Claudia Schiffer's Elaborate 12-Step Evening Ritual for Beauty and Rest
For over three decades, Claudia Schiffer has epitomised effortless elegance on global catwalks, but her nightly routine reveals a far more meticulous approach to maintaining her iconic appearance. The 55-year-old supermodel, often hailed as the 'supermodel's supermodel' due to her unwavering dedication, has disclosed the twelve precise rituals she follows each evening to ensure radiant skin and restorative sleep.
The Foundation of Family and Nutrition
When not travelling for work, Schiffer structures her afternoons around family time, ensuring Zoom calls conclude by late afternoon to welcome her teenage daughter Cosima home from school. Dinner is served promptly at 6pm, but before indulging in her organic meal, she begins with a starter of amino acid tablets enriched with protein to aid recovery from daily gym sessions.
'I tuck into a dinner of grass-fed organic meat or salmon and anchovies with crisp salad or veggies,' Schiffer explains, noting that these meals often coincide with video calls to her eldest daughter Clementine in New York and son Caspar in London. Dessert consists of organic sheep's yogurt blended with Beeya, a mixture of three magnesium powders designed to enhance sleep quality, complemented by oven-roasted nuts.
Supplementation and Relaxation Techniques
Following dinner, Schiffer consumes pure Ashwagandha, a medicinal herb native to the Middle East and North Africa reputed for alleviating anxiety and stress while promoting sleep. This is accompanied by a cup of chamomile tea from the premium Daylesford Organic brand. Her relaxation intensifies with a £275 infrared mask or a £500 infrared screen, projecting restorative light onto her face as her daughter showers.
She then dedicates twenty minutes to her HigherDOSE PEMF Mat from Healf, valued at £1,300, which warms her body and emits gentle pulses to foster grounding and relaxation. During this time, she immerses herself in a book from the A Court of Thorns and Roses series, a favourite she enjoys while on the mat.
Skincare and Final Preparations
After a 'long catch-up' with her husband, English film director Sir Matthew Vaughn, Schiffer retreats to the bathroom for a bath infused with Epsom salts. Wrapped in a luxuriously large towel, she initiates her 'very natural' skincare regimen, applying stem cell serum, Vitamin C lotion, and moisturiser mixed with facial oil from Bamford, all while using fluoride-free toothpaste.
She bids goodnight to her daughter with a kiss before checking her Oura smart ring to confirm she has reached 10,000 steps for the day. Finally, she slips into her 1000-thread-count Egyptian cotton sheets, describing it as 'the perfect close to my day after a last kiss to my husband.'
Routine Amidst Family Ventures
Schiffer's detailed evening rules emerged shortly after her husband increased his investment in Brentford FC, a club she frequents for matches in West London. Vaughn, who married Schiffer in 2002, reportedly doubled his stake alongside philanthropist Gary Lubner, a major Labour Party donor, based on a valuation around £400 million.
The club has also appointed new directors, including Universal Music Group chairman Sir Lucian Grainge CBE and Blackstone senior executive Prakash Melwani, to bolster commercial opportunities and on-pitch growth. Vaughn expressed pride in being part of the Brentford family, citing a competitive squad and exceptional off-pitch team as key factors in the investment.
Sources indicate this financial infusion may enhance Brentford's transfer capabilities and ability to attract targets aligned with its Premier League ascent, reflecting the couple's dynamic interests beyond Schiffer's disciplined personal care routine.



