London's Most
Influential
SARAH
BURTON, Samantha
Cameron,Erdem and Jonathan
Saunders are among
those named in the annual London's Most Influential List, compiled by the Evening
Standard.
Other figures to be
chosen for the fashion category include former Vogue fashion director Kate
Phelan, Victoria
Beckham,Mary Katrantzou and Tamara Mellon, as well as VOGUE.COM
bloggers David
Gandy,Katie Hillier and Henry Holland. As expected they sit in the
familiar company of Vogue editor Alexandra
Shulman, Condé Nast International chairman Jonathan
Newhouse, Condé Nast UK managing director Nicholas
Coleridge, Burberry chief creative officer Christopher
Bailey,Stella McCartney, Paul
Smith, Philip Green and NET-A-PORTER.COM founder Natalie
Massenet.
Vogue cover girl Adele entered the music category after breaking record sales
around the world her album, 21, and is joined by Chanel muse Florence Welch. Leading names credited in
the film section include Andrea Arnold, Andrea Riseborough, Kate Winslet and Robert
Pattinson.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Lara Stone, Jourdan Dunn are listed as models to have made an impact in 2011,
featuring alongside usual suspects Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell. London's Most Invited
highlights Pippa Middleton, Georgia
May Jagger, Mary
Charteris, Cara
Delevingne and The
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, as well as a string
of Vogue cover girls such as Natalia Vodianova, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sophie Dahl and Alexa
Chung. VOGUE.COM contributer Bip Ling is acknowledged in the Night Owls category - the stars that
have had most influence on the capital's nightlife.
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