Consummate1 nerd and Harvard drop-out he may be, Mark Zuckerberg also happens to be one of the most powerful men in the world.
马克·扎克伯格是计算机绝顶怪才,哈佛肄业生,他还是世界上影响力最大的人之一。
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Flop flop: Multibillionaire and Harvard drop-out Zuckerberg loves a baggy jean, an Adidas flip flop and teenage fabourite, hoodies
But for all of his billions of dollars,
technological5 genius and
philanthropic(博爱的) leanings, the co-founder of Facebook
remains6 a very, very bad dresser.
So bad, in fact, that GQ magazine has just voted 27-year-old Zuckerberg the 'worst dressed man in Silicon7 Valley.'
California's technological enclave(被包围的土地) is, of course, no Milan runway, but to top the list at so young an age and ahead of so many other fashion culprits(犯人) , is impressive to say the least.
No stranger to lists, Zuckerberg was named Time magazine's Person of the Year in 2010, but this time, the onus8(责任,义务) is on the entrepreneur to sharpen up his sartorial9 acumen10(聪明,敏锐) .
GQ says: 'Nerds run the world. But with their notoriously horrid11 fashion choices, some dotcom(网站) entrepreneurs could use a style IQ boost. While their tech innovations deserve kudos12, their outfits13 are one giant leap back for mankind.'
But Zuckerberg takes the crown, his poorly-fitting jeans, penchant14 for flip-flops, old-fashioned ties and badly-cut blazers, as immortalised in the Oscar-winning movie, The Social Network, all contributing to the position.
GQ says of the young man's dubious15 style: 'Oblivious16 to the fact that jeans and ties come in skinny sizes — or that suits exist — the father of Facebook (and we do mean father) loves to recycle the fresh-from-Stats-class look.'
Sean Fennessey, editor of GQ.com, told MailOnline: 'It's not necessarily the casual nature of his look - wealth doesn't insist on suits and opulence17(富裕) . Look where that got the Winklevoss twins. It's the fit and the form that put him at the top of our list.
His advice for the Zuck? 'Tailor. Tailor. Tailor. The man has an estimated worth close $18 billion. He could buy Savile Row if he wanted.'
Their '15 worst offenders18' also include Howard Stringer, Chairman of Sony Corp - who is mocked for looking like he is a amateur angler(钓鱼者) - and Microsoft's Bill Gates, whom GQ believes resembles an aged19 Harry20 Potter, channelling 'lazy preppy.'