There are supermodels we see on glossy magazine covers with great looks, full of radiance, luscious hair, and a body to kill for, and then there are supermodels who are a combination of all three, but have a little some inspiration for every woman out there.

Yasmina Rossi is an exception in every possible way.

In the beauty and fashion world, there is a splitting logic – besides having a beautiful face and a killer body; one must to be young or at least youthful.

Meet this 59-year-old model from Malibu who is in great demand, models for brands like Marks & Spencer and is a grandmother of two. Yes, she is (looking at her you would not really believe it)!

Interestingly, at an age when most models start planning their retirement, Rossi decided to move to New York for more work and got her first break when she was around 45 years old.

Yasmina’s Instagram profile can give younger models a run for their money. Her looks are flawless and her body is toned and healthy. She says she feels happier and nicer about her looks and body compared to her 20s.

According to reports, this granny supermodel doesn’t have a fancy beauty regime; she uses home-made scrubs (olive oil and fine sugar) on her skin once a week, rapeseed oil for her hair and eats organic meat and fish and one avocado a day besides doing her regular exercise.

And this is how she blows us away!

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Guess having the body and skin you want ain’t that complicated.

All Images Courtesy: Instagram 

Story Input: Daily Mail