“Harry Potter” star Emma Watson has topped the poll of Sexiest British Actresses Under 30.
The 20-year-old beats British divas Keira Knightley, Sienna Miller and Gemma Arterton to be named as the sexiest British actress under 30 in a poll conducted by Fandango.com.
While Knightley came second, actress Emily Blunt landed the third position. Miller and former Bond girl Arterton wrapped up the top five.
The top 10 are:
1. Emma Watson
2. Keira Knightley
3. Emily Blunt
4. Sienna Miller
5. Gemma Arterton
6. Bonnie Wright
7. Rebecca Hall
8. Carey Mulligan
9. Katie Leung
10. Hayley Atwell
Kate Moss named best-dressed woman of decade
Supermodel Kate Moss has been voted as the best-dressed woman of the decade by Vogue.
The 36-year-old catwalk queen has always been praised for her unique sense of style and fashion bravery.
“At every moment Kate Moss has looked chic and cool. No one has had more influence for the past decade on the way women have dressed than Kate Moss,”dailymail.co.uk 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. Our parameters were to highlight from the year, and the overarching theme that we observed was to recognise an emphasis on the individual.”
Lady Gaga was named as the most “visionary” for her astonishing array of bizarre outfits.
“Lady Gaga speaks for herself – talk about being an individual. She’s that in a heightened sense. She doesn’t step out the door unless she’s in a whole look that’s very well thought out and has a purpose,” said Kotur.
Actress Carey Mulligan won Vogue’s best “Free spirit” for her carefree and unique style, while “Gossip Girl” Blake Lively was named best “bombshell”.
“Sex And The City” star Sarah Jessica Parker was named Haute Bohemian for her mixture of boho and urban chic.
Johansson babe of the year, Franco leading man
Hollywood actor James Franco has been named leading man of the year by GQ magazine and actress Scarlett Johansson babe of the year.
The actor was recognised by the US edition of GQ magazine for his achievements in the last 12 months and will be one of five special cover stars to feature on the publication’s annual Men of the Year issue.
Franco, who has played gay or bisexual characters in “Howl”, “Blind Spot” and “Milk”, said: “Basically, it’s a wide-reaching approach to whatever – literature, life, politics. It is on the most basic level an anti-normative approach to all of these subjects.
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