Vanity Fair's 2017 International Best-Dressed List Hall of Fame added three new faces; Jeremy Irons, Lauren Hutton, and Lauren Santo Domingo.
The Hall of Fame list, which has been around since 1940, features people who are considered staples in the world of business, politics and fashion, according to Vanity Fair.
Irons is an actor who resides in both Ireland and England. When it comes to his fashion, Irons prefers to wear clothes made by "Armani" and "John Varvatos."
Hutton is a model and actress who spends time on both the East Coast and West Coast, residing in the Big Apple and in California. In fashion, she draws inspiration from Carole Lombard and Georgia O'Keeffe.
Hutton's style motto is, "Fashion is what we're offered four times a year; style is what we learn to choose," according to Vanity Fair.
Santo Domingo is the co-founder and creative director of Moda Operandi, an online luxury fashion retailer that's been on the scene since 2010. Residing in New York City, she says her favorite fashion designers are Proenza Schouler and Gucci.
When asked about the jewelry she loves to wear with her outfits, she kept it simple, saying that she loves rocking her "wedding band," Vanity Fair noted.
In 2016, Vanity Fair's Hall of Fame list included Queen Elizabeth II, actress Helen Mirren and British actress Tilda Swinton, according to the Fashion Week Daily.
Last year, Vanity Fair's special correspondent, Amy Fine Collins, talked about what goes into selecting people for the Hall of Fame list.
"We're looking at people who are style leaders, have influence in fashion, and are very visible," Collins said, at the time. "They need to have a distinctive style and not just have a head-to-toe straight-off-the-runway look."
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