GQ.com announces the GQ fashion 100 Submitted by: pr-sending-enterprises Wednesday, 7 April 2010

GQ has announced its list of the top 100 most important people in menswear in the UK. The judges for the GQ Fashion 100 (http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/style/articles/2010-02/23/the-fashion-100/the-gq-fashion-100) list looked at the activities of all the fashion movers and shakers in the UK in order to decide who the most important trend setters in the business currently are. Perhaps not surprisingly, Sir Philip Green managed to head the list. As the owner of the , the UK's largest privately owned clothing retailer with more than 2,500 outlets, including , , Evan, , , and , he dominates the scene like no other individual. Harold Tillman, chairman of Jaeger, came in at the number two position. Tillman is a global ambassador for the best of British and has proved to be a serious force in the luxury menswear market. Paul Kelly, CEO of was placed third overall by the GQ judges. Whilst in control of the Selfridges department store in London, he has celebrated the centenary of the iconic Oxford Street store and overseen it as it has become more influential than ever. Making up the final positions in the prestigious top five are über-designer Sir Paul Smith who represents what is best about British menswear: well made, quirky, always interesting and never seem to put a foot wrong, and Twilight actor Robert Pattinson (http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/style/articles/2010-02/23/the-fashion-100/robert-pattinson) - today's ultimate male fashion icon. To ensure the list is truly representative, the winners were judged on more than just their financial muscle. As well as business acumen, GQ also appraised their creativity and social connections. For the sake of fairness (or possibly modesty) GQ also chose not to include any employees at GQ. The full GQ Fashion 100 list can be found on the GQ.com website. About GQ: GQ is the UK's biggest selling quality men's magazine. Part of the Condé Nast stable - who also publish titles Vogue, Wired, Glamour and Vanity Fair - GQ regularly features original journalism from writers including AA Gill, Will Self, Tony Parsons, Rod Liddle, Alexis Petridis, Piers Morgan, Matthew d'Ancona and Tom Parker-Bowles. The magazine is recognised as the authority on men's style (http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/style) and men's fashion (http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/comment/fashion), and also works with the best photographers operating today including David Bailey, Sam Taylor Wood, Simon Emmett, and Gavin Bond. GQ's current ABC is 120,057 (July-December 2009). For further information please contact:

Page 1 Nicky Eaton Director of Press & PR - Condé Nast UK & International Vogue House 1 Hanover Square London W1S 1JU 0207 152 3377 condenast.co.uk

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