London, Jan 31 (ANI): Rapper Tinie Tempah has been named this year's best-dressed man by GQ Magazine, while Prince William has dropped out of the annual list.
William made his debut at number 27 in the magazine's ranking of 50 Best-Dressed Men in 2011.
But he has now slipped out of the list completely, while his brother Prince Harry is 25th, down from fifth place last year and his father, the Prince of Wales is 50th.
"His brother may end up as king, but this year the younger son has been crowned the prince of style' for looking good in 'uniforms... well-cut suits (and) the dishevelled tumbling-out-of-a-nightclub jeans," the Daily Mail quoted the magazine as saying.
Charles was said to have made 50th place for "proving the point that some men seem to grow into their wardrobe with age."
The top 10 features Plumstead rapper Tempah, who is credited with possessing a "true passion for elegance and proportions", in first place, followed by mohawk-sporting Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli and 'Doctor Who' star Matt Smith, for being able to look "pretty cool" in clothes that "should be a joke".
'Twilight' heartthrob Robert Pattinson is fourth, ahead of 'Spider-Man' star Andrew Garfield and 'Superman's' Henry Cavill, for being able to pull off a "superhero outfit and a medieval doublet and hose."
'The Wire' star Idris Elba, 'The Dark Knight's' Christian Bale, Kasabian guitarist Sergio Pizzorno and Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown, who could wear "a pair of plimsolls as earrings and part of you would wonder if you should, too", complete the top 10.
"I have an image of what a British gentleman looks like, and that image finds real expression in Prince Charles," designer Donatella Versace said.
"He is beyond fashion - he is an archetype of style."
The worst-dressed list is topped by US rapper Chris Brown, followed by David Cameron's director of strategy Steve Hilton, and 'Strictly' star and football pundit Robbie Savage for looking like "a reject from a Mills and Boon cover." (ANI)
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