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" We assume that quote is old as we doubt that Ursula Andress is actually bald.
7 - Rigobert Song - He has a knack of being able to carry off virtually any look with aplomb. He can do casual, bling, sleek suits, loud African print shirts, native jellaba robes and even makes a big effort with his locks.
8 - Andriy Shevchenko - Their £30 million striker oozes southern European style, thanks to his time in Milan and friendship with Giorgio Armani. Whether Sheva's look will change to something a little edgier now he's resident in west London remains to be seen.
9 - Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho - Two different men, two different styles. The way Wenger and Mourinho dress, one careful, precise, the other more impassioned but keen on important details, reveals a lot about their approach to coaching. "Both dress as though clothes mean little to them, but they are well aware of what suits them," says Mahon.
10 - David Beckham - Still the icon of millions, he always makes an effort but at times must try harder. "There's a bit of style to Beckham for want of a better word," says Mahon. "It often looks as if he's been with a personal shopper but I think in some respects he's reaped the benefit of that: he's developed a slightly more conservative eye as he's got older, which lets his personality come through." Eve magazine's fashion editor Alice Kodell said: "Beckham is the ultimate fashion victim. His white Stringfellow pants on holiday in the summer were the final straw."
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" We assume that quote is old as we doubt that Ursula Andress is actually bald.
7 - Rigobert Song - He has a knack of being able to carry off virtually any look with aplomb. He can do casual, bling, sleek suits, loud African print shirts, native jellaba robes and even makes a big effort with his locks.
8 - Andriy Shevchenko - Their £30 million striker oozes southern European style, thanks to his time in Milan and friendship with Giorgio Armani. Whether Sheva's look will change to something a little edgier now he's resident in west London remains to be seen.
9 - Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho - Two different men, two different styles. The way Wenger and Mourinho dress, one careful, precise, the other more impassioned but keen on important details, reveals a lot about their approach to coaching. "Both dress as though clothes mean little to them, but they are well aware of what suits them," says Mahon.
10 - David Beckham - Still the icon of millions, he always makes an effort but at times must try harder. "There's a bit of style to Beckham for want of a better word," says Mahon. "It often looks as if he's been with a personal shopper but I think in some respects he's reaped the benefit of that: he's developed a slightly more conservative eye as he's got older, which lets his personality come through." Eve magazine's fashion editor Alice Kodell said: "Beckham is the ultimate fashion victim. His white Stringfellow pants on holiday in the summer were the final straw."
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