The most famous of them was undoubtedly Audrey Hepburn. Thanks to her, Givenchy became a designer recognized worldwide, and thanks to her, his timeless elegance and tailoring virtuosity have delighted women of all nationalities to this day. Hepburn and Givenchy became friends while designing creations for successive films in which Hepburn played the main role.
Givenchy's long black dress from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” has become a classic of women's fashion and is still being copied and replicated by subsequent designers, chain stores, and private individuals. This duo worked symbiotically - there would be no Hepburn, style icon, without Givenchy, and there certainly wouldn't have been such great and long-lasting fame for Givenchy if it wasn't for the petite, delicate actress. They themselves said that their friendship was like a good old marriage.
Another great tailor and creator of women's fashion, Yves Saint Laurent, also drew fashion inspirations from his muse. One of the most outstanding designers of recent decades, he was friends with many women, but the fashion model and editor Lou Lou de la Falaise completely stole his heart. What so captivated the famous designer?
No wonder Yves Saint Laurent emerged in the 70s - years of rebellion and major social changes. Lou Lou stood out with a strong character and charisma, which immediately captivated the French designer. He was fascinated by her style, which was full of rich jewelry, scarves, turbans, and bold patterns. It was hard to take your eyes off such a woman. Inspiration for new groundbreaking projects and collections for Yves Saint Laurent came naturally, no wonder that the friendship between the model and Yves lasted for many, many years.
Not only "old-school" designers drew fashion inspirations from stylish and charismatic women. Today, models, actresses, and singers inspire such fashion houses as Dior and Chanel. Karl Lagerfeld was known for his penchant for unusual beauty and extraordinary intuition, which allowed him to discover true runway talents. He contributed to the development of Lily Depp Rose's career, but he owes the most to Cara Delevingne.
The model was a long-time muse of Chanel. Karl Lagerfeld made her unusual face and characteristic eyebrows the most desirable image in fashion. The friendship between the model and the creator lasted until the very end, which is why it was she who led the models at the last Chanel show, which was a tribute to Lagerfeld.
Designers love inspiration-women, characterized by an original appearance. No wonder then that actress Tilda Swinton is the favorite muse of the creative and crazy designer duo Viktor & Rolf. Swinton is a guest on their runway, and their creations are proudly worn at the most important events and red carpets. The designers are fascinated by the actress's androgynous beauty, her great talent and dignity combined with extraordinary sensuality. Fashion inspirations created with Swinton in mind always intrigue and attract attention with their original character.
Muses can also be quite controversial celebrities who, however, have to be given one thing: they have a great power to create new trends and influence what women all over the world buy. One of them is Kim Kardashian, who has fascinated the young designer of Balmain, Olivier Rousteing, from the very beginning.
The designs Olivier creates with Kim in mind are very feminine and sexy, they have a strongly marked waist and look great on hourglass-shaped silhouettes. They are not lacking in rich decorations and a bold character. Exactly like the style of the most famous of the Kardashian sisters.