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Seven months pregnant, but slim supermodel Claudia Schiffer’s bump is only just showing
It could be good genes or merely the years spent refining her trim figure for her many modeling assignments but, whatever it is, there’s no doubting that Claudia Schiffer carries off pregnancy with ease.
While some expectant mothers struggle with pregnancy weight others, like the German supermodel, only seem to show in the stomach area while the rest of them remains as normal.
The 39-year-old is due to give birth in May and was pictured dropping off her first two children, son Caspar, 7, and daughter Clementine, 5, on a school run in London, where she’s currently living.
Wearing a loose-fitting grey dress over a black v-neck jumper she accentuated her ever-growing bump with a rope-tie belt.
The model accessorised her outfit with a pair of dary grey ankle boots, sunglasses and an oversized leather patchwork bag.
Schiffer announced she was pregnant with husband Matthew Vaughan’s child in January this year, earlier this month she revealed her tips for keeping trim while pregnant.
She said: ‘Anything I do, I do it with the mind set of “is this healthy for me?”.’
And she explained that is especially conscious of staying positive during pregnancy, adding: ‘Definitely in pregnancy the number one important factor is happiness, surround yourself with positiveness.’
But she was quick to add that positive thinking alone is not enough to maintain a slim figure: ‘You do need to work out and you do need to watch what you eat.’
Asked about her beauty regime while pregnant, she told People’s Celebrity Baby Blog: ‘I do like to put a lot of cream on my tummy, as long [as] it’s natural.
‘I think it really works to help stretch marks and make the skin really nice and soft.’
Of course, having such extensive experience in the world of fashion has informed her wardrobe choices when pregnant.
She said: ‘I’m not the sort of person who likes to wear tight clothes when I’m pregnant, but I’m not a fan of maternity dresses either, so my advice would be to get things a few sizes bigger and have them tailored to fit.’
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