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Kerry Washington: Tops People’s Best Dressed list

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CEBU, Philippines - Actress Kerry Washington, who was nominated for an Emmy for her role in the ABC television drama “Scandal,” was named the “World’s Best Dressed Woman” by People magazine.

“I don’t wear a lot of pants,” Washington, 36, said in a statement announcing the honor. “When I go somewhere I want to know I’m going to be comfortable and I’m dressed for the event.”

People magazine Executive Editor Elizabeth Sporkin praised Washington for her fashion sense.“There has been a trend this year in lady-like fashion and I think she is almost single-handedly responsible for it,” Sporkin said.

Although Washington nabbed the best dressed title, Jennifer Lawrence, the winner of this year’s best actress Oscar for “Silver Linings Playbook,” was cited as having the best high fashion style, and actress Jessica Chastain, the star of 2012’s “Zero Dark Thirty” had the best red carpet style, according to People.

Solange Knowles got top marks for style risk-taking and confidence. “Avatar” actress Zoe Saldana had the best denim style and actress Lily Collins was named the best for up-and-coming style.

Actress Emma Stone, the star of “The Amazing Spider-Man,” won praise for her classic style and timeless looks, while television host Nicole Richie was named best in trend-setting style.

The celebrity magazine said it compiled the list after getting input from its editors, its 42 million readers and fashion directors and bloggers.

Gwyneth Paltrow was named best dressed last year. (FREEMAN)

ACTRESS EMMA STONE

ACTRESS KERRY WASHINGTON

ALTHOUGH WASHINGTON

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN

BEST

DRESSED WOMAN

EXECUTIVE EDITOR ELIZABETH SPORKIN

GWYNETH PALTROW

JENNIFER LAWRENCE

JESSICA CHASTAIN

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