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03
April 2007
Daniel
Craig Is Britain's Best
Dressed
Man
Bond
star Daniel
Craig
has been named Britain's
best-dressed man - and
comic Russell Brand the
worst.
Men's
style bible GQ has
published its annual
list of stylish
celebrities.
Prince
Harry is the first royal
to make it into the top
10.
Daniel
Craig topped the league
thanks to his
sharp-suited look in
Casino
Royale.
"No
Bond since Sean Connery
has worn it better. It
works because the 007
uniform seems like an
upgrade of what Craig
would naturally wear,"
GQ said.
Tory
leader David Cameron was
second. The magazine
praised him as "a
politician who
understands the news
agenda is set as much by
appearance as it is by
words".
Children
of Men star Clive Owen
was third, followed by
Little Britain's David
Walliams, actor Jude Law
and footballer David
Beckham.
Pete
Doherty
was a surprise entry in
seventh place. Russell
Brand was eighth, with
GQ saying: "Some can't
stick him but to others
he's British exuberance
encapsulated."
Designer
Tom Ford was ninth and
Prince Harry 10th. GQ
called the young royal
"the sartorial world's
favourite Army recruit".
And
Harry drew praise from
designer brand
Mulberry's creative
director Stuart Vevers,
who dubbed his look
"modern and classic with
a hint of rock 'n'
roll".
He
came 21 places ahead of
brother
William.
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