Fashionable Actress: Leighton Meester

Yes, we are big fans of Gossip Girl here at FemaleFirst, and this lady is top of our fashion hot list for next year. With the second series of the show hitting the UK in January, we've had a sneak peak of the fashion and trust us- it tops the first by miles.

Off screen, Leighton is already receiving praise for her on-trend style and clever outfit choices, even eclipsing Blake Lively in terms of fashion coverage. Like Ed, Leighton has been signed to front a footwear campaign, this time for Reebok and surely her own dress and accessory line is just around the corner.

We'd also like to give a special mention to her co-star Taylor Momsen, who may only be 15 but is already developing her look. You never know, this time next year she may be top of our prestigious ones to watch.

New Emerging Talent: Pixie Geldof

Pixie has successfully stolen some of the limelight from her sister, Peaches this year and we predict by next year, the light will be firmly shining on Pixie and her style. Appearing at the British Fashion awards in a yeti coat and hanging out with the uber-trendy Alice Dellal, Pixie made headlines for her fashion sense.

We'll be honest we weren't bowled over by her look, but she did undoubtedly kick-start a trend for oversized coats, which we predict many will try out at least once. Her bleached crop and rock star style is also pretty structured, so next year we want her to really cut loose and be different.

Fashionable Music Icons: The Saturdays

We already covered the girls and their style a few months ago, and we think they have massive potential to become style icons, especially if they take a chance and stop wearing coordinating outfits. They are five gorgeous Brit girls, who can become as big as Girls Aloud in both music and style, but they need to experiment a bit more.

We quite liked Bad Lashes and their X Factor fashion, despite it only being for one week, Saturday's take note and rock out a bit more please, then you'll be making our best dressed list next year.

FemaleFirst- Laura Terry