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Steal the look: 6 most successful women-leaders in the world

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There is a stereotype that women are inveterate fashionistas, and even if they get the opportunity to dress with chic and shine, they will certainly take advantage of it. And to check such a prejudice is very simple - look at the wardrobes of the heirs and owners of billions.        

   Steal the look: 6 most successful women-leaders in the world

Alice Walton. This is the daughter of the founder of the famous American chain of stores WalMart. Today, she is 71-year-old Walton and estimated at $ 46 billion. However, judging by the outfits, the billionaire does not forget about fashion. At various events, Alice loves to wear evening gowns made of shiny fabric, opening her arms and neckline. As jewelry, Alice prefers noticeable beads - for example, a string of large pearls, massive pendants and chains.

   Steal the look: 6 most successful women-leaders in the world
   Steal the look: 6 most successful women-leaders in the world

Fransua Bettencourt Meyers. Fransua is 64 years old and owns a 33% stake in L'Oréal. And although her income amounted to 42.2 billion dollars in 2017, it cannot be said that the heiress of the cosmetics company seeks to stand out from the crowd with bright outfits. On the contrary, she often chooses restrained plain suits and only for events can she afford jackets with unusual decor and details. Her favourite detail it is a scarf that she ties always and everywhere. Francoise also loves oval glasses and tries not to appear without them. 

   Steal the look: 6 most successful women-leaders in the world

Loren Paul Jobs. 54-year-old Lauren may be known to some, only as the widow of Steve Jobs. However, today the woman is actively involved in entrepreneurial activities. She was one of the largest owners of Disney shares. All this brought Lauren a fortune of $ 18.8 billion and the title of the richest woman in the technology industry. In addition to the listed achievements, it has another important quality - a sense of style. In her images, she does not tolerate unnecessary details, always chooses laconic outfits. If this dress, then neatly emphasizing a slim figure. And if a sports uniform, then simple t-shirts and shorts. 

   Steal the look: 6 most successful women-leaders in the world

Frida Shpringer. The fortune of the 76-year-old publisher of the media conglomerate of the same name is $ 5.6 billion. Today the style of Frida Springer can be compared with the style of the first ladies: strict, elegant and feminine. She loves solid suits from a jacket, skirt and trousers, while not afraid of bright colors. At evening events, the media magnate prefers to wear sheath dresses or flared models on the floor. Strictly, stylishly and nothing superfluous is what a business woman needs. 

   Steal the look: 6 most successful women-leaders in the world

Inga Maren Otto. Maren Otto is the third wife of Werner Otto, who founded the eponymous postal company in Germany back in 1949. Maren leads a social life, and therefore loves to appear at events dressed with a needle: always in an interesting elegant dress (always on the floor), with her hair pulled back. She loves both luxurious models, embroidered with stones, and rather avant-garde ones - free-cut and with an artistic pattern. 

   Steal the look: 6 most successful women-leaders in the world
   Steal the look: 6 most successful women-leaders in the world

Miuccia Prada. 69-year-old Miuccia is one of the most successful women in the world, as evidenced not only by the size of the Prada company, which includes dozens of subsidiary brands, but also by its financial condition - $ 3.2 billion. Designers often dress quite modestly and simply in comparison with their creations, which they show during the show, but Miuccia is an exception: she prefers the same bright and extraordinary clothes that she invents herself. Miuccia by his example proves that fashion is submissive to all ages. 

   Steal the look: 6 most successful women-leaders in the world
   Steal the look: 6 most successful women-leaders in the world
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