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Craig, Brand top best, worst dressed lists

Suave James Bond star Daniel Craig was named Britain's best-dressed man and comic Russell Brand was branded the worst dress by men's style authority GQ.
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Published: April 3, 2007 at 7:56 AM

LONDON, April 2 (UPI) -- Suave James Bond star Daniel Craig was named Britain's best-dressed man and comic Russell Brand was branded the worst dressed by men's style authority GQ.

But Brand also was among best-dressed elite -- at No. 8, Sky News said Monday.

Prince Harry, at No. 10, was the first royal to make the top tier of snazzy dressers as named by GQ.

Tory leader David Cameron was second on the best dressed list and sixth on the worst dressed. Babyshambles singer Pete Doherty also was listed on both lists -- as the seventh best dressed and fifth worst.

Following Brand on the worst dressed was Britain's Chancellor Gordon Brown.

Others listed as best dressed include "Children of Men" star Clive Owen, "Little Britain's" David Walliams, actor Jude Law, soccer star David Beckham and designer Tom Ford.

Others who were included on the worst-dressed list were Razorlight's Johnny Borrell, broadcast personality Vernon Kay, London Mayor Ken Livingstone, Tower of London frontman Donny Tourette, comic Ricky Gervais and writer-broadcaster Jeremy Clarkson.

Topics: Clive Owen, Daniel Craig, David Beckham, David Cameron, David Walliams, Gordon Brown, James Bond, Ken Livingstone, Pete Doherty, Prince Harry, Ricky Gervais, Russell Brand, Tom Ford
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