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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's "renegade" fashion sense and "dominatrix boots" earned her a spot on Vanity Fair's best dressed list alongside the likes of actress Renee Zellweger and Britain's Prince William.
The magazine unveiled Monday its annual top 10 lists for best dressed men and women that includes actors, pop stars and royalty.
In addition to Rice, the best dressed women's list includes US television star Oprah Winfrey, actress Selma Blair, filmmaker Sofia Coppola, rock singer Gwen Stefani and Charlotte Casiraghi, the daughter of Monaco's Princess Caroline.
Football star David Beckham made the men's top 10 list with American actor George Clooney, rapper Kanye West, CNN anchor Anderson Cooper and Prince Ernst August of Hanover, Princess Caroline's husband, among others.
The fashion glossy named Rice to its 67th list "for her immaculately groomed and formidably dignified but with an audacious renegade streak fashion sense, not to mention her black knee-high dominatrix boots."
The magazine also inducted Queen Rania of Jordan and model Kate Moss into Vanity Fair's fashion hall of fame. The list will appear in the September Style Issue hitting newsstands nationally on August 8.
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