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These Are The Most Stylish People In Silicon Valley

Jan 24, 2014, 20:42 IST
This is part of the "Silicon Valley Insider" series, looking at the passions, hobbies, and pursuits of Silicon Valley's tech elite. "Silicon Valley Insider" is sponsored by Mercedes®. Read more in the series »

Silicon Valley is decidedly not a fashion center. Think khakis, Birkenstocks, and Mark Zuckerberg's hoodie.

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But a few Silicon Valley executives run impressive companies and look good doing it.

Here's our ranking of the most stylish people in tech:

14. Melody McCloskey, Founder and CEO of StyleSeat

McCloskey runs StyleSeat, a site that lets you find and book beauty professionals nearby.

Flickr via Silicon Prairie News

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13. Aaron Levie, CEO of Box

Levie is the CEO of multi-billion-dollar company, Box. He's also known for his colorful kicks, which he frequently pairs with a sports coat. Here's a close-up of his favorite shoes and equally bright socks.

JDLasica via Flickr

12. Brit Morin, Founder and CEO of Brit + Co

Brit Morin runs a modern day Martha Stewart brand, Brit + Co. She gives a lot of creative how-to advice, and her creativity shines in her wardrobe as well.

Brit

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11. Jeremy Stoppelman, CEO of Yelp

Stoppleman has nailed the sports coat and jeans look.

Flickr via Brian Giesen

10. Tristan Walker, Founder and CEO of Walker & Co

Walker runs a grooming company; naturally he likes to keep up his appearance.

JustTristan

9. Margit Wennmachers, Co-founder of The Outcast Agency and partner at Andreessen Horowitz

Wennmachers was recently profiled in SF Gate and dubbed the "marketing guru" of Silicon Valley. She often has six-course dinners in her home for friends in technology and gives lots of CEOs advice - including what to wear to work.

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Flickr via dfarber8. Ruzwana Bashir, co-founder and CEO of Peek

Bashir runs a travel company, and you can find her rocking flirty, colorful frocks. She's seen here with April Dembosky of the FT.

Flickr via Financial Times (Photo credit: Drew Altizer photography)

7. Ilana Stern, founder and CEO of Weddington Way

Stern, right, runs a bridesmaid dress startup, Weddington Way.

Ilana Stern via Twitter

6. Ali Pincus, Co-founder One Kings Lane

Pincus started a home decor retail site, One Kings Lane. She's great at outfitting homes and herself. She is shown here getting married to Mark Pincus, CEO of Zynga.

Flickr via DJWhelan

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5. Gentry Underwood, Founder of Mailbox

Underwood created email management company Mailbox and sold it to Dropbox soon after launch for ~ $100 million.

Flickr via TechCrunch4. Jess Lee, CEO and co-founder of Polyvore

Lee runs Polyvore, a way to discover and shop new fashion and beauty trends.

Flickr via TechCrunch3. Jack Dorsey, CEO and Founder of Square

Dorsey is frequently cited for his style sense, but a few years ago, he had a much different look. His early Twitter days included a nose ring and T-shirts, not the suits and fedoras he wears now.

AP

2. Sam Shank, founder and CEO of HotelTonight

No hoodies for Shank, who runs mobile hotel booking company HotelTonight.

HotelTonight

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1. Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo

Mayer has both an incredible career and fashion sense. She has a closet full of Oscar De La Renta and she recently did a big spread in Vogue.

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