If the detail on these photos does not display well here, go to http://www.blu-ray.com and search for the high-resolution images. The high-resolution images are for members, but membership is quick, free, and does not ask a bunch of questions. If the glen plaid on the first image in From Russia with Love or the contract between the black facings and the cloth on the midnight-blue dinner jacket in Dr. No are not extremely clear, then then images are not showing up correctly. (Look at the clothes, not the hairpieces!)
From Russia with Love (1963) - Glen Plaid Suit
From Russia with Love (1963) - Blue Suit
Goldfinger (1964) - Grey Suit (great buttons)
Goldfinger (1964) - Cross Top Pockets
Dr. No (1962) - Dinner Jacket (midnight blue with black facings, covered buttons, cuff)
Dr. No (1962) - Blue Blazer, two gun-metal buttons on the sleeve
Dr. No (1962) - DAKS waistband
Dr. No (1962) - Grenadine Tie and Turnbull & Asser's Cocktail Cuff
Man with the Golden Gun (1974) - Silk Dupioni Dinner Jacket
Great Photos: James Bond (various)
Last edited by Hartline on Tue Aug 11, 2009 6:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Great images, Hartline. Thanks!
There is a scene in Dr No in which Bond tells Leiter his suit was from Savile Row. But it is not entirely true, for it was actually tailored in Conduit street, by Anthony Sinclair. Hence conduit cut… In Fleming’s Dr No there is no mentioning to Savile Row either.
creature and creator
There is a scene in Dr No in which Bond tells Leiter his suit was from Savile Row. But it is not entirely true, for it was actually tailored in Conduit street, by Anthony Sinclair. Hence conduit cut… In Fleming’s Dr No there is no mentioning to Savile Row either.
creature and creator
-
- Information
-
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 8 guests