Kate Hudson & Donatella Versace
Kate Hudson, Donatella Versace and Goldie Hawn joined blonde forces for Versace's Spring-Summer 2015 show at Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture in January. Kate looked especially ravishing in the peekaboo red number, another highlight in her red-carpet relationship with the sexy Italian label. See also: Her slinky-fabulous gown at this year's Oscars, a total scene-stealer.
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Blake and Karl, Marc and Sofia: 18 fashion designers and their celeb muses


UPDATED FEBRUARY 11, 2019 4:26 AM EST

Marc and Sofia. Karl and Diane. Zac and Coco. Fashion folk see these names and immediately know who we're talking about — in this case, Marc Jacobs and muse Sofia Coppola, Karl Lagerfeld and muse Diane Kruger, Zac Posen and muse Coco Rocha.

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Zac Posen and Coco Rocha share fashion sensibilities as well as a love of Barbra Streisand Photo: © Getty Images

For designers, a muse is a source of tremendous sartorial inspiration, the woman they visualize wearing their clothes. A woman of like-minded style in whom they see themselves. Their red-carpet avatar. And it just so happens that many top style gurus count celebrity pals as their most inspiring muses.

"You always had a little sway in your step, a little swag," Zac recently told Lucky magazine in a joint interview with Coco. "That’s one of the reasons you’re my muse. Well, your positive attitude too — but mostly because you can sing and dance."

To which she replied, "I always wish we could have our own TV show. That's one of the things I see happening in the future."

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian (with daughter North) count Givenchy's Ricardo Tisci as a good friend Photo: © Getty Images

Meanwhile, other major designer-celebrity partnerships are Diane and Jason Wu (who just designed a chic handbag after the actress), Donatella Versace and Kate Hudson, Stella McCartney and Gwyneth Paltrow, not to mention Scarlett Johansson and Dolce & Gabbana, Charlize Theron and Dior and Natalie Portman and Rodarte. Don't forget Kim Kardashian and Givenchy's Ricardo Tisci, who considers the selfie-loving mogul a modern-day Marilyn Monroe.

That would certainly be news to the late, legendary Audrey Hepburn, who was the original face of Givenchy.

In honor of New York Fashion Week (February 12-19), take a look at world-famous designers and their celebrity muses.

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