Than 90 were for fashion business? The answer can be obtained by looking at what models prevailed in the pictures and catwalks, what advertising campaigns were shot, what names sounded when it was about the next show. Christie Terlington, Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Kempbell, Cindy Crawford, the Evangelist Linda – all these names know many, but among the beauties of that era, these are far from the last girls who are on the covers of eminent fashion publications. Yasmin Gauri is also a model of the 90s. It differed no less individuality than those whose name was more often on the lips. The daughter of a believing Muslim from Pakistan and German could not but conquer the fashionable Olympus. A peculiar explosive mixture gave this world a girl who became a find for the fashion world. Her goodly tailored figure, the skin of the color of coffee with milk, beautiful black hair and dark eyes, beautiful breasts, long legs – all of it is generally perceived as a deity on earth. She was an ideal combination of female and male in one body. She was adored and still cannot forget. And as always, such a seemingly dizzying story belongs to a person who has no special problems, on the path of becoming in a fashionable business, but everything is exactly the opposite.
When Yasmin was still a child, her parents divorced and after the girl began to live with her father. Having reached adolescence, the future model found the work of the waitress in the local McDonald’s. It never occurred to her at all that she was beautiful and has every chance to join the fashion world as a model. All also continuing the work in fast food, Yasmin in one of the campaigns in beauty salons was seen by there and was invited as a model. This idea could not help but like the girl and she, after several photo shoots, was just forced to run to New York. Her father, the faithful Muslim did not want to let his daughter engage in such things.
The beauty of the young Yasmin Gauri was declared deservedly. The girl’s leading world brands immediately took the girl: Chanel, Dior and Versace. The fashion industry was waiting for her with open arms.
By 1996, Yasmin Gauri just at the peak of his popularity decides to leave the fashion world, in the name of the family: husband, child, as well as education. It was shocking, but maybe this is precisely what makes us remember him so far with such an enthusiasm.