According to a poll complied by jewellery company Tru-Diamonds, Middleton - who is set to wed Prince William on 29th April - was voted as being more stylish than theGirls Aloud beauty and Lady G.
83 per cent of the 2,000 UK women that we asked, also stated that they felt Kate has made the Royal family fashionable again.
Meanwhile in other related news, formerPussycat Dollsstar Kimberly Wyatt has revealed that she wants to teach Middleton how to pole dance, so the 29-year old can give Wills a "cracking treat" on their wedding night.
When asked by the Daily Star which wedding gift she would give Kate, Wyatt claimed: "I'd love to show her some moves. William would definitely have a cracking treat on his wedding night."
Jennifer Lopez's shockingly sheer plunging chiffon Grammy gown (by Versace) put her on the fashion map in 2000 and made international headlines. That was the pivotal moment when she learned the importance of "Shock and Awe" style.
Lately, she's fallen back on her attention-getting antics. Jennifer seems to have developed an addiction to skin-tight catsuits and bizarre bubble skirts, neither of which are very flattering to her figure.
She made the Times Square ball (and quite a few jaws) drop with a sparkly nude catsuit on New Year's Eve. Then she slithered onstage in a black leather Bond-babe catsuit at an Italian music fest. And let's not even bring up that metallic bubble dress at the AMAs.
Did her fashion choices end her music career at Sony? You decide.
The French know fashion, this is hard to deny. And there are few Frencher, or chicer than Inès de la Fressange. The ex-model and Chanel muse is known for her consistently polished yet effortless dress sense. Putting her fashion know-how to good use, Ms Fressange has penned Parisian Chic: A Style Guide. Apart from suggesting we shop in the men's department, age gracefully, and avoid trends like the devil, Inès has some gems of fashion wisdom to share:
"Better a genuine straw bag than a fake luxury label. Counterfeit is counterfashion!"
"Jeans are never too risky; they're a little like salt — they go with everything!"
"The little black dress is not simply an item of clothing, it's a concept. It's abstract, it's universal — which means there's one that's perfect for everyone."
"Never, ever buckle the belt properly like a good little girl. Tie it in front or behind with the buckle hanging loose. Unobtrusive fashion statements like this...are very, very Parisian."
"Push back or roll up the sleeves — the ultimate 'easy chic' statement. Even better when the lining's a different colour."
Riley Keough stars the latest campaign for Lee jeans
If any further confirmation was needed that being the offspring of a rock star guaranteed a fast-track pass to the world of modelling, then Riley Keough is it.
However, Keough is not only the daughter of singer-songwriter Lisa Marie Presley, but also the granddaughter of the music legend that was Elvis Presley.
Joining the genetically-blessed celebrity-model stable currently inhabited by Georgia May and Lizzie Jagger, Zoe Kravitz, Theodora Richards and Tali Lennox, Keough puts in a stylish turn for denim brand Lee's "A Lee Don't Lie" campaign.
Photographed by controversial fashion photographer Terry Richardson - who was chosen by the label for his "unique and candid style of photography" - Keough was picked to convey Lee's message of "telling it like it is".
Rocking a double-denim ensemble, the 21-year-old's look is said to reflect "the brand's unquestionable denim authority."
Jeans-with-integrity aside, it is not Keough's first foray into the world of modelling. When she was 14, she made her catwalk debut for Dolce & Gabbana, and has since been the face of the Christian Dior's Miss Dior Chérie fragrance - a job now assigned to actress Natalie Portman.
Get ready to see a lot more of Keough this year. She has branched out as an actress, with two lead roles in forthcoming releases The Good Doctor and Jack & Diane. We think grandad would have been proud.
spring into something fresh. And what better way to re-energize your ensemble than with the perfect purse? TODAY style editor and Bobbie.com’s Bobbie Thomas rounds up spring’s biggest bag trends and offers inspiration on how to work them into your wardrobe.
Envelope bags The smaller shoulder-flap bags of the ’70s have returned with updated designs inspired by the likes of Valentino, Marc Jacobs, Gucci and more. These demure, ladylike companions are overshadowing the oversize “bring the kitchen sink with you” totes and can add a timeless touch to your look. Classic neutrals like gray, beige and brown will be your best investment as they will add polish to casual basics, balance a trendy look, or emphasize the sophistication of a dress or suit. If you can’t kick the overpacked purse habit, don’t worry — you can find structured satchels that offer the same appeal with extra room to boot. And no need to break the bank — you can get in on the trend with many chic and affordable options for less than $100.
White-hot totes Forget what you may have heard about this hard-to-wear hue; crisp, paper-white purses are making a style statement this season. A bright white bag offers an instant update to almost any outfit, adding a stark contrast against black, a fresh compliment to color or a minimalistic accent to an all-white ensemble. Don’t be afraid to go for texture, as many of today’s hottest whites — inspired by designers including Diane von Furstenberg and Dolce & Gabbana — are showing details such as crochet and lace overlays, intricate weaves, etc. and come in a variety of shapes ranging from drawstring bucket bags to soft duffels and more.
Colorful carryalls From two-tone to blocking and even sporty stripes, bright and bold styles can help infuse a little whimsy into your wardrobe. Handbags by YSL, Fendi and Louis Vuitton have helped to bring these punchy purses front and center this season, and while the designs will perfectly compliment an LBD (little black dress), don’t be afraid to pair them with other spring colors, prints and patterns. For the risk takers, try mixing and matching complimentary shades to create countless fun and flirty fashion possibilities this season.
-- Jennifer Lopez, World's Most Beautiful Woman on People's annual list, is indeed gorgeous, and she looks fresh and natural on the cover of the magazine. But, ladies, don't think it's as easy as it looks. Her cover shoot for the magazine involved makeup artist Mary Mitchell, hairstylist Lorenzo Martin and foundation, peach blush, brown eyeliner, powder, shimmery shadow, lip liner, lipstick, gloss, a curling iron, styling serum -- you know, the works. [People]
-- Lopez is upfront about the place of beauty in her life. "It's part of my job," she says. And we say, well done! [People]
-- But watch out! Jennifer reveals she paints her son's toenails too. Maybe she won't get into as much trouble as J. Crew's Jenna Lyons did for a similar motherly "offense," as our Deborah Netburn reported. Then again, she uses blue paint, not the pink Lyons' son wants. [The Cut]
-- Cinderella's glass slippers had nothing on the gold-and-diamond shoes created by British jewelry designer Christopher Michael Shellis. Conceived of as "jewelry for the feet," each pair was created by a team of goldsmiths and is made from more than 2,200 diamonds, totaling 30 carats. Only problem? So far no one has wanted to buy them at the listed price of 140,000 British pounds. That's about $228,400 at today's exchange rates. [Telegraph]
-- First Prada and Moncler and now Salvatore Ferragamo plans to issue stock, with an IPO planned on the Italian Stock Exchange. [WWD]
-- German apparel firm Hugo Boss is set to be the lead sponsor of the United States Pavilion at the Biennale in Venice, opening on June 4. Boss has been involved with the arts and art museums around the world for years. [WWD]
-- Katy Perry rocks classic hairstyles from the '50s, ''70s and '80s in her new "Eras of Style" ad campaign for Ghd hairstyling tools with the seeming ease of a chameleon. Just like J. Lo above we're sure she had lots of behind-the-scenes help getting ready for the shoot with photographer David LaChapelle. But Perry was perfect for the campaign, says Ghd Chief Executive Paul Stoneham, because of her own personal style. She "completely embodies Ghd's spirit of female transformation and empowerment," he said. [StyleList]
Kate Middleton is keen to become the new century Queen of the United Kingdom as well as the Royal Family is engaged to ensure the crown and the Windsor history and future days. That was the reason why Royal Family member and Kate flew very often to Paris to visit the atelier by the "artist of luxury" in order to have a special crown. The Master is known for special effect jewels and fashion accessories, extremely precious creations for which ordinary people wait for Years. There is a current waiting list up to 2016 but Kate Middleton could not wait longer to wear one of the special tiaras made by the Italian Master. The Tiara shaped on the look of the Windsor's tradition has the property to draw an aura over the crowned head. Like this Kate Middleton could be the first Brit Princess blessed by Windsors, the Brits, and God himself. Brit is going to reign under the Holy Kate. Even better than Diana Spencer, the sad.