Claudia Schiffer’s lookalike daughter Clementine, 21, bears an incredible likeness to her supermodel mother as she showcases her eye-popping assets at cowboy party

 Her mother is one of the world’s most iconic supermodels. 

Claudia Schiffer’s 21-year-old daughter, Clementine, clearly inherited her mother’s good looks, as she turned heads at a recent party.

The daughter of filmmaker Sir Matthew Vaughn turned heads at a cowboy-themed party, wearing a revealing corset and bold leather belt.

Clementine’s Instagram is full of glamorous photos, and her recent posts showcase both her fun social life and her stylish outfits.

In photos released on Monday, she wore a revealing cowboy outfit featuring a corset that accentuated her bust and a tight belt that cinched her waist.

I was a bit shocked by Clementine’s recent posts, honestly. In one, she was hugging two friends at once, which was cute but then she shared another picture where she was leaning forward, really close to a friend, and it felt… a little too much. It definitely raised some eyebrows!

She showed a lot of cleavage in her latest post, which quickly gained attention from her nearly 29,000 followers.

Clementine spent her childhood between London and a historic house in Suffolk, but she’s recently moved to New York City to focus on her creative passions.

She had previously commented on the major change in the US, saying she wasn’t interested in seeing what success looks like, but rather in witnessing the effort and energy that creates it.

Claudia and Matthew have been married since 2002 and have two children: Caspar, age 22, and Cosima, 15. They’ve lived at Coldham Hall, a large estate in Stanningfield, Suffolk, since that same year.

Claudia lived a very busy life filled with social events and fashion shows in the 80s and 90s, but meeting Matthew brought about a big change.

Before Matthew, I was completely focused on work. But meeting him changed everything, and I discovered a new perspective on life. Becoming a mother then made me realize what truly mattered to me.

The supermodel recently shared how her priorities shifted after marrying Matthew and starting a family with their three children, a sentiment she’s expressed before.

She’s stopped trying to constantly outperform others and is happy with how things are. Even though she could take on more work if she chose to, she’s found a good work-life balance and is satisfied with it.

In an interview with HELLO! magazine, she explained that her twenties were all about her career – she was driven, ambitious, and determined to succeed. But having children shifted her priorities, and now she cherishes her family life.

My children are my greatest joy – they’re incredibly grounded. My husband and I prioritize their happiness and well-being above all else. While I could take on more work, like fashion shows and photoshoots…

Spending quality time with my family and being there for them is much more important to me than achieving success with a new project.

Claudia was among the very first supermodels, achieving fame alongside icons like Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, and Christy Turlington.

She recognized they were groundbreaking in fashion, but it wasn’t until years later that she fully appreciated how remarkable that period truly was.

The 1990s were a turning point for fashion. Not only did supermodels become hugely popular, but we also saw a new emphasis on personal style and bold, innovative design. A fresh generation of designers and creatives completely reshaped how we thought about fashion and design.

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2025-11-18 12:20