Kate Moss best-dressed of the decade, according to Vogue
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Your support makes all the difference.US Vogue has launched a poll on its website, asking readers to vote for the best-dressed women of the past decade from 'candidates' nominated by the magazine.
British supermodel Kate Moss leads the pack with a total of four nominations, closely followed by US actress Gwyneth Paltrow with three.
The list features iconic moments in fashion such as Jennifer Lopez's low-cut Versace dress worn at the 2000 Grammy Awards or Halle Berry's Elie Saab gown, in which she accepted her Oscar in 2002.
Vogue selected its ten favorite looks from every year. Other celebrities with multiple mentions include Nicole Kidman, Chloé Sevigny, and Sarah Jessica Parker. Fashion's usual darlings, actresses Cate Blanchett and Tilda Swinton are surprisingly dragging behind, and singer Roisin Murphy is missing from the list altogether.
It's now the readers' turn to submit their votes on who they think deserves to be part of the final top ten list, which will be released January 25.
http://www.vogue.com/polls/bestdressed/best_dressed_of_the_decade
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