The global
leader of the Catholic Church is hitting all the right sartorial notes,
according to a new list of the world’s best-dressed men.
Esquire Magazine has named Pope Francis in top place in its annual
style ranking, beating off close competition from sharply dressed actors
that include Bradley Cooper and Chris Pine.
The head of the Vatican City
State, Pope Francis has been praised for his image as a man of the
people.
The Argentine cleric, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, ascended to
the papacy in March 2013 and proceeded to have a highly successful 2013,
going on to be named TIME Magazine’s Person of the Year.
For Esquire, it was the pontiff’s decision to tone down the papal
wardrobe (out with all the ermine, gold, and red leather shoes favoured
by his predecessor Benedict) for a sleeker, simpler look that won him
the award: “Pope Francis’s sartorial decisions have subtly signaled a new era (and for many, renewed hope) for the Catholic Church,” say the magazine.
His simple white vestments and skullcap have created “the most
approachable Pope in recent memory.”
While he’s got no fashion
experience, Pope Francis did briefly work as a chemical technician and
nightclub bouncer before training to become a Catholic priest.