The 11 Most Influential Fashion Friendships
From Azzedine Alaïa and Naomi Campbell to Alexander McQueen and Isabella Blow, check out this list of the most powerful fashion-friend duos.
International Friendship Day is typically recognized on the first of August, but there’s never a bad time to celebrate friendship. Especially when that friendship is between fashion icons like Naomi Campbell and Azzedine Alaïa, or Bella Hadid and Virgil Abloh. B.F.F.F.Fs or “Best-Famous-Fashion-Friends-Forever,” are fascinating to those entrenched in fashion history, and average consumers of pop culture. Partly because seeing idols act human is like seeing a teacher in the grocery store, and partly because the history of these relationships usually provides insight into one of the parties' journey to success.
Take fashion journalist and designer duo Isabella Blow and Lee Alexander McQueen for example. Blow was a deeply close personal friend of McQueen’s, but also one of the Scottish designer’s earliest professional supporters within the industry. In fact, Blow was the one to suggest that Lee use his middle, arguably more regal name “Alexander,” for his namesake label, rather than his actual first name, Lee. The English fashion magazine editor and muse of hat designer Phillip Treacy discovered McQueen as a graduate student at Central Saint Martins and helped his clothes circulate from a single student rack to stores across the globe.
McQueen also played a role in cementing Blow’s fashion legacy. His Spring/Summer 2008 collection was designed in tribute to her unexpected passing. The 55-look runway of nipped waistlines, molded hips, and fantastic headdresses (one red butterfly piece especially comes to mind) reflected Blow’s lush style and genuine love of fashion. And even in death, Blow’s inspiration served as a propellant for McQueen’s career, because this collection ultimately saved him from demise after a prior off-season. As a result, neither the glorious assembly, nor McQueen, nor Blow, or the pair’s friendship shall ever be forgotten.
Their story is just one of many though which is good news if you’re craving more friends of fashion tales. Even better news is that here, L’OFFICIEL rounds up the most influential B.F.F.F.F duos.
Christian Dior and Yves Saint Laurent
Before starting his own Maison, Saint Laurent took his talents to the House of Dior where the designer hired him on the spot. After Dior's death, their mentorship led Saint Laurent to be named head designer of the brand.
Jean Paul Gaultier and Madonna
Alexander McQueen and Isabella Blow
Blow paid more than £5,000 for McQueen's entire graduate collection from his final year at Central Saint Martins. She subsequently used her style and influence in the fashion industry to help the designer launch his career.
Naomi Campbell and Azzedine Alaïa
Marc Jacobs and Victoria Beckham
Pharrel and Nigo
In 2005, the pair teamed up to launch their brands Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream footwear.
Olivier Rousteing and Rihanna
Kanye West and Jon Wexler
Under Wexler's direction of Adidas, West's own brand Yeezy became one of the most popular brands. The two creative minds have cultivated a great partnership over the years. Before Wexler's departure from the brand in late 2020, West honored his friend while accepting the Shoe of the Year award, saying, "This guy understood culture from Chicago, J Dilla, listened to all the albums." He continued, “If you guys want somebody to work with your company, find someone who knows about the person they’re talking to, a guy who’s got some real backstory."
Franca Sozzani and Gianni Versace
As the Editor-in-Chief for Vogue Italia, Sozzani was well-versed in the top names of the fashion industry. During her time at the head of the magazine, she was an avid supporter of Versace and his work, which led to a long friendship between the two.
Jeremy Scott and Miley Cyrus
Bella Hadid and Virgil Abloh