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Status: Domestic partner of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg Vanity Fair's Best-Dressed Quotient: Jewel-encrusted dresses, embellished sheaths, and classic pumps In picture: Michael Bloomberg and Diana Taylor pose on arrival at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit celebrating the opening of Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty in New York, May 2, 2011.
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Status: Domestic partner of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg Vanity Fair's Best-Dressed Quotient: Jewel-encrusted dresses, embellished sheaths, and classic pumps In picture: Michael Bloomberg and Diana Taylor pose on arrival at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit celebrating the opening of Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty in New York, May 2, 2011.
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Status: Wife of New York City comptroller candidate Eliot Spitzer Vanity Fair's Best-Dressed Quotient: Tunic and coat dresses; heels In picture: Eliot Spitzer and Silda greet supporters at a campaign fundraiser luncheon in New York City, December 9, 2004.
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Status: Second Lady of the United States Vanity Fair's Best-Dressed Quotient: warm, friendly prints and colourful dresses In picture: U.S. Vice President Joe Biden's wife Jill Biden poses in front of the historic Taj Mahal in the northern Indian city of Agra July 23, 2013.
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Status: Wife of New York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner Vanity Fair's Best-Dressed Quotient: Grecian-inspired gowns, full skirts, and cropped cardigans In picture: Huma Abedin attends an event with farmers of the Upendo Women's Cooperative in Mlandizi, Tanzania, June 12, 2011.
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Status: Wife of United States senator John McCain Vanity Fair's Best-Dressed Quotient: Sleek separates, pastel suits, and A-line dresses In picture: John McCain leaves a polling station with Cindy McCain after voting during the primary elections in Phoenix, Arizona August 24, 2010.
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Status: Wife of former presidential candidate Mitt Romney Vanity Fair's Best-Dressed Quotient: Flowing frocks, slimline separates, and bright blazers In picture: Mitt Romney stands on stage with his wife Ann after he delivered his concession speech during his election night rally in Boston, Massachusetts, November 7, 2012.
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Status: Wife of United States secretary of State John Kerry Vanity Fair's Best-Dressed Quotient: Simple, cross-continental style In picture: John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz-Kerry leave a poling station with daughters Vanessa (2nd L) and Alexandra (R) after Kerry voted at State House in Boston, November 2, 2004.
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Status: Wife of California governor Jerry Brown Vanity Fair's Best-Dressed Quotient: Non-fussy, solid-coloured shifts, wrap dresses, and bright cardigans In picture: Jerry Brown and First Lady Anne Gust Brown pose as they arrive at the 7th Annual California Hall of Fame induction ceremony at The California Museum in Sacramento, California March 20, 2013.
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Status: Wife of former United States congressman Dennis Kucinich Vanity Fair's Best-Dressed Quotient: Draped dresses, chiffon gowns, and figure-hugging silhouettes In picture: The couple arrive on the red carpet for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2009 induction ceremonies in Cleveland, Ohio April 4, 2009.
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Status: First Lady of Louisiana Vanity Fair's Best-Dressed Quotient: Modern gowns, body-skimming suits, and lots of Republican-approved red In picture: Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal (L) arrives with his wife Supriya Jindal (R) for a dinner held for the National Governors Association by U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington, February 22, 2009.
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After releasing its eagerly anticipated international best-dressed celebrity list for 2013 , Vanity Fair has come up with a list of ten best-dressed ladies in politics – and all of them are not politicians themselves but wives of politicians.
Check out the slideshow to know who the ten best-dressed political wives are on the magazine's list for 2013 and what their sartorial credentials are;