Kate Moss has the top spot among the rich and famous featured in Vanity Fair's international best-dressed list for 2006. She appears on the cover of the September issue wearing long white gloves, leather boots and a white fur hat and is also in a photospread inside the magazine. In one shot she sports an androgynous look - wearing a black hat, jacket and tie - inspired by Marlene Dietrich, and in another, she channels Dietrich in the 1934 movie The Scarlet Empress by posing with a white gown draped around her waist.
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's "renegade" fashion sense and "dominatrix boots" earned her a spot on the best dressed list, along with 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 magazine also inducted Moss and Queen Rania of Jordan into its fashion hall of fame.
Kate Moss tops Vanity Fair best-dressed list
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