Katoucha Niane

Guinean model, activist and author
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Katoucha Niane was a Guinean model, activist and author. Nicknamed "The Peul Princess", she worked, and later wrote, under the single name "Katoucha". She was known as the muse of Yves Saint Laurent during the 1980s.

When she was a child, Katoucha and her family was forced into exile after her father, the author, playwright and historian Djibril Tamsir Niane, came into conflict with Guinean President, Sekou Toure. Living with an uncle in Mali, she rejoined her family in Dakar at the age of 12. There she lived with the family of her paternal uncle, whose wife was private secretary to the President of Senegal, Léopold Sédar Senghor. After marrying her husband at the age of 17 and giving birth to her first child, they emigrated to France.

It was there in the 1980s that she began modeling; first for Thierry Mugler, then for Paco Rabanne and Christian Lacroix, and became known as Yves Saint Laurent's "muse". She remained one of the best-known models in France, and an icon in Guinea. In 2005, she worked as host of the French-language television program France's Next Top Model.

She was the star of the film Ramata (2007), directed by Léandre-Alain Baker, in which she played the title role.

It tells of a Senegalese woman who, aged 50, discovers the pleasures of the flesh in the arms of a man 25 years younger.

Ramata was released in France in 2011.

Date of Birth23rd October 1960
Age64 Years
Zodiac SignScorpio
CountryFrance
Current CityConakry
EthnicityFulbe people
LanguageFrench
ReferenceIMDB
Height178
Hair ColorBrown Hair
Eye ColorBrown
FatherDjibril Tamsir Niane
MotherHadja Aissatou Diallo
ChildrenAiden Curtiss
SiblingsDaouda Tamsir Niane