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When one thinks about the top celebrity fashionistas, it's inevitable that both Carrie Bradshaw from "Sex and the City" Sarah Jessica Parker and former Spice Girls member Posh Victoria Beckham come to mind, as both dress impeccably and have had their own clothing lines at one point or another. But can you imagine the duo collaborating on a women's fashion clothing line? Creative Commons

When one thinks about the top celebrity fashionistas, it's inevitable that both Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City Sarah Jessica Parker and former Spice Girls member Posh Victoria Beckham come to mind, as both dress impeccably and have had their own clothing lines at one point or another. But can you imagine the duo collaborating on a women's fashion clothing line?

According to the fashion rumor mill, that clothing line may become a reality in the near future, as the two fashion icons have been rumored to have plans in the works. Fashionista reported on Wednesday that Beckham and Parker have a women's collection aimed for ages 20 to 50 in the worlds. The story reportedly came from Grazia who reported from Entertainment Wise.

So far, Parker has confirmed the report so it is unclear if a possible joint line is a reality. However, Vogue UK reported that Beckham's rep denied the collaboration.

But it's not so much a far stretch as you'd think.

Back in 2010, Beckham talked about Parker's style to Grazia, pointing out a similarity to herself.

I'm so Sarah Jessica Parker, Beckham said. I just am. I have dressed her a couple of times and I have met her.

Another claim to bolster the rumored collaboration is that both women have had successful runs in the past with their own clothing lines. Along with her many endorsements, Beckham debuted her women's fashion line in 2008 at New York Fashion Week, which was met with positive reviews from the fashion world.

Parker, who also endorsed countless brands and products, released her own perfume line, Lovely, in 2005 and a collaboration with Steve & Barry's where all items in the clothing line were under $20. Parker also created four other fragrances, Covet, Dawn, Endless and Twilight. Last year, Parker left her post as the president and chief creative officer at Halston, which she announced in January 2010, due to financial problems within the company, Vogue reported.