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HELLO! presents Canada's best dressed of 2014

HELLO! Canada names the 50 best-dressed personalities in the country — and gets the exclusive scoop on their style inspiration. See who's on the list!
Brad Smith

Photo, George Pimentel Photography.

Canada's best dressed

Brad Smith

City: TorontornDay job: The former CFL player and Canada’s first Bachelor is now an entertainment reporter for CityrnStyle in three words: Simple, Accented, TailoredrnBest red-carpet style: Jared Leto, specifically on red carpets during the 2014 awards season!rnFavourite brand: For all things all the time: RudsakrnFavourite outfit ever: The red velvet dinner jacket I wore to this year’s GrammysrnCanadian with style: Ryan Gosling – effortless, cool, rock and roll. He’s the essence of a movie starrnMost treasured pieces: My Mackage leather moto jacket and my grey 3/4-length peacoat

Brad SmithPhoto, George Pimentel Photography.

Dina Pugliese

City: TorontornDay job: Charismatic co-host of City’s Breakfast TelevisionrnStyle in three words: Femme, Edgy, PlayfulrnTrend you wish would go away: None. All trends, even the bad ones (much like boyfriends), serve a purpose in the evolution of fashionrnFashion icon: Scene-stealing Jennifer Lopez. She pushes the envelope and is always on point, day and nightrnA Canadian with style: I love Rachel McAdams. A timeless beauty, she manages to be soft and sexy and sophisticated all at once and is so refreshingly elegant. She has an understated confidence and Grace Kelly poise!rnUnforgettable fashion moment: Aside from my wedding day, I’d have to say wearing an Oscar de la Renta couture gown when I served as MC [at] fashion fundraiser in Toronto. rn

dina pugliesePhoto, George Pimentel Photography.

Joshua Jackson

City: New York and ParisrnDay job: Vancouver-born Joshua is currently starring in the hit HBO show The AffairrnReigning style: The handsome Canuck and his better half, actress Diane Kruger, are one of Hollywood’s best-dressed couples.rn2014 fashion moment: Suited up in Hugo Boss at the Met Gala.rnWomen know best: I have an in-house fashion critic now. Diane puts me on the right path if I’m dressing myself poorly (as told to Vanity Fair)rnGo-to designers: Rag & Bone and Tom FordrnPersonal style: Sort of classic men's stuff, rather than anything too current. Not pushing the envelope too much (as told to Mr. Porter)

Joshua Jackson

Former Governor General Michaëlle Jean and her husband Jean-Daniel Lafond

City:OttawarnDay job: She’s as busy as she is stylish! Canada’s former Governor General is now chancellor of the University of Ottawa, UNESCO Special Envoy for Haiti and is campaigning to become the Secretary General of the International Organisation of La FrancophoniernFashion ruler: The former journalist is credited with bringing a much-needed dose of glamour to Rideau HallrnBeloved designers: The late Canadian legend, Pat McDonagh. She also presented Simon Chang with the Order of Canada in 2008rnrnSee HELLO's full list of Canada's 50 best dressed and their style tips and tricks!

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Former Governor General Michaëlle Jean and her husband Jean-Daniel Lafond

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