Yasmeen Ghauri is a Canadian former fashion model.
Ghauri was born in Montreal to a German mother and a Pakistani/Indian father who is believed to belong to the Ghori pathans.
She was raised Muslim and had a difficult childhood, and was bullied by her classmates at school for her heritage.
She went with her parents for the Islamic Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca when she was 15.
At the age of 17, Ghauri was discovered after walking out of a hair salon and being approached in Montreal by artistic director of Platine Coiffure, Edward Zaccaria.
1990
Despite her parents' disapproval, Ghauri actively pursued a modeling career, debuting in Milan and Paris before moving to New York City in 1990.
Here, she was noticed by fashion critics and labels alike.
The New York Times described her runway walk as a "ball-bearing swivel of her hips".
Her appearance prompted part of what is now termed in fashion the "Canadian invasion".
Ghauri enjoyed fame in the early 1990s after her first major cover with Elle in January 1991.
She was also seen in Elton John's music video for the song "Sacrifice", in which she starred opposite Chris Isaak.
Soon after, she became the face of both Chanel and Jil Sander.
By the end of 1990, Ghauri appeared on the cover of French Elle in July and December.
In September, she graced the catwalk for Gianni Versace's show in Milan and by the next month, she was walking for Chanel, Helmut Lang, Jean Paul Gaultier and Lanvin in Paris.
1991
She became the face of Christian Dior and Anne Klein in 1991.
In January, she was photographed by Steven Meisel for the cover of Italian Vogue and toward the end of the year, she appeared in British and Italian Vogue editorials.
Photographer Patrick Demarchelier, who photographed her for the Italian issue, called her his favorite subject.
1992
In 1992, Ghauri became the face of Valentino couture and Versace.
According to an NYMag.com online model profile, Ghauri walked the controversial Gianni Versace "Bondage" show in Milan in February 1992.
1993
Ghauri became the face of Hermès and Lanvin in 1993 and was photographed by Gilles Bensimon for Elle.
1995
She appeared in the 1995 documentary Unzipped by Isaac Mizrahi, and walked the 1996 annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
1997
Ghauri retired in 1997, confirming speculations that arose after she stepped out of the Yves Saint Laurent show at the last minute.
Ghauri is married to lawyer Ralph Bernstein.
The couple have a daughter and a son, and live in Bedford, New York.
Ghauri was the inspiration for the character Jasmine in the comic book series Jonathan Steele.