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They've got their own distinct sense of style that women the world over try to emulate. Vogue Magazine has announced it's best-dressed list!
Kate Moss has been named the best-dressed woman of the past ten years.
In the first list of its kind compiled by Vogue, the supermodel was judged to have had more influence than any other model or celebrity on the way other women dress.
"At every moment, Kate Moss has looked chic and cool," the Daily Mail quoted Vogue style director Alexandra Kotur as saying.
"We chose people who were thinking out of the box, women who look as if they're wearing what they really wanted to wear."
"The whole Vogue editorial team and fashion staff brainstormed to come up with the list."
"Our parameters were to highlight from the year, and the overarching theme that we observed was to recognise an emphasis on the individual."
"No one has had more influence for the past decade on the way women have dressed than Kate Moss," Kotur added.
In a supplement, the magazine has named 11 of the world's most sartorially stylish celebrities.
And it has given them each a title, representing glamour to urban style and raw individuality. Move to the following pages to see who else made it to the list!
Actress Blake Lively's bold and beautiful styles led her to be christened 'The Bombshell'.
Sizzling French actress Marion Cotillard, who electrifies the screen with her classic look, was honoured as 'Screen Siren'.
Nobody dare leave the First Lady of the United States out of any best-dressed list! Michelle Obama's unique look earned her 'The Independent'.
Wholesome, pretty and charming -- that's 'American Beauty' Jessica Biel for you.
British model and TV presenter Alexa Chung's sassy, funky fashions landed her the 'Street Cool' label.
Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker's wardrobe has catapulted her fame -- no wonder she was named the 'Haute Bohemian'.
Waif-like Ethiopian model Liya Kebede is a trend unto herself -- for that, she is honoured in the list as 'Conscious Chic'.
English actress Carey Mulligan's effortless way of putting outfits together deemed her a 'Free Spirit'.
Pop magazine's editor-at-large Shala Monroque bagged the title of 'New Classicist'.
And finally, the inimitable Lady Gaga was named 'Visionary' for her astonishing array of bizarre outfits!