One Month Out: Building the Base
The serious work begins a full month before the show. This period is all about laying a strong foundation. Professionally, this means intensifying workout regimens, often with a personal trainer, to focus on toning and lengthening muscles rather than
building bulk. Pilates, resistance training, and targeted HIIT sessions are common. Diet becomes a primary focus, with models often working with nutritionists to eliminate alcohol, processed sugars, and excess sodium. The goal is to reduce inflammation and support muscle definition. Meals are typically built around lean proteins, leafy greens, and complex carbohydrates. Skincare also shifts into high gear. This is the time for any intensive treatments, like a series of gentle chemical peels or microdermabrasion, scheduled far enough in advance to allow for complete healing and to gauge the skin's reaction.
Two Weeks Out: Refining and Hydrating
With two weeks to go, the focus shifts from building to refining. Workouts may continue at a high intensity, but the diet becomes even stricter. Hydration becomes a non-negotiable priority, with models aiming to drink a gallon or more of water per day to flush toxins and keep skin plump. This is also when many incorporate lymphatic drainage massages. These specialized treatments are believed to help reduce water retention and de-puff the body, creating a leaner silhouette. Skincare routines become incredibly gentle; no new or potentially irritating products are introduced. Instead, the emphasis is on calming, hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid and ceramides. At-home hydrating masks for the face and body become a daily or nightly ritual.
The Week Of: The Polishing Phase
In the final week, every detail is meticulously managed. This is typically when any hair removal is done. Most models opt for waxing over shaving, scheduling it 3-4 days before the show to ensure any redness has completely subsided. If a spray tan is part of the desired look, it’s usually applied two days prior. This allows the color to settle, develop naturally, and be touched up if needed without looking too fresh or streaky on the runway. Teeth whitening touch-ups are also common during this week. Diet becomes extremely clean—steamed vegetables, grilled fish, and lots of water. Many models cut back significantly on sodium and hard-to-digest raw vegetables to prevent any last-minute bloating. Sleep is prioritized to help the body recover and to ensure eyes are bright and skin is clear.
24 Hours Before: The Final Countdown
The day before the show is about calming, de-puffing, and resting. All workouts are typically off the table, replaced by light stretching or a short, meditative walk. The goal is to avoid any potential muscle soreness or fatigue. Food is simple, light, and familiar—nothing that could cause a surprise digestive issue. This is the last chance for a deep, nourishing hair mask and a final full-body moisturizing session with a rich, unscented lotion. Many models will use hydrating sheet masks on their face, under-eyes, and even on their bodies. The primary goal is to get a full eight hours of quality sleep, often with their head slightly elevated on an extra pillow to discourage fluid from pooling in the face overnight.
Day of the Show: The Glow Up
Show day starts early. The morning begins with a glass of warm water with lemon, followed by a small, protein-rich, low-sodium breakfast like egg whites or a simple smoothie. To combat any puffiness, many models swear by using ice globes, chilled face rollers, or even refrigerated spoons to massage their faces, which helps stimulate circulation and provide a temporary tightening effect. From there, they head backstage, where a team of professionals takes over. Skin is prepped with moisturizing serums and primers before a makeup artist applies a “no-makeup” makeup look. The final, crucial step is body makeup. Artists use a combination of body foundation, bronzer, and illuminating lotions to even out skin tone, conceal any minor imperfections, and create that signature, all-over runway glow that shines under the bright lights.











