- Title: FASHION-VANITY FAIR/BEST DRESSED Vanity Fair releases annual best-dressed list
- Date: 6th August 2015
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- Story Text: Pop star Taylor Swift, ballerina Misty Copeland and actress Emma Stone led a slew of newcomers to Vanity Fair's international best-dressed list on Wednesday (August 5), an annual compilation of well-heeled, high-profile talent and socialites.
Swift, 25, who also appears on the magazine's September cover, came in at No. 2 on the top 10 list of 2015's best-dressed women, behind Samantha Cameron, wife to British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Copeland, 32, American Ballet Theater's first African-American female principal dancer, ranked third, ahead of Amal Clooney, Queen Letizia of Spain and fellow newcomer, R&B singer Rihanna. The dancer cited her favorite designers including Givenchy, Balmain and Herve Leger.
For the year's best-dressed men, 65-year-old British actor Bill Nighy led the list, which also featured oil heir Stavros Niarchos III, Apple designer Jony Ive and Britain's Prince Harry.
Vanity Fair editors compile the annual list, which for the first time featured a separate Hollywood segment for the movie world's best-dressed stars.
The full list for men and women is:
Women:
Samantha Cameron, wife of British Prime Minister David Cameron
Taylor Swift, singer-songwriter
Misty Copeland, principal dancer, American Ballet Theatre
Sophie, Countess of Wessex
Amal Clooney, human-rights lawyer
Rihanna, singer
Charlotte Casiraghi, eighth in line to the throne of Monaco
Queen Letizia of Spain
Mellody Hobson, investment manager
Francesca Amfitheatrof, design director, Tiffany & Co
Men:
Bill Nighy, actor
Stavros Niarchos, financier
Ike Ude, artist
William Ivey, costume designer
Jonathan Ive, designer
Prince Carl Philip of Sweden, third in line to the Swedish throne
Jonathan Tisch, chairman, Loews Hotels & Resorts
Prince Harry, fifth in line to the British throne
Russell Wilson, quarterback for the N.F.L.'s Seattle Seahawks
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