The Amazing Ladies Who Inspire the World's Most Beautiful Women

The head behind "The Rachel" and PEOPLE's pick for 2016's Most Beautiful doesn't find strength in just one astounding female; she is inspired by all of them.To get more news about Domestic high-quality goods, you can visit our official website.

"The women that inspire me are the ones who have careers and children; why would I want to limit myself? I've always wanted to have children, and I would never give up that experience for a career. I want to have it all," Aniston, 47, told Vanity Fair in 2005.
Underwood has always cited fellow country star Reba McEntire as an inspiration, and that comes down to the singer's touring style as well.

"Obviously, she changes wardrobes, and she's all about putting on a big show. In that way, you know, we definitely wanted to do that, as well," Underwood, 33, told GAC about how McEntire's 1990s shows continue to shape her tours today.
Palmer has royalty in her corner. The Scream Queens star told PEOPLE that Queen Latifah has always "been a big part" of her career and has offered her support for years.

This means Palmer received some insider advice before starting BET talk show Just Keke: "She said I [should] just be myself – my natural personality. She said I was a natural at it."
When Viola Davis won her historic Emmy for How to Get Away with Murder it was a win for Good, too. Davis, a longtime inspiration for the Minority Report actress, called out Good's impressive work in her acceptance speech.

"I have not only been following her career as a fan since I was 8 and now get to watch her completely transform in her new movie Cake, I have gotten to have real conversations with such a real heart, made my entire year,” Gomez recently gushed on Instagram about this year's Most Beautiful choice.

"It's like I see the world with new eyes: Not only is this my life to live, this is for my daughter,” Milian shared in her series Christina Milian Turned Up. "If you really go into it with the mentality that you can do it and this has all been placed into your life for a reason at this time, then, hey, you gotta go with it."

"When you do certain roles, you regularly draw inspiration from other people," Vergara said to El Herado. "In this case, I did so with my aunt – though she is not as tawdry, not as scandalous as how I embody her on the series."

She added, "I hope to have that same goal, you know, just to create opportunities for other women to tell their stories, because women aren't just girlfriends and wives, you know, in movies, to big leading men. Those are great roles, but I feel like women are much more complex than that."