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Home > Beauty & Fashion Articles WWD.com's #1 Defining Moment in Fashion Revealed
The results of the 75 Defining Moments in Fashion poll are below (to view all previous “moments”, please visit WWD.com/definingfashion): #1 First Lady of Fashion: With the election of John F. Kennedy as president, Jackie Kennedy becomes an instant and enduring style icon in her trim suits, pillbox hats and those oh-so-elegant pearls. Her arrival at the White House temporarily elevates Washington D.C. to an international epicenter of chic. #2 The Rachel - Jennifer Aniston bouncy layered ‘do gives Farrah Fawcett’s feathered flip a run for its money as television’s most copied coiffeur with “the Rachel”, the style worn by her alter ego, Rachel Green, on “Friends.” Created by hairstylist Chris McMillan, the cut inspired legions of fans to chop their locks. #3 Talk about Sex…Fashion consumerism hits an all time high with the debut of Sex and The City. Known for her unique sense of style and love of the status shoe (Manolo Blahniks in particular), writer Carrie Bradshaw looks for love, sex, friendship and fashion in New York City. The 75 Defining Moments in Fashion poll was fielded in conjunction with Entertainment Tonight, the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world. WWD Executive Editor Bridget Foley announced the contest on August 4th on the show and explained the month-long voting process. At the beginning of each of the first three weeks, 25 new “moments” were revealed on WWD.com/definingfashion for readers to vote upon. On August 25th, the top 15 moments from the previous weeks were voted on to reveal the #1 Defining Moment in Fashion, which was announced last night on Entertainment Tonight and WWD.com. About Entertainment Tonight... ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT is the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world, averaging 11 million viewers nightly. Currently in its 28th season, ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT is produced and distributed by CBS Television Distribution and is taped in Studio City, Calif. Linda Bell Blue is executive producer. Mary Hart is anchor; Mark Steines is co-anchor. Jann Carl is primary substitute anchor and weekend anchor; Kevin Frazier is weekend anchor and correspondent. Leonard Maltin is film historian/correspondent. Cojo and Thea Andrews are correspondents. Related Articles
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