Laurence Sessou moniasseartistmuse - Artist / Model / Style

Laurence Sessou moniasseartistmuse

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"Adorned in body scarification and tattoos, Moniasse also known as Laurence Sessou, 'accidentally' began her modelling career in Mexico after being regularly stopped for pictures in the streets of Playa del Carmen. Since then she has worked with different designers, photographers such as Nick Knight, sculptor Marc Quinn and other creatives — often posing as their muse. In 2016, she featured in the television adaptation of Zadie Smith’s novel N.Walongside Nikki Amuka-Bird and is the ambassador for Nubian Skin's Moroccan Nightslingerie line.
From the Republic of Benin, Laurence grew up in the small town of Evereux, Normandy in France. In 2000, she moved to London and has been working as a Neuromuscular Therapist since graduating from the University of Westminster in 2007. In addition to her degree, Laurence spent a few months studying with Master Poo Ong Dam (teacher/healer in ancient Thai massage) in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. Here she gained knowledge and understanding of how the energy of the body flows in great detail. She also holds diplomas in both Indian Head Massage and Hot Compress Massage, in addition to a certificate in natural face-lift ‘Facial Rejuvenation’.
Laurence has achieved positive results in the treatment of stress and anxiety, muscular pains, circulation problems, insomnia, ME, MS, headaches, improved joint mobility, enhanced physical conditioning after injury and much more.
She has travelled extensively across South East Asia, Latin America, USA, Europe and Africa and is fluent in French, English and Spanish. She enjoys African dancing and has previously worked as a professional dancer and performer for over ten years.
Inspired by her own sisterhood of supportive and creative women, she launched her collective 'AZO-OUI-WA' in July 2017. Meaning 'get the work done' in Fon (Benin), AZO-OUI-WA celebrates and champions women through creative projects and events throughout the year."
Laurence is the feminine's beauty we would like to see here in the European population. Afro-French, English and even Latin she leads us in all these cultures without using a passport, just looking at her and watching her performances. She defines herself as Muse. It is the right word to represent her probably. I'd like to ask you something. Laurence's eclecticism can remind to the one of a Great Muse and Myth of a few decades ago? I'm talking about Grace Jones. What do you think about?

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