• 8 months ago
Take a look inside her English countryside retreat.

Director: Posy Dixon
Director Of Photography: Arthur Loveday
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00:00 Well, I would always say "Hallo, Hallo Karl" and then he would say "Hallo Claudia".
00:07 He would always call me Claudia.
00:09 Hi Vogue, it's Claudia Schiffer here.
00:14 Welcome to my home in the beautiful English countryside.
00:18 I can't wait to show you around some of my favourite things.
00:20 Okay, let's go.
00:21 This is the house we live in and work in, me and my husband Matthew, our three children.
00:34 And then we've got also a German Shepherd Rollo and a cat called Chip.
00:39 What's so special here are these very big glass windows.
00:43 They have this most amazing view.
00:45 We're in the middle of nowhere pretty much, countryside all around.
00:48 And you can see like a fox going by every day.
00:52 So my taste to interior design is a mixture of Scandinavian, mid-century, 50s, 60s, 70s
00:59 furniture.
01:00 Everything has to do with something.
01:01 It's not just randomly put together.
01:03 For example, I buy art not because it's an investment, but because I fall in love with
01:08 it.
01:09 It's the same with the furniture.
01:10 I sort of buy it because I like it and then I work out the space for it afterwards.
01:13 Actually one of the things I love to do often when the kids have been in bed, I sort of
01:16 move, start moving furniture around.
01:19 It's one of my passions.
01:22 So I have a large collection in my archives of all kinds of things that I've been given
01:28 during my career in the 90s.
01:30 Karl Lagerfeld has been always very generous.
01:33 At Rue Cambon he had an atelier where he did all his creations and designs.
01:38 For example, this bag, it was just a black canvas bag and he had the idea last minute
01:44 to paint over it.
01:45 And I was like, "Oh my God, this is amazing."
01:48 And then when the fitting was finished he said, "Oh, you know what, Claudia, you can
01:51 have one."
01:52 Karl Lagerfeld was sort of my magic dust.
01:53 I was a very shy girl and he transformed me from this shy girl into a supermodel.
01:58 And I remember when I first met him, he somehow thought there was something special about
02:02 me and said, "You know what?
02:04 I'd like you immediately to start tomorrow.
02:05 You've got to go to Deauville and we're going to shoot the Chanel campaign."
02:09 And as the day went on, I warmed up a little bit more.
02:12 We then spoke German together and realized that we had a lot of things in common and
02:15 lots of energy and we both didn't drink.
02:17 We didn't do anything naughty.
02:18 At three o'clock in the morning we were still up and running and full of energy and everyone
02:23 else was getting very tired.
02:24 And he said to me, "Yeah, you're just like me.
02:27 Very German, teutonic and disciplined."
02:29 It was that sort of bonding moment that started our long relationship together.
02:34 And then this is quite fun as well.
02:35 He had my picture put on a Chanel belt that I wore in one of the fashion shows.
02:40 And this is a bag, such a great trip that we took in the Amalfi Coast and it was in
02:46 one of the campaigns.
02:47 And I love it because it's just so unusual for Chanel.
02:51 So fun.
02:55 So this is one of my favorite paintings.
02:58 It's by Ed Ruscha, who's an American painter.
03:01 It's called Point Blank.
03:02 It's a reference to a film from 1967.
03:06 So I don't have any advisors for the art.
03:08 I go into an art exhibition or art fair and I see something and I immediately feel a connection
03:13 to it.
03:14 I can't stop thinking about it and if I can afford it, then I would then buy it.
03:19 Well, anything from Ed Ruscha is really special to me because it reminds me of the time when
03:24 I first met my husband in Los Angeles.
03:26 We had met Ed Ruscha ourselves there and we went to his studio and looked at the way he
03:32 painted.
03:33 And so that's sort of a connection to me now so that when I look at that painting, I think
03:37 of that story back then.
03:41 So we're here in the kitchen, the most important room in the house, where we spend most of
03:44 our time as a family.
03:46 And even when friends are coming, everyone is always in this kitchen.
03:49 I do not cook, but I'm very good at presenting.
03:52 It's very important for me that everything is in beautiful bowls and flowers and vases
03:56 and the candle is always burning.
03:58 It just makes me feel really good.
03:59 Another object of my affection, this beautiful butterfly vase.
04:03 I collected ceramics from this Portuguese company for years until one day I called them
04:09 up and said, "I'd love to know more about you and perhaps we can do something together."
04:13 And so I created this collection with all the butterflies.
04:16 I love the idea of transformation and a butterfly symbolizes that for me.
04:21 And so we're lucky we have a wonderful view outside.
04:27 This is where we have our breakfast and lunches and dinners.
04:34 Here I've got another object of affection, which is my secret stash of chocolates.
04:41 I actually did not like English chocolate when I first moved to England.
04:46 I was obsessed with German chocolate and then one day someone brought this as a present
04:50 and it's the best chocolate in the whole world, I think.
04:54 It's got really soft liquidy caramel inside.
04:58 I'm obsessed.
04:59 German chocolate is still good.
05:00 This is just a little bit better.
05:08 Very good.
05:09 Don't open.
05:14 This is the dining room where we have dinner parties or meetings and while you eat you
05:21 can enjoy the great view.
05:24 And now I'm going to show you something in this dining room close to my heart.
05:27 Follow me.
05:29 This is my collection of tortoises.
05:32 Wherever I go around the world I always look for one that I can bring home.
05:36 When I met my husband I said that I loved tortoises and I never had one and next thing
05:41 I know there's a real tortoise showed up at my house.
05:44 Tortoise also represents love and protection.
05:47 So it's sort of the symbol of the relationship of me and my husband and something to protect
05:51 the family.
05:54 And this is a very special object of affection.
05:57 It's Chip the cat.
05:58 Chip is in the film of my husband called Argyle.
06:02 Chip was sharing his trailer with Matthew and became a bit of a star so he's now sort
06:07 of like a Nepal kitty.
06:09 He's even written his own memoirs now.
06:11 He's got his own Chip Instagram.
06:14 You know it's quite rare I spend time with him nowadays because he's so busy.
06:17 This is one of his tantrums.
06:19 It's a new thing since he's become a star.
06:25 So cats aside there's something else I really wanted to show you.
06:28 This is my jewelry box.
06:30 My favorite rings from Solange.
06:32 They're all gifts from my husband.
06:35 And my nickname is Cloudies because as in Claudia, cloudy but actually like cloudy as
06:41 in clouds in English.
06:43 And so there's one here with the scenery with a cloud and another ring as a cloud which
06:47 is me.
06:48 And then a lot of animals.
06:50 The first one was the tortoise obviously.
06:56 Another piece I want to show to you.
06:58 This is an English artist, Damien Hirst.
07:02 And this is a dot painting.
07:03 The reason why I like it so much is the classic dot painting has a white background and this
07:08 one has unusually a dark background.
07:11 Since the piece has like literally every color you can imagine I thought it needed a really
07:16 plain background and that's why I hung it here because there's absolutely nothing else
07:20 besides the plain wooden wall.
07:23 I haven't counted the dogs.
07:26 That's probably one of those things to do when you have nothing to do which I never
07:33 have.
07:40 So we're now in the basement.
07:42 This is not your usual basement.
07:44 It's the place where I work, where my husband works and where we have a cinema room for
07:52 work and for pleasure.
07:54 And now there's something I really want to show to you which is my wedding dress by Valentino,
08:00 my dear friend.
08:01 It was designed in Rome by his Valentino Atelier.
08:04 It took them six months to do.
08:06 So when I told Valentino that I got engaged, first of all he then threw me an engagement
08:12 party which was really sweet of him.
08:14 And so I said to him, well actually I was going to ask you if you could design my wedding
08:17 dress and he said, funny you ask, I already did it.
08:21 And so he had A, B, C, D options of what I would like.
08:26 Off the shoulder, rounded neck, it was all these different options.
08:30 And then I went to Rome with my mom and my two bridesmaids and I put on the dress in
08:35 Rome looking out the window thinking, oh my God, this is la dolce vita.
08:41 It was amazing.
08:47 So goodbye Vogue.
08:49 It's been lovely showing you all my favorite things.
08:51 And now one very last object of affection, Brollo.
08:55 Bye.
08:55 [MUSIC PLAYING]

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