Melrose Bickerstaff

Melissa Rose Bickerstaff (born February 6, 1983), known professionally as Melrose, is an American financial advisor, fashion model and fashion designer based in San Francisco, California,[2] and signed to Leni's Model Management.[3] She first came to prominence in 2006, as the runner-up on the seventh edition of America's Next Top Model.

Melrose Bickerstaff
Born
Melissa Rose Bickerstaff

(1983-02-06) February 6, 1983[1]
Other namesMel Rose, Melrose
Modeling information
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorBlue/Green
AgencyLeni's Model Management
Spin Models
Bleu Model Management
Empire Model Management

Early life

Bickerstaff was born in 1983. She grew up in the city of Orchard Lake, Michigan, graduating from West Bloomfield High School in 2001.[4] At West Bloomfield, she was active in theater and was a member of the ski team.[4] She also participated in the school's fashion program.

She graduated from The Art Institute of California - San Francisco with a degree in fashion design. In 2003, she was named "Best of Show" and "Most Creative" in the school's annual student fashion show.[5] Before appearing on America's Next Top Model, she worked as a fashion designer.

America's Next Top Model

On Top Model, Bickerstaff adopted the stage name "Melrose," saying she removed the "issa" from her first name because she "didn't need it."[2] She got as far as the "final two" on the series, despite being depicted as not well-liked by the other contestants. Later reporting by E! attributed this depiction to selective editing.[6] Her walk was judged better than that of competitor CariDee English, but English won the overall competition.

After Top Model

At the end of Bickerstaff's Top Model run, she announced that she would help design clothes for former Lost cast member Michelle Rodriguez's fledgling clothing line, Ishkidada.[6] The next month, E! Online and TMZ.com reported that Bickerstaff and actor Jeremy Piven had started a romance, but TMZ later retracted its report.[7]

In February 2007, Bickerstaff was a featured model in Malan Breton's ready-to-wear show during New York Fashion Week.[8] Her working relationship with Breton continued when she appeared with him one month later at the GLAAD Media Awards.[9] In April 2007, she also appeared in New York's Tartan Week with Ivanka Trump and Marcus Schenkenberg.[10]

Previously signed to Bleu Model Management[1] and L.A. Models, she signed with Storm Model Management in late 2007, the same agency which manages models Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss, and Alek Wek.

Bickerstaff has also done advertisements for Scoop NYC, Jack Rabbit Belts, and the Beau Soleil Fall 2007 Collection, and walked the runways at London Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2008 for designer Aminika Wilmot.[1]

Bickerstaff is currently signed with Leni's Model Management in London and Ice Model Management in Cape Town.[11]

Bickerstaff works as a financial advisor at Merilll Lynch.[12]

References

  1. "Melrose Bickerstaff Profile". Fashion Model Directory. Retrieved 2008-07-10.
  2. "Your Locals on Reality TV". SFist.com. November 3, 2006. Archived from the original on December 4, 2008.
  3. "Mel Rose's profile". Leni's Model Management.
  4. Morrison, Kara (September 14, 2006). "Model who truly was the girl next door". The Detroit News.
  5. "Rising Designers Win Top Awards at the Art Institute of California - San Francisco Annual Student Fashion Show". Art Institute of California. Archived from the original on 2007-11-25.
  6. "Top Model interview with Kristin". E! Online.
  7. "No "Top Model" for Piven". TMZ.
  8. "Report on Fashion Week". Gawker. Archived from the original on 2007-10-17.
  9. "GLAAD Awards Photo Essay". CBS News. Archived from the original on 2007-11-26.
  10. "List of Models". Dressed to Kilt.
  11. http://www.icemodels.co.za/portfolio.aspx?c=gnt&modelid=572445&msubid=8955&subid=8955&sexid=
  12. https://fa.ml.com/florida/bonita-springs/mel-bickerstaff/
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