Cate Blanchett, Lupita Nyong'O and Neil Patrick Harris topped this year's Vanity Fair Best-Dressed list.
Upon receiving her award, Oscar-winning actress Nyong'O, who made it to this year's list at top eight, revealed that she dislikes shopping but named Audrey Hepburn as one of her style icons, according to Aceshowbiz.
Blanchett, who has been included on the list twice, was recognized when she wore a black lace and tulle Giorgio Armani Privee gown at the Golden Globes earlier this year, the same publication noted.
As such, Blanchett has been named the number one best dressed celebrity this year and has replaced last year's winner, "Scandal" actress Kerry Washington, RTE reported.
Other female celebrities part of the list included "Harry Potter" star Emma Watson and Emmy Rosum. The latter even named Blanchett as one of her style icons. Both celebrities made it to the ninth and tenth place, respectively.
Meanwhile, it was a first for former "How I Met Your Mother" actor Neil Patrick Harris to be included on the list. He was joined but newcomers Benedict Cumberbatch and Idris Elba.
In an interview with Vanity Fair magazine, Harris talked about his favorite piece of clothing and said, "I spend a lot of time trying to track down wonderful underwear. Current favorite brand: N2N. Perfectly designed to honor the goods and not smash them."
Other best-dressed personalities included Henrik Lundqvist, who has been on the list for a second time in a row and has been named the Rangers' King and Victor Cruz, more popularly known as the Giants' Salsa King, have both been included as part of the New York fashion royaly, the NY Daily News noted.
Other female celebrities who made it to the top ten list include Beatrice Borromeo at second place, HRH Crown Princess Mary of Denmark at third place, Michelle Dockery at fourth place, Audrey Gelman at fifth place, Vanessa Getty at sixth place and HM Queen Maxima of the Netherlands at seventh place.
Male personalities who made it to the list include Miguel Baez at number one, Jeff Koons at number six, Eddie Redmayne at number eight, Vito Schnabel at number nine and Pharrell Williams at number 10.