London: Singer Cheryl Cole has retained her title as the ``World`s Best-Dressed Female Celebrity``.
Cole kept her top spot as Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham dropped down the Best-Dressed Women List 2010 compiled by Glamour magazine.
Instead, R&B singer Rihanna and Gossip Girl actress Blake Lively took second and third places in the annual poll.
The results, which also saw model Katie Price named as worst-dressed woman, were compiled from around 14,000 votes from the magazine`s readers.
Designer Henry Holland said he understood why Cole had kept the top spot.
``X Factor was my fashion moment of the year because of Cheryl. She wore Giles Deacon, Marios Schwab and Richard Nicoll. She was flexing her fashion mojo,`` a news daily quoted him as saying.
But some of the women on the best-dressed list have also been voted for as worst dressed!
Rihanna and even winner Cheryl all appear in the top five women with the least style.
Top ten in the Best-Dressed List:
1. Cheryl Cole
2. Rihanna
3. Blake Lively
4. Leighton Meester
5. Alexa Chung
6. Dannii Minogue
7. Kate Moss
8. Victoria Beckham
9. Beyonce
10. Emma Watson
Top ten in the Worst Dressed List:
1. Katie Price
2. Lady GaGa
3. Ashley Greene
4. Rihanna
5. Cheryl Cole
6. Madonna
7. Amy Winehouse
8. Lindsay Lohan
9. Kristen Stewart
10. Britney Spears
ANI
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