The Mail on Sunday

‘Mob wife’ Sabine so happy to make list

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FORGET the upcoming London Fashion week, the die has already been cast on society’s most stylish.

The 2023 Internatio­nal Best Dressed List has just been released and if anyone truly deserves their spot on it, it’s the effortless­ly glam Sabine Getty.

Sabine, pictured left in a £6,000 floral sequin dress by Italian designer Giambattis­ta Valli at a gala in Paris last year, is thrilled to be on the list. She told me her fashion secret is: ‘What is essential is that one feels like themselves in whatever they choose to wear.’

As a jewellery designer and contributi­ng editor to society bible Tatler, Sabine is hot on the current trends. Right now, she says she is ‘entering my mob wife era’. This refers to the TikTok trend of looking like a gangster’s wife – think Sharon Stone in Casino – and is all teased hair, fur coats and animal print trousers.

Other names on the 2023 Internatio­nal Best Dressed List include artist Cindy Sherman and aristocrat Emma Thynn, Marchiones­s of Bath.

If Sabine had her way there would be one more name on the list as she tells me: ‘Zendaya [below] should be on this list as a forever winner until eternity.’

♦ HER model sisters Cara and Poppy are more accustomed to being in front of the camera, but Chloe Delevingne is also willing to put herself in the spotlight – for a good cause.

Chloe, 38, right, who trained as a midwife, bared all last week when she took her top off on live TV to show women how to give themselves a breast examinatio­n.

Avid health campaigner Chloe says she jumped at the chance when Channel 5’s Jeremy Vine show approached her and now she is carrying on the campaign by using her Instagram to urge women to check themselves each month. Tops off to her!

♦ HE’S become a byword for middle-class cuisine, yet chef Yotam Ottolenghi is clearly too downmarket for the chi-chi London borough of Richmond. Plans to open one of his restaurant­s there have gone down like a salad without pomegranat­e seeds with locals claiming they are ‘very distraught’ at the idea, which they fear will turn the area into a ‘third-rate party central’ and even increase street violence. Despite the concerns, Ottolenghi got the green light from the council, who say the eatery will help revamp the area.

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