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England football manager Fabio Capello has topped a list of the Best Dressed Men in the world, compiled by respected mens magazine Esquire.
London, June 9 : England football manager Fabio Capello has topped a list of the Best Dressed Men in the world, compiled by respected men's magazine Esquire.
Also on the list is actor Christian Bale, who will soon be seen on the big screen once again as Batman in 'Dark Knight' and Italian industrialist Lapo Elkann.
The list also includes rapper Lupe Fiasco, environmentalist David Mayer de Rothschild, and political journalist Jeremy Paxman.
Esquire's fashion director, Catherine Hayward, said that all the men had been chosen for giving traditional tailoring their own twist.
"Powerful men know how to dress themselves and often stick to a uniform. Each of the men in our list has given a teasing twist to traditional tailoring and made the look entirely their own," The Independent quoted her, as saying.
"Whether it's M and S boss Stuart Rose accessorising with an evening scarf or Chicago rapper Lupe Fiasco wearing a tailored jacket and working the look with layering and checks, each man has interpreted the look to suit his own style," she added.
One person who isn't on the list however, is footie ace David Beckham.
ANI