London: Suri Cruise - five-year-old daughter of Hollywood couple Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes - and Madonna’s teenage daughter Lourdes Leon have been named the most stylish children on the planet.
The children topped the survey of 2,400 adults, conducted by superstore Woolworths.co.uk.
They were closely followed by Will Smith’s 10-year-old daughter Willow who came third with 14 per cent of the votes.
The poll was carried out to rank celebrities and their famous offspring based on style.
Unlike her on-trend daughter, Madonna was named the least stylish celebrity parent with just one per cent of the overall vote.
Katie Holmes and Will Smith fared slightly better with nine per cent of the vote each.
The few Hollywood parents who still lead the fashion pack over their children include Gwen Stefani with 23 per cent of the vote and Victoria and David Beckham who managed to beat their sons in the poll."Our Ladybird buying team keeps as close an eye on celebrity kids, as we do their stylish parents, ensuring the lines we buy are on trend and in demand," the Telegraph quoted Dan Rubel, marketing director of Woolworths.co.uk, as saying.
Celebrity children
1. Lourdes Leon 17 percent
2. Suri Cruise 17 percent
3. Willow Smith 14 percent
4. Brooklyn Beckham 12 percent
5. Romeo Beckham 9 percent
6. Kingston Rossdale 7 percent
7. Daisy Oliver 7 percent
8. Maddox Jolie-Pitt 6 percent
9. Harlow Ritchie 2 percent
Celebrity parents
1. Gwen Stefani 23 percent
2. Victoria Beckham 22 percent
3. David Beckham 14 percent
4. Angelina Jolie 12 percent
5. Katie Holmes 9 percent
6. Will Smith 9 percent
7. Brad Pitt 4 percent
8. Jamie Oliver 3 percent
9. Madonna 1 percent
ANI
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