Holly Golightly, Audrey Hepburn's character in Breakfast at Tiffany's, has been voted the most stylish film character of all time.
More than 4,000 people were surveyed for the BBC`s What to Wear Magazine on the best and worst-dressed cinematic creations.
Bridget Jones, a fan of big knickers, was named one of the least stylish incarnations on film.
Other characters who fail the wardrobe test include Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman and Kate Winslet`s wackily-dressed Clementine in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Uma Thurman (Mia Wallace) in Pulp Fiction came second in the best-dressed category, followed by Cameron Diaz (Natalie Cook) in Charlie`s Angels.
Corset-wearing Nicole Kidman, in the all-singing all-dancing Moulin Rouge, was fourth favourite, followed by the Forties-glamour of Cate Blanchett`s character in The Aviator.
Sandy in Grease (Olivia Newton-John), who went from frothy prom dresses to tight leather gear, and Sienna Miller`s boho character in Alfie are also in the best-dressed top ten.
Sarra Manning, editor of the BBC What To Wear magazine, said: "It`s easy to see that the iconic looks that our readers aspire to are the ones which follow the simple rules of dressing to suit your shape and boost your best bits.
"The results for the Most Stylish Film Icon poll could have been so different if Holly Golightly had had a penchant for pink frills and Bridget Jones had been a big fan of the little black dress."
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