David Cameron Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Britain's top-ranking Conservative, David Cameron is also the chicest. The Old Etonian has been known to wear bespoke, Savile Row-tailored suits over trendy, high-street pieces and prefers ties of cerulean, lilac, and hunter green to the staid blue and red neckwear preferred by politicians in the States. Cameron's most notable ensemble to date: the tails and bow tie worn to a 1980s-era photo shoot with fellow members of his rowdy Oxford University society, the Bullingdon Club. The picture (and displays of privilege therein) precipitated a minor scandal in Britain. Cameron claimed he was "very embarrassed" about the whole thing, but years of impeccable dressing throughout his prime-ministership have mitigated its notoriety.
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