The best dressed celebrities have been unveiled thanks to a new study which has revealed who has the most searched for outfits.
Sabrina Carpenter, 26, came out on top with the most sought-after wardrobe, after wearing an array of sexy ensembles since dropping her breakthrough album last year.
The pop star has around 49,000 people searching to copy her red carpet and stage looks in just one month, making her the ‘best dressed’ in the eyes of the study.
She is thousands of searches ahead of the runner-up Olivia Rodrigo, who has around 34,500 people trying to find out where she gets her ensembles from.
Zendaya rarely puts a fashion foot wrong when it comes to her glamorous premiere looks and off-duty style, which has clearly been noted by her fans.
The actress was given third place in the study, led by fashion brand Superdry, ahead of fellow fashionistas Kendall Jenner and Rihanna, who placed fourth and fifth respectively.
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The best dressed celebrities have been unveiled thanks to a new study which has revealed who has the most searched for outfits (pictured winner Sabrina Carpenter)

She is thousands of searches ahead of the runner-up Olivia Rodrigo (pictured), who has around 34,500 people trying to find out where she gets her ensembles from (Second place Olivia)

Zendaya rarely puts a fashion foot wrong when it comes to her glamorous premiere looks and off-duty style, which has clearly been noted by her fans (Third place Zendaya in May 2025)
While Sabrina has hit the headlines for her chart-topping hits, her fashion prowess has also caught the attention of fans.
Earlier this year she modelled for Versace and before this she worked her model magic in Kim Kardashian’s SKIMs campaign.
The American star turned heads on the Met Gala red carpet in May earlier this year, rocking a burgundy Louis Vuitton bodysuit and tailored jacket.
Sabrina said: ‘It mixes Savile Row tailoring with Parisian corsetry. It’s important for my glam to look like my own. I want it to meld seamlessly with my outfit without overpowering it.
‘I have a signature base and then add different elements to change it up depending on the colour or style of my look.’
Other recognisable names who made the top 10 in the study included Hailey Bieber, Sofia Richie and Blake Lively.
It was claimed earlier this year that Blake’s wardrobe for It Ends With Us ballooned to more than $600,000 (£444,000) after she ‘completely revamping the costumes at the start of products to align with her vision of her character, Lily Bloom’.
Her co-star who she is locked in a legal battle with, Justin Baldoni’s lawsuit documents claim was ‘ignoring the director’s vision for her character and disposing of the weeks of effort and creativity spent by the wardrobe team’.

The actress was given third place in the study, led by fashion brand Superdry, ahead of fellow fashionista Kendall Jenner who placed fourth (Fourth place Kendall pictured)

Rihanna has long been admired for her fashionable looks (Pictured fifth place Rihanna)

Other recognisable names who made the top 10 in the study included Hailey Bieber, Sofia Richie and Blake Lively (pictured sixth place Hailey)

Sofia Richie looked incredible at the Met Gala earlier this year (pictured seventh place Sofia)

It was claimed earlier this year that Blake’s wardrobe for It Ends With Us ballooned to more than $600,000 (£444,000) (pictured eighth place Blake)
Court papers claim the costume designer had to ‘re-shop Lively’s wardrobe, far exceeding the allocated budget and diverting time and resources, while also preparing wardrobes for the rest of the cast.
She also reportedly wanted to spend $5,000 on shoes to show her character ‘had money’ – despite being a fledgling small business owner – and her changes meant Justin ‘forced to rethink an entire script that had been in the works for years’.
Supermodel Gigi Hadid was also given kudos for her fashion credentials and was revealed as the ninth most searched for star.
Meanwhile, Sydney Sweeney found herself in 10th position despite being embroiled in controversy over an American Eagle ad which has led to US President Donald Trump anointing her his anti-woke queen.
The campaign was accused of pushing Nazi-like eugenics as aspirational.
Sydney said in the commercial: ‘Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair colour, personality, and even eye colour. My jeans are blue.’
The newly-registered Republican has yet to publicly address the backlash.
Last Friday, American Eagle CEO Jay Schottenstein issued a statement stressing that the spot ‘is and always was about the jeans’ and noted that ‘great jeans look good on everyone.’

Supermodel Gigi Hadid was also given kudos for her fashion credentials and was revealed as the ninth most searched for star

Meanwhile, Sydney Sweeney found herself in 10th position despite being embroiled in controversy over an American Eagle ad (pictured tenth place Sydney)