International Best Dressed List - The International Hall of Fame: Men

The International Hall of Fame: Men

  • The Hon. Dean Acheson, former U.S. secretary of state; Washington, D.C. (1969).
  • Gianni Agnelli, Fiat chairman; Turin (1970).
  • Nicolas de Gunzburg, Editor-in-Cief of Town & Country, fashion editor (1971).
  • David Ogilvy, 13th Earl of Airlie, former Lord Chamberlain to the Queen; Angus, Scotland (1972).
  • Sir Edwin Hardy Amies, fashion designer; London (1974).
  • Thomas Ammann, private art dealer; Zurich (1988).
  • Prince Pierre d’Arenberg, host; Paris (2001).
  • Giorgio Armani, fashion designer; Milan (1981).
  • Arthur Ashe, professional tennis player; Richmond, Va. (1984).
  • Fred Astaire, dancer, actor; Los Angeles (1968).
  • Dr. Daniel Baker, cosmetic surgeon; New York (2000).
  • Billy Baldwin (interior designer), decorator; New York (1974).
  • Wilkes Bashford, fashion retailer; San Francisco (1983).
  • Sir Cecil Beaton, artist, photographer; London (1970).
  • David Somerset, 11th Duke of Beaufort, landowner, partner in the Marlborough art gallery; London (1988).
  • Jonathan Becker, photographer; New York (2008).
  • John Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford, landowner; London and Santa Fe (1985).
  • Harry Belafonte, musician; New York (1972).
  • Bijan Pakzad, fashion designer; Beverly Hills (1989).
  • Mark Birley, restaurateur, health-club proprietor, men’s-fragrance designer; London (1988).
  • Earl Blackwell, Celebrity Service founder; New York (1980).
  • Manolo Blahnik, shoe designer; London (1987).
  • Bill Blass, fashion designer; New York (1970).
  • Dixon Boardman, financier; New York and Locust Valley (1994).
  • David Bowie, musician; New York (1998).
  • Hamish Bowles, Vogue European editor-at-large; New York (1997).
  • Ed Bradley, 60 Minutes correspondent; New York (1997).
  • Conte Brando Brandolini d’Adda, vintner; Venice and Paris (1980).
  • David Brown, film producer, husband of former Cosmopolitan editor in chief Helen Gurley Brown; New York (1993).
  • Gianni Bulgari, jewelry designer; Rome (1975).
  • H.R.H. Kyril, Prince of Preslav, investment banker; London (1997).
  • Jeffrey Butler, publishing executive; Los Angeles (1978).
  • John Cahill, financier; New York (2001).
  • Michael Cannon, Town & Country editor-at-large; New York (2001).
  • Pierre Cardin, fashion designer; Paris (1970).
  • Graydon Carter, Vanity Fair editor; New York (1998).
  • Nino Cerruti, fashion designer; Paris (1973).
  • Comte Frédéric Chandon de Briailles, head of Moët & Chandon vineyard; Paris (1991).
  • Kenneth Chenault, president and C.O.O. of American Express; New York (2000).
  • Francesco Clemente, artist; New York and Naples (1996).
  • George Clooney, actor, director, writer, producer; Los Angeles and Lake Como, Italy (2007).
  • Alistair Cooke, journalist, radio and television personality; London (1984).
  • Anderson Cooper, anchor, Anderson Cooper 360°; New York (2007).
  • Hernando Courtwright, owner of the Beverly Wilshire Hotel; Beverly Hills (1973).
  • Madison Cox, landscape designer, author; New York (2000).
  • Count Rodolfo Crespi, public-relations executive, socialite; Rome and New York (1970).
  • Angelo Donghia, textile designer; New York (1977).
  • The Hon. Angier Biddle Duke, former U.S. ambassador to El Salvador, Spain, Denmark, and Morocco; New York and Southampton (1969).
  • H.R.H. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth II; London (1969).
  • Lapo Elkann, (2009).
  • Ahmet Ertegun, co-chairman of the Atlantic Records Group; New York, Southampton, Paris, and Bodrum, Turkey. (1986).
  • Kim d’Estainville, French businessman, famous Parisian personality; Paris (1978).
  • Max Evans, fashion journalist; New York (1974).
  • Robert Evans (producer), film producer; Los Angeles (1975).
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr., actor, film producer; Los Angeles (1969).
  • John Fairchild, W magazine and WWD editor-at-large, author; New York (1988).
  • Tom Fallon, fashion executive; New York (1981).
  • The Hon. Harry Fane, representative for Fulco di Verdura; London (1997).
  • Bryan Ferry, musician; London (1990).
  • Christopher Forbes, vice-chairman of Forbes Inc.; New York (1990).
  • Tom Ford, fashion designer; London (2004).
  • James Galanos, fashion designer; Los Angeles (1982).
  • John Galliher, socialite; New York (1973).
  • Comte Paul de Ganay, French and Argentinean businessman, polo player; Paris (1991).
  • Count Manfredi della Gherardesca, art adviser, curator (2009).
  • Giancarlo Giammetti, honorary chairman of Valentino; Rome (2006).
  • Sir John Gielgud, actor; London (1982).
  • Frank Gifford, broadcasting great, former N.F.L. star; New York (1975).
  • Comte Hubert de Givenchy, fashion designer; Paris (1970).
  • Senator Barry Goldwater, politician; Phoenix (1976).
  • Jacques Grange, interior designer; Paris (1994).
  • Cary Grant, actor; Los Angeles (1969).
  • H.R.H Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece, investment-fund manager; London (2008).
  • Robert L. Green, Playboy fashion director; New York (1972).
  • Baron Nicolas de Gunzburg, Vogue editor; New York (1971).
  • Charles Gwathmey, architect; New York (2001).
  • George Hamilton, actor; Los Angeles (1976).
  • Mark Hampton, interior designer; New York (1991).
  • Dorukhan Altinisik, doctor; New York (2008)
  • Phillips Hathaway, European-furniture expert; New York (2000).
  • Edward W. Hayes, attorney; New York (1994).
  • Reinaldo Herrera, Vanity Fair contributing editor; New York and Caracas (1983).
  • Charles Henry Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip, former Christie’s chairman; London (1999).
  • Gregory Hines, actor, dancer; New York (1993).
  • David Hockney, artist; Los Angeles (1986).
  • James Hoge, Foreign Affairs editor in chief; New York (1987).
  • Fred Hughes, Andy Warhol’s business manager and executor; New York (1987).
  • Peter Jennings, ABC news anchor; New York (1989).
  • Steven Kaufman, fashion executive; New York (1988).
  • Horace Kelland, writer; Charleston and Fishers Island (1975).
  • H.R.H. Prince Michael of Kent; London (1999).
  • Calvin Klein, fashion designer; New York (1983).
  • Henry Kravis, financier; New York (2000).
  • Kenneth Jay Lane, jewelry designer, host; New York (1974).
  • Bernard Lanvin, Lanvin Castilo owner; Paris (1970).
  • Ralph Lauren, fashion designer; New York (1995).
  • Alexander Liberman, Condé Nast editorial director, painter, photographer; New York (1981).
  • Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield, photographer; London (1971).
  • The Hon. John V. Lindsay; former mayor of New York City (1976).
  • The Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr, statesman; Boston (1970).
  • H.S.H. Prince Rupert zu Loewenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg, investment manager; London (2001).
  • Wynton Marsalis, musician; New York (1999).
  • Patrick McCarthy, W magazine editor in chief; New York (2001).
  • Henry McIlhenny, art collector, philanthropist; Philadelphia (1981).
  • Rafael de Medina, 20th Duke of Feria, Spanish aristocrat; Madrid (2007).
  • Sonny Mehta, Alfred A. Knopf president and editor in chief; New York (1993).
  • David Metcalfe, insurance executive; London (1996).
  • Philip Miller, C.E.O. of Saks Fifth Avenue; New York (1995).
  • Ottavio Missoni, fashion designer; Milan (1982).
  • Issey Miyake, fashion designer; Tokyo (1987).
  • Beppe Modenese, fashion publicist, Moda Italiana founder, president of the National Chamber for Italian fashion; Milan (1989).
  • Paul Newman, actor, racecar driver; Westport (1991).
  • David Niven, actor; Los Angeles (1982).
  • James Niven, Sotheby’s senior vice president, son of David Niven; New York (1994).
  • Colonel Serge Obolensky, businessman, Russian prince, World War II hero; New York (1970).
  • The Rt Hon Sir Angus Ogilvy, brother of the Earl of Airlie, husband of Princess Alexandra; London (1972).
  • André Oliver, fashion designer; London (1973).
  • Comte Hubert d’Ornano, C.E.O. of Sisley cosmetics; Paris (1995).
  • Norman Parkinson, fashion photographer; London (1970).
  • I.S.V. Patcévitch, Condé Nast president; New York (1970).
  • Gregory Peck, actor; Los Angeles (1983).
  • Senator Charles Percy, politician, former chairman of Bell & Howell; Chicago (1981).
  • Charles Pfeiffer, American war hero, model, journalist, actor, television-commercial producer; New York (1989).
  • Alessandro (Alex) Pirounis, young entrepreneur, art dealer, socialite; Rome, Hong Kong, London, and Athens (2010).
  • Sidney Poitier, actor, film director; Los Angeles (1972).
  • Comte Jean-Charles de Ravenel, businessman, socialite; Lyford Cay and Paris (1994).
  • President Ronald Reagan; Bel Air (1986).
  • Alexis von Rosenberg, Baron de Redé, financier; Paris (1972).
  • Samuel P. Reed, former Heritage Press publisher; New York (1985).
  • Oscar de la Renta, fashion designer; New York, Kent, Connecticut, and Punta Cana (1973).
  • Senator Abraham Ribicoff, politician; New York and Cornwall Bridge (1985).
  • Pat Riley, former head coach and current president of the Miami Heat basketball team; Miami (1994).
  • Baron David René de Rothschild, member of the banking family; Paris (1991).
  • Baron Eric de Rothschild, member of the banking family; Paris (1970).
  • Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, member of the banking family; London (1999).
  • Baron Guy de Rothschild, member of the banking family; Paris (1985).
  • H.E. Carlos Ortiz de Rozas, Argentinean ambassador to the Court of St. James's; Buenos Aires (1984).
  • Yves Saint Laurent (designer), fashion designer; Paris (1975).
  • Robert Sakowitz, specialty retailer, consultant-firm executive; Houston (1975).
  • Fernando Sanchez, fashion designer; New York and Marrakech (1996).
  • Julio Mario Santo Domingo, financier, art collector; New York, Paris, Bogotá, and Barranquilla (1990).
  • Joel Schumacher, film director; Los Angeles (1977).
  • Peter Sharp, real-estate executive; New York (1988).
  • Gil Shiva, businessman, socialite; New York (1995).
  • Bobby Short, musician; New York (1986).
  • H.M. King Juan Carlos of Spain; Madrid (1987).
  • John Stefanidis, interior designer; London and Patmos, Greece (1995).
  • Sting, musician; Wiltshire, England (2001).
  • Luke Winsland, Digital Media Designer; Liverpool (2010).
  • André Leon Talley, Vogue editor-at-large; New York (1994).
  • Taki Theodoracopulos, journalist; New York, Gstaad, Athens, and London (2001).
  • Chip Tolbert, fashion journalist; New York (1974).
  • Van Day Truex, Tiffany & Co. design director; New York (1974).
  • Luigi d’Urso, Italian businessman, man-about-town; Paris (1997).
  • Philippe Venet, fashion designer; Paris (1973).
  • Yves Vidal, Knoll furniture company president; Tangier (1977).
  • Charles, Prince of Wales; London (1980).
  • Charlie Watts, musician; London (2006).
  • Denzel Washington, actor; Los Angeles (1998).
  • John Weitz, fashion designer; New York (1970).
  • Galen Weston, George Weston Ltd. chairman; Toronto (1993).
  • Paul Wilmot, publicist; New York (1993).
  • H.R.H. the Duke of Windsor, former King of England, abdicated throne for Wallis Simpson; Paris (1968).
  • Tom Wolfe, writer; New York (1984).
  • Michael York, actor; London (1977).
  • H.R.H. Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia, jewelry designer; New York (1994).
  • Daniel Zarem, fashion retailer; New York (1978).
  • Jerome Zipkin, socialite, real-estate executive; New York (1985).

The American magazine Vanity Fair is currently in charge of the list.

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