• "The A List: New York" alum Rodiney Santiago went hiking with "America's Next Top Model's" Nyle DiMarco, who is also a deaf actor of "Switch at Birth."

"The A List: New York" alum Rodiney Santiago went hiking with "America's Next Top Model's" Nyle DiMarco, who is also a deaf actor of "Switch at Birth." (Photo : Instagram/Rodiney Santiago)

Whether or not Nyle DiMarco wins "America's Next Top Model" cycle 22, he already has a career as an actor with "Switched at Birth" already in his acting resume. As a model, however, he wants to work for a particular Italian fashion brand.

In a recent interview with MTV, DiMarco revealed that his dream modelling job would be working for Dolce & Gabbana, which was founded by Italian designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana in Legnano in 1985.

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During the interview, the "Switched at Birth" actor also revealed his model measurements. He said he stands 6'2" and weighs 185 lbs, his waist is 32, his inseam is 32 and his shirt is M or L.

If he does not win "ANTM" cycle 22, DiMarco said he is definitely going to pursue a career in modeling. He said he is hoping to get signed to agencies he wants to work with.

But if he wins "ANTM" cycle 22, DiMarco will win a $100,000 contract to become the face of Zappos Couture when it gets re-launched in 2016. He will also have a spread in Nylon magazine and a modeling contract with NEXT Model Management.

Winning "ANTM" cycle 22 will make DiMarco the last winner of the modeling competition created by Tyra Banks since the current cycle is the last one. In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Banks talked about ending The CW reality series after 12 years.

According to Banks, the biggest impact of "ANTM" is "expanding the definition of beauty." She added that is the reason why she started the show.