People En Español Names the Best And Worst Dressed Celebrities of the Year

Posted on: July 31st, 2007
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“Jennifer Lopez, Angelina Jolie and Penelope Cruz are named the best-dressed women in Hollywood in the new issue of PEOPLE en Español, which hits newsstands on July 30. Jennifer Lopez lands the number one spot while former Miss Universe Dayanara Torres (who was married to Jennifer’s husband, Marc Anthony), takes top honors in a readers poll on www.peopleenespanol.com. Other best dressed women include Ugly Betty star America Ferrera, Cameron Diaz, Penelope Cruz, and Nacho Libre leading-lady Ana de la Reguera.

And for fashionable men, the magazine picks Ricky Martin for his modern but elegant style, while actor Gael Garcia Bernal gets high marks for his bohemian fashions. Other best-dressed men include Brad Pit, David Beckman and Mexican actor Jaime Camil, (star of Univision’s version of Ugly Betty).

The issue also features celebrities whose bad sense of fashion made headlines in the past year including Paris Hilton, Britney Spears and David Arquette. (page 59)

Hot trends for Fall: From fedoras hats to bulky watches and riding gloves, menswear is making a popular push this fall. PEOPLE en Español picks great items to play up a fall wardrobe. Plus: Metallics and bright colors are two hot trends for the season. Look for gold and sliver to pop up in bangles, shoes, clutches and nail polish. And bright colors make their way to dresses, jackets and accessories. (page 81)

Eight Fashions Must Haves. The eight fashion must-haves for fall include: mini dresses, colored jeans, boots (calf length and booties), clutches, big belts, heels oversized sunglasses and bangles””all items you can’t do without. (page 93)

Beauty Tips. The September issue of PEOPLE en Español also includes the hottest insider tips and trends from today’s top celebrity hair, makeup and fashion stylists. Learn how to get Penelope Cruz’ luscious red lips, Eva Longoria’s silky skin or Salma Hayek’s perfect bangs. (page 111)

The Best Dressed 2007:
#1- Jennifer Lopez, Actress and singer
#2- Angelina Jollie, Actress
#3- Dayanara Torres, Former Miss Universe
#4- Marlene Favela, Mexican soap opera star
#5-Cameron Diaz, Actress
#6- Ana de la Reguera, Mexican actress
#7- Penelope Cruz, Spanish actress
#8- Lucero, Mexican actress
#9- America Ferrera, Actress
#10- Maria Elena Salinas, Univsion newscaster

The Worst Dressed:
Topping People en Español’s Worst Dressed List are: Paris Hilton, David Arquette and Britney Spears.

For all of the hottest looks in fall fashion and beauty, check out this month’s PEOPLE en Español.

Other Stories in this Issue:

Hispanics Rebuild New Orleans:
Soon after hurricane Katrina destroyed the city, thousands of Hispanic families arrived in New Orleans in search of a better life. Today, these families have become the workforce behind the rebuilding of the metropolis, and are reshaping its racial demographic with hundreds of new Hispanic babies born daily. On the second anniversary of hurricane Katrina, PEOPLE en Español takes a look at five Hispanic families who open up about why they decided to make New Orleans home. (page 150)

All this and much more in the September issue of PEOPLE en Español. And for daily news and scoops, please visit peopleenespanol.com for more news.

PEOPLE en Español was launched in 1996 as a special issue, and today has become the best-selling Hispanic magazine in the United States. Published 11 times a year, PEOPLE en Español’s guaranteed circulation is 500,000 and reaches six million readers every month with its editorial mix of Hispanic and popular entertainment, fashion and beauty, and compelling human-interest stories. PEOPLE en Español delivers original editorial content that captures the values, contributions and impact of Hispanics in the U.S. For daily news, exclusive behind-the-scenes video and celebrity scoops, visit peopleenespanol.com””now available in English. “

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