I’VE NEVER DYED MY HAIR!”

I’VE NEVER DYED MY HAIR!”
At around the age of 45, Yazemeenah moved to New York and became one of a handful of professional senior photo models. There



 were two models with white hair in the 80s: Marie Seznec from Lacroix – and I worked for Lacroix as well – and me. There were not a lot of models who kept their hair natural!”

Through the years, Rossi has stuck to her convictions: “I don’t do anything that doesn’t sound or feel right to me!” She missed out on making a lot of money as a result because she refused to have her hair dyed in spite of receiving numerous lucrative offers to do so. She was one of the first models to consciously decide early on to let her hair go gray long before this was in as she never dyed it. “I never understood those clients anyway: they see me and like me, and then they ask me whether I could dye my hair brown. Why did they ask for me in the first place? They’d have been better off with a model with brown hair!”

HEALTH BEGINS IN THE MIND
Something that is just as impressive as Yazemeenah’s silver locks is her fabulous figure. She has the body of a woman aged around 30. When asked what her secret is, she talks about the importance of your personal attitude. This is the bedrock of her balanced lifestyle consisting of healthy eating, sport, plenty of relaxation, and nature. “I still take a cold shower every day. It takes me back to the river in Corsica and puts me in touch with that little girl,” she explains with a smile.A FITTING MODEL FOR YVES SAINT LAURENT READY TO WEAR
Yazemeenah realized early on that foot health is important, too. Early in her career, she frequently worked as a so-called fit model. Pieces created by great fashion designers were fitted on her and this involved her wearing high heels and remaining motionless all day. After a few months, her feet were in a terrible state.

LOVE AT SECOND SIGHT
Her painful feet led her to a specialist retailer in Paris. To her horror, they recommended that she wear Birkenstocks – which prompted an unequivocal “Non!” from her. Yazemeenah hated the sandals because she had often seen German tourists wearing those “laughable shoes and socks,” as she now puts it while laughing, when she was growing up in Corsica.

But Yazemeenah did ultimately leave the store with two pairs of sandals – she decided to give Birkenstocks a chance for the sake of her feet. This marked the beginning of a love affair because “... Those shoes saved me. They were bliss for my feet,” she effuses, reminiscing. And she goes on: “It’s a story of love and hate: I initially hated them, but now I can’t live without them. It really is funny!”

She currently has more than 20 pairs.

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