[2][3][4] The prize package for this season included a cash prize of Mex$300,000, $125,000 worth of Tommy Hilfiger apparel along with an appearance for a presentation in New York Fashion Week, $50,000 worth of Mary Kay cosmetics, a modeling contract with Queta Rojas management, a brand new Volkswagen Tiguan, and an editorial spread in Glamour magazine, replacing the show's previous magazine sponsor, Elle.
The finalists moved into the model house, and had a role-playing exercise and style lesson with Antonio González de Cosío where Elsa was deemed to be the best performer.
They also received a visit from singer Carlos Rivera, and were later given makeovers in time for a warrior themed photo shoot that would serve as the season's fade-out at the end of each elimination.
They later had a challenge which involved transforming and personalizing several articles of clothing, where Mariana was chosen as the winner, and had to pose as circus oddities in a photo shoot that highlighted their flaws.
They later had a runway and posing lesson with Dinorah Cetina, and were photographed by Jvdas Berra for an underwater photo shoot wearing couture gowns.
The contestants were introduced to agency owner Queta Rojas, and had a go-sees challenge with representatives from Sears, Mary Kay cosmetics, and Glamour magazine, won respectively by Vanessa, Miranda and Kristen.
They later took part in a ballerina photo shoot wearing stilts on a rooftop that overlooked the skyline of Paseo de la Reforma.
After a house visit from Antonio González de Cosío, the models were whisked off to Teotihuacan for their next photo shoot, where they had to pose on the ladder of a hot air balloon wearing gowns.
They later had a photo shoot with judge Allan Fis in which they had to portray female villains from the ABC series, Once Upon a Time, where it was revealed that the five remaining contestants would be traveling to Hollywood.
They were later taken to Saks Fifth Avenue to meet the editor-in-chief of Glamour Mexico, Lucy Lara, and had a photo shoot for the magazine wearing high-end designer labels for which Miranda was later eliminated.