James Bond | Clothes on Film – Part 2
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The first trailer for Skyfall hits with several suits, an overcoat, sportswear and a beanie.
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Enjoyably daft fare with enough fast cars and desirable clobber to keep you cooing until the credits.
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Think Lulu’s theme song is the loudest thing in The Man with the Golden Gun? Think again.
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Michael Caine created Jack Carter, yet his immaculate blue mohair suit was more than a little responsible for creating the myth.
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Looking so sexy that the finished film can be nothing but a huge disappointment, this teaser for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy ticks all the right 70’s boxes.
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As TracyDi Vicenzo in OHMSS, Diana Rigg wore a daring 1960s wedding ensemble.
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The blue towelling playsuit in Goldfinger is typically remembered as Bond’s one sartorial disaster. Yet it might be worthy of reconsideration.
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Matt Spaiser, creator of The Suits of James Bond blog, analyses the style of 007 in the film that started it all – Dr. No.
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Once you cotton onto the fact you’re watching ‘Carry on Bourne’, you might even enjoy it.
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Roll with the journey and trust that it will take you where you want to go.
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If you like Potter, you are going to like this. Cannot say fairer than that.
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Moore manages a successful style coup early on in Live and Let Die. His cropped navy blue chesterfield coat.