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Published: 07 November, 2007, 03:20

Natalia Vodianova (nataliavodianova.org)

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Russian supermodel Natalia Vodianova has been named the world's best dressed woman for 2007. The award was made by U.S. fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar.

The 25-year-old beat off stiff competition from the the likes of British catwalk diva Kate Moss, who finished in tenth spot.  Moss won the competion in 2004, before dropping to second and third place in 2005 and 2006.

Among other notables on the list are millionaire author of the Harry Potter fantasy series, JK Rowling.  She was named the seventh best-dressed woman. 

The full list:

1 Natalia Vodianova

JK Rowling
JK Rowling

2 Thandie Newton

3 Agyness Deyn

4 Dame Helen Mirren

5 Lily Allen

6 Emily Blunt

7 JK Rowling

8 Anouck Lepere

9 Irina Lazareanu

10 Kate Moss

11 Naomi Watts

12 Jemima Khan

13 Rosamund Pike

14 Sam Taylor Wood

Kate Moss
Kate Moss

15 Madonna

16 Naomie Harris

17 Peaches Geldof

18 Sienna Miller

19 Daphne Guinness

20 Lily Donaldson

21 Keira Knightley

22 Rachel Weisz

23 Kate Winslet

24 Emma Watson

25 Roksanda Ilincic

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