She was one of the world's most talked about woman this year.
And Meghan Markle continues to reign supreme, making Vogue's list of the top 10 Best Dressed Women of 2018.
The pregnant duchess, 37, joins popstar Lady Gaga, 32, American actresses Tracee Ellis Ross, 46, and Zoë Kravitz, 30 on the prestigious list.
Also included on the unranked list are songstress Zendaya, 22, plus size model Paloma Elsseser, 26, American-Irish actress Saoirse Ronan, 24, Rihanna, 30, actress Emma Stone, 30, and British model and actress Gemma Chan, 36.
The coveted annual list was released by British Vogue this week, and this year focuses on celebrities who have worn designers with a 'political' message behind them and 'accessorised with activists', in the wake of the Me Too movement.
Meghan Markle has been named on British Vogue's list of top 10 best-dressed women of 2018 this week, with a nod to her sell-out style. The pregnant duchess is seen wearing Givenchy at The Fashion Awards last week
Exude elegance like the Duchess of Sussex in a dress by Givenchy
Just when we thought the 2018 Fashion Awards couldn’t contain any more famous faces, out stepped the Duchess of Sussex!
Speaking to a sea of the greatest designers, stylists and models, she presented the Womenswear Designer of the Year award to Claire Waight Keller. It was a lovely gesture, seeing as Claire created her iconic wedding gown earlier this year.
For the event, the Duchess opted for a bespoke one-shoulder dress by the French fashion house, teamed with gold jewellery from Pippa Small and Tamara Mellon heels.
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Lady Gaga joined the style bible's list, who named the songstress responsible for a new entry in their style lexicon: Big Suit Energy. She is seen wearing Marc Jacobs for a Women in Hollywood event
Vogue credited Barbadian singer Rihanna for 'shutting down' the Met Gala with her Maison Margiela couture look this year, as she too made it to the list
One of the few Brits to make the list, Gemma Chan was seen wearing Miu Miu at the Mary Queen of Scots London premiere, rocketing onto Vogue's radar
Meghan Markle
The fashion bible praised the duchess' sartorial flair, kicked off by her much-anticipated custom-made Givenchy wedding gown, which they called the the 'biggest fashion commission of the year'.
Remarking on her 'democratic' eye for high street brands such as Other Stories, taste for cult handbags including Gabriela Hearst, and sustainable brands like Veja, the former actress is responsible for creating sell-out fashion frenzies.
Meghan favours A-line cuts, block colours and neutral layering, with the publication keen to see more of her Givenchy-inspired maternity wardrobe.
Meghan favours A-line cuts, block colours and neutral layering, with the publication keen to see more of her Givenchy-inspired maternity wardrobe. Seen wearing Dior in July
The fashion bible praised the duchess' sartorial flair, kicked off by her much-anticipated custom-made Givenchy gown, which they called the the 'biggest fashion commission of the year'
Meghan is seen in Emilia Wickstead for the official opening of the ANZAC Memorial at Hyde Park in October
Lady Gaga
The magazine praised her two new stylists, Sandra Amador and Tom Eerebout, for giving the A Star Is Born actress an array of head-turning statement looks during a year in which all eyes were on her.
Gaga was commended for the head-to-toe feathered Valentino she wore to the Venice Film Festival in August, and the 'fabulously ornate' Alexander McQueen she wore to her film premiere in September.
The fashion bible also held the songstress responsible for a new entry in their style lexicon: Big Suit Energy.
The magazine praised her two new stylists, Sandra Amador and Tom Eerebout, for giving the A Star Is Born actress an array of head-turning statement looks during a year in which all eyes were on her, including the Alexander McQueen seen above in September
Gaga was commended for the head-to-toe feathered Valentino she wore to the Venice Film Festival in August
Gemma Chan
Praising the British actress for her 'grown-up tailoring' and immaculate wardrobe, the magazine credit her 'super stylist' Rebecca Corbin-Murray.
Gemma is praised for mixing 'no-half-measures Oscar de la Renta' with 'princessy Miu Miu' and 'womanly Stella McCartney'.
Mentioning her politics degree from Oxford University, the style bible brands her a rising style star.
Gemma is praised for mixing 'no-half-measures Oscar de la Renta' with 'princessy Miu Miu' and 'womanly Stella McCartney'- seen in Prada at the Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominations Press Conference
Praising the British actress for her 'grown-up tailoring' and immaculate wardrobe, Gemma is seen in Louis Vuitton in November
Rihanna
Vogue credited the Barbadian singer for 'shutting down' the Met Gala with her Maison Margiela couture look this year.
Rihanna was praised for her The Savage x Fenty brand and bringing back the bucket hat.
Giving a nod to her statement looks, the style bible also credited her with being the first to wear designer Virgil Abloh’s new Louis Vuitton menswear.
Rihanna was praised for her The Savage x Fenty brand and ability to surprise with statement looks- in Alexis Mabille at the Clara Lionel Foundation Diamond Ball
Rihanna is seen in Calvin Klein by appointment for the Fenty Beauty by Rihanna in New York in September
Tracee Ellis Ross
The Black-ish star was another new entry in the magazine's top ten Best Dressed list, recognised for her love of bold colours and voluminous statement looks.
Zoë Kravitz
The model was recognised for her edgy rock-chic style peppered with a healthy love for Saint Laurent, with a special nod to her quirky Halloween ensemble- which included a towel over her head and Gucci slippers.
Zendaya
Despite being just 22, the former child star was credited as much for her sartorial flair as her fierce attitude, outspoken on all things race and career driven.
The magazine described her as 'fearless, furious, fabulous', and recognised her stylist Law Roach.
Tracee Ellis Ross in Off-White at the Music Awards in October. The Black-ish star was another entry in the magazine's top ten Best Dressed list, recognised for her love of bold colours and voluminous statement looks
Zoe Kravitz was recognised for her edgy rock-chic style peppered with a healthy love for Saint Laurent, with a special nod to her quirky Halloween ensemble where she dressed as a vampire during their 'morning' routine
Despite being just 22, Zendaya was credited as much for her sartorial flair as her fierce attitude, outspoken on all things race and career driven0 seen in Marc Jacobs at an Áme jewellery event
Paloma Elsseser
The magazine praised the lesser known Vogue cover girl for her 'smart and friendly' approach, crediting her for her 'port-luxe-fuelled' style teamed with an 'effortlessly sultry attitude'.
Saoirse Ronan
The Irish-American Brooklyn actress was praised for her 'sheath silhouettes and futuristic shoes', with the magazine recognising that her Gucci and Carolina Herrera risk-taking always paid off.
Emma Stone
'No one wears red better', the magazine says of her 'perfectly poised' red carpet style, crediting her love for Louis Vuitton and no fuss style.
See British Vogue's 10 Best Dressed Women of 2018 at www.vogue.co.uk.
The magazine praised the lesser known Vogue cover girl Paloma Elsseser for her 'smart and friendly' approach, crediting her for her 'port-luxe-fuelled' style teamed with an 'effortlessly sultry attitude'
Irish-American Brooklyn actress Saoirse Ronan was applauded for her 'sheath silhouettes and futuristic shoes', with the magazine recognising that her Gucci and Carolina Herrera risk-taking always paid off
'No one wears red better', the magazine says of Emma Stone's 'perfectly poised' red carpet style, crediting her love for Louis Vuitton and no fuss style
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You don’t have to pack away your bikini just because you’re the wrong side of 20. These body-beautiful stars reveal their secrets to staying in shape and prove you can smoulder in a two-piece, whatever your age. Read on and be bikini inspired!
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Hayden Panettiere
Size: 8
Age: 18
Height: 5ft 1in
Weight: 8st
To achieve her kick-ass figure, Hayden – who plays cheerleader Claire Bennet in Heroes – follows the ‘quartering’ rule. She eats only a quarter of the food on her plate, then waits 20 minutes before deciding whether she needs to eat again.
Hayden says: “I don’t have a model’s body, but I’m not one of those crazy girls who thinks that they’re fat. I’m OK with what I have.”
Nicollette says: “I don’t like diets – I see it, I eat it! I believe in eating healthily with lots of protein, vegetables and carbs to give you energy.”
kim cattrall
Size: 10-12
Age: 52
Height: 5ft 8in
Weight: 9st 4lb
SATC star Kim swears by gym sessions with Russian kettle bells (traditional cast-iron weights) and the South Beach Diet to give her the body she wants. To avoid overeating, Kim has a radical diet trick – squirting lemon juice on her leftovers – so she won’t carry on picking.
Kim says: “I am no super-thin Hollywood actress. I am built for men who like women to look like women.”
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