourite girl in the competition.[citation needed] On 4 October 2010, Pisani was announced the winner, beating strong competitor and eventual runner-up Alisha White and judges' favourite Joy McLaren.

Personal life

Pisani was born in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. She grew up in Attard, Malta, with her parents, and her elder sister. English is her first language, but she attended a Maltese-language medium school where she attained fluency in Maltese. After winning Britain's Next Top Model Cycle 6, she has been based in London and has been working in Milan, Paris and Hong Kong.[5]

References

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