Akshata Murty, wife of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, secures the coveted number one spot on Tatler’s annual list of Britain’s best-dressed personalities for 2023. Known as the “First Lady Fabulous,” her 21st-century glamor and love for cool-girl labels impress fashion enthusiasts.
At the G7 summit in Japan, Akshata’s stylish statement with a pink top and green trousers drew attention. Her grace and elegance shone at King Charles’ coronation, wearing a stunning blue dress and black fascinator.
Yana Peel, Chanel’s global head of arts and culture, claims the second position, hailed as “the epitome of fabulous.” Caroline Primrose, Lady Dalmeny, celebrated for her regal fashion sense, closely follows in third place.
Other notable figures in the top 10 include model Sarah Rose Hanbury, tailor Dominic Sebag-Montefiore, socialite Olivia Buckingham, Opera singer Danielle de Niese, property developer Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, versatile actor Bill Nighy, and jewelry designer Sabine Getty.
Tatler’s September issue will feature Britain’s 25 best-dressed personalities, setting trends and inspiring fashion lovers across the country, according to Chandler Tregaskes, Tatler’s style editor.
Akshata Murty, aged 43, holds the top spot as one of Britain’s best-dressed people for 2023. Besides being a businesswoman, her fashion prowess shines as a talented fashion designer.
Akshata Murty, along with other notable personalities, made Tatler’s list, and she is described as a shining example of modern-day diplomatically decadent dressing.
Tatler’s list includes Canadians Yana Peel, Dominic Sebag-Montefiore, and opera singer Danielle de Niese.
Akshata Murty’s fashion preferences are characterized by “quiet luxury“ or “stealth wealth.” She made headlines for wearing £570 slippers from JW Anderson during the school run. Other standout outfits include £445 Gucci trainers and a leather skirt worth over £1,000.
In response to public scrutiny faced by Akshata Murty and Rishi Sunak for their designer clothing choices, including a £3,500 suit and £490 Prada shoes worn by the Prime Minister during a campaign, Akshata has shifted to more affordable British brands, revamping her wardrobe.
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Akshata Murty, daughter of Indian industrialist Narayana Murthy, gained attention for her fashion choices. Her “quiet luxury” style and preference for affordable British brands garnered praise.
Akshata replaced her expensive wardrobe with more affordable British brands after facing criticism for wearing high-end designer clothing.