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The 2015 Teen Choice Awards kicked off on Sunday night to honor some of the biggest stars in music, film, TV and web, but we were too busy admiring all the sizzling summer styles.
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The ceremony, which allows teenage fans to determine its winners, was a star-studded affair attended by pop singer Britney Spears, GUESS Girl Charlotte McKinney, and actress/singer Zendaya Coleman, to name a few. And in terms of fashion, there were plenty of curve-hugging dresses and low-cut ensembles — especially the one wore by 33-year-old Spears, who was apparently channeling a mermaid.
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To see what we mean, check out the hottest looks from the 2015 Teen Choice Awards below:
Vanity Fair has released its annual best-dressed list, and while some were obvious picks, one royal was surprisingly excluded.
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The lifestyle magazine, which ranks the most influential style icons internationally, crowned Samantha Cameron as the most fashionable woman in the world, just beating out pop star Taylor Swift. According to the Huffington Post, the 44-year-old wife of British Minister David Cameron made her first appearance on the coveted list back in 2010 when she was “commended for her smart, conservative style — favoring designers such as Phillip Lim, Erdem and Alexander McQueen.”
Aside from their top 10 best-dressed, Vanity Fair also compiled separate lists to honor celebrities, business leaders and "originals," and even announced a royal inductee into their Hall of Fame.
Speaking of royals, noticeably absent from the lists is Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, despite being favored by style experts for her personal fashions, many of which she recycles for major events. (However, the 33-year-old was featured in last year’s list.)
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Have a look at the 10 most fashionable women in the world below, as well as a sampling of the honorees from Vanity Fair's secondary lists. (For Vanity Fair’s full list, click here.)