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Supermodel's boyfriend 'one of worst-dressed men in Britain'



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Published Date: 31 March 2008
Kate Moss's boyfriend Jamie Hince has been named one of the worst-dressed people in Britain.
The Kills star fails to make GQ magazine's best-dressed list, topped by Daniel Craig, despite the fact that his supermodel girlfriend is one of the world's most influential people in fashion.

Instead, he has been named the 15th worst-dressed Briti
sh man of 2008, one place below aspiring London mayor Boris Johnson.

The list also sees Prince William named one of the worst -dressed men in Britain while his grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, is deemed one of the best. Prince William is a new face on the worst-dressed list, at number 16, for just not getting "the hang of age-appropriate".

But his younger brother Prince Harry and his father the Prince of Wales make the best-dressed list with his grandfather Prince Philip.

Prince Harry was deemed tenth best-dressed last year but is 12th this year. GQ says he is "still beating the rest of the Royals in the best-dressed stakes."

His father, Prince Charles, is number 25 (from 24 last year). More embarrassing for Prince William, Prince Philip is a new entry at number 33 in the best-dressed list, with Blur star Alex James crediting his "underrated tweedy genius" and calling him a "snappy chappy".

Russell Brand tops the worst-dressed list for the second consecutive year for looking like a "cross between Worzel Gummidge and Lord Byron after a night on acid".

New faces in the annual worst-dressed list include chef Gordon Ramsay, singer Mika, Amy Winehouse's husband Blake Fielder-Civil, England footballer Wayne Rooney and Stephen Fry.

Names who remain on the list after making their debut in previous years are Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson, singers James Blunt and Johnny Borrell and London Mayor Ken Livingstone.

The Mighty Boosh star Noel Fielding is runner-up for the title of Best-Dressed Man in Britain.

David Walliams dubs the star the "Bowie of comedy" and adds: "He dresses like the star he is and is living proof that girls love a man who is in touch with his feminine side."

Newcomers include Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman (27th), who hit the headlines for complaining about Marks & Spencer pants.


Best-dressed British men

1. Daniel Craig (1)

2. Noel Fielding (New entry)

3. Daniel Day-Lewis
(New entry)

4. James McAvoy
(New entry)

5. Tom Ford (9)

6. David Beckham (6)

7. Jude Law (5)

8. David Cameron (2)

9. David de Rothschild
(New entry)

10. David Furnish (11)

11. David Walliams(4)

12. Prince Harry (10)
13. Clive Owen (3)

14. Nicky Haslam (23)

15. Lewis Hamilton
(New entry)

16. Jarvis Cocker (19)

17. Sir Elton John (18)

18. Sam Riley
(New entry)

19. Giles Deacon (21)

20. David Bowie (13)

21. Charlie Watts (22)

22. Christopher Bailey (15)

23. Angelo Galasso (20)





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  • Last Updated: 31 March 2008 8:28 AM
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  • Location: Yorkshire
 
 

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