Ann Ward
Ann Ward was born in Dallas, Texas, United States on April 20th, 1991 and is the Model. At the age of 33, Ann Ward biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Ann Marie Ward (born April 20, 1991) is an American fashion model best known as the champion of Cycle 15 of America's Next Top Models.
Early life
Ward claims that Dallas, Texas, is her hometown, although she hails from Prosper, a tiny suburb that straddles Collin and Denton counties. In 2009, she graduated from Prosper High School. She said repeatedly that she was teased during school due to her height and slim figure, which led to her to experience self-confidence issues.
Post-ANTM career
She walked multiple fashion shows around America, Europe, Africa, and Asia after winning the 15th season of America's Next Top Models.
Ward's beauty in Vogue was published in May 2011 and her essay in Vogue Italia was published in March 2011; instead of a two-page spread, she received a seven-page spread in Vogue Italia. In the fall of 2011, Ward was on the front page of Velvet Magazine.
Jane Randall, Alexandria Everett, and Hannah Jones walked for Alex London. In the fashion showcase for Vivienne Westwood, she was selected in the season finale of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 16. Ward walked in a fashion show named Desfile Google+PV14 in October 2013 and wore Pineda Covalin's 2014 collection.
Ward has appeared on various retrospective lists identifying the top Model contestants in the United States. The New York Post named her one of the ten contestants on their list of "most interesting contestants" in the show's history in 2015. Ward appeared on a list of the top Model contestants in the United States, including Marie Claire, who said she "glowed with confidence despite—or, specifically because of—her physical appearance."
Ward has been known to enjoy drawing and posting her artwork on her Tumblr, Instagram, and Twitter pages, in addition to modeling. Ward also appeared in the New York Times, drawing comic and anime characters.