Stylist Rachel Zoe's inspiration
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Celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe is inspired by Kate Moss.
The 37-year-old fashionista - who counts Anne Hathaway, Lindsay Lohan and Mischa Barton among her clients - says the British supermodel is her style icon.
Zoe said: "For me, it all started with those Calvin Klein ads. That woman single-handedly invented laid-back casual glamour. She will always be one of the most stylish women in the world."
Zoe is also a big fan of Victoria Beckham, who moved to Los Angeles in 2007 with her soccer star husband David and their three sons Brooklyn, 10, Romeo, six, and Cruz, four.
She said: "I love, love, love that girl. I've got to know her recently and she's divine. I love her look, I adore her collection.
"I think she's funny and clever and very, very hot. I think Victoria is absolutely perfect."
But Zoe is less confident about her own body - she says working with the world's most beautiful women makes her feel ugly and self-conscious.
She told Britain's Grazia magazine: "I don't think I'm in any way sexy. I mean, think about it. My job is to work with physically perfect, gorgeous women all the time.
"I work with Anne Hathaway, Eva Mendes and Cameron Diaz. I know their bodies better than anyone and these girls are flawless. They also have body confidence. By comparison, I never get to feel that sexy."
- Bang! Showbiz
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