1. Isabella Blow
Famous for her stylish, ostentatious hats, eccentric Haute Couture style and classic makeup that easily scares others, Isabella Blow – who is a fashion editor – has become the `muse` of
2. Daphne Guinness
As the heir to a world-famous beer brand, Daphne chose to turn to an unrelated path, fashion, and she succeeded.
3. Elsa Schiaparelli
In the 1920s, there were only a few people who could compare to fashion giant Coco Chanel, one of whom was the legendary Elsa Schiaparelli.
4. Iris Apfel
Her white hair did not stop old lady Iris Apfel from her passionate passion for fashion.
5. Vivienne Westwood
Titled “rebellious queen”, orange-haired lady Vivienne Westwood was a pioneer in the disruptive and rebellious punk trend of the second half of the 20th century.
Vivienne has added more color and vitality to the country’s fashion houses, which favor classical and noble beauty.
6. Loulou de la Falaise
As a person with a rebellious dress sense, fashion accessories designer Loulou de la Falaise, Yves Saint Laurent’s muse, once successfully promoted the fashion of buttoned sarongs, harem bottoms, and turbans.
7. Anna Piaggi
The late fashion magazine editor-in-chief Anna Piaggi was called a `chameleon` by people in the industry because of her unmistakable taste in clothing and makeup.
8. Peggy Guggenheim
Possessing a beautiful appearance, art collector Peggy Guggenheim has an eccentric fashion sense with bat-wing glasses, fancy butterfly wings, bizarre earrings and red lipstick.
9. Edith Bouvier Beale
Edith Bouvier Beale, also known as “Little Eddie”, is the cousin of 1961 US First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
The movie `Grey Gardens` starring Drew Barrymore relatively successfully portrayed the ancient image of this fashion icon.
10. Marchesa Casati
Possessing big eyes and an expressionless face, Marchesa Luisa Casati and her unique dresses are still an endless source of inspiration for Italian designers.