Oprah Winfrey makes her debut on this year's International Best-Dressed List, which originated in the '20s and will appear in the April issue of Vanity Fair magazine. Winfrey says Jackie Onassis and Coco Chanel are her fashion icons, and picks Gianfranco Ferre as her favorite designer. She's seen here wearing one of Ferre's designs at the Oscars ceremony, Feb. 29, 2004.
Sofia Coppola has appeared in advertisements for casual chic designer Marc Jacobs, who frequently cites the filmmaker as his muse. Here, she wears one of his designs to the 76th annual Academy Awards, Feb. 29, 2004, where she took home the Oscar for best original screenplay.
Aerin Lauder Zinterhofer is Estee Lauder's vice president for global advertising. She is seen here arriving at the 2002 VH1 Vogue Fashion Awards held at Radio Music Hall, Oct. 15, 2002, in New York.
Australian movie star Cate Blanchett is expecting her second child in spring 2004. Here, she poses prior to the premiere of her film "The Missing," at the 54th Berlinale international film festival in Berlin, Feb. 7, 2004.
Model Kate Moss is also one of the 10 women on the 2004 list. Here, she is seen at Wemyss Bay, Scotland, en route to designer Stella McCartney's wedding on the Isle of Bute, Aug. 29, 2003.
The Men
Actor George Clooney is one of the 10 men named in the Vanity Fair list. Here, he is seen arriving at the premiere of the cable television show "K Street," which he produced, Sept. 12, 2003.
British actor Jude Law has put his best foot forward at numerous red carpet events lately. Here, he arrives for the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Jan. 25, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was nominated for best actor in a drama for his work in "Cold Mountain," but the award went to Sean Penn.
Soccer star David Beckham is another Brit on this international list. Here, he's seen unveiling his personal logo at the Adidas global headquarters in Herzogenaurach, Germany, March 3, 2004.
CNN host Anderson Cooper is the son of designer Gloria Vanderbilt. Here, he is seen arriving at the Vanity Fair Oscar party, Feb. 29, 2004, in Los Angeles.
NBC's Brian Williams is another newsman to make the list. Here, he smiles during a news conference, May 28, 2002, announcing the network's plan to have him succeed anchor Tom Brokaw after the 2004 election.