In response to "Great Photos/ James Bond (various)"
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:38 am
The pictures in that thread were a welcome sight.
I've always loved the way Sean Connery was dressed in the early movies and had a bit of a fascination with it as a kid. That great '60s G-man look: Dressed well, but not to stand out. Something the later Bond movies completely missed the mark on with their costume design. I noticed you only listed one item of Roger Moore's.
The sport coat and flat front trousers (with frog top pockets!) worn with a light coloured knit tie in Goldfinger disprove the silly notion that he only ever wore blue or grey suits with pleated trousers, to say nothing of that great glen check number in From Russia with Love. I believe the tropical weight suit he wore in his first meeting with Leiter also had frog pockets as well as being a taupe colour. Great warm weather suit. I'll take one for Florida, please!
Didn't the Goldfinger suit have a subtle glen check to it? I've seen it discussed in some places that it doesn't show up very well on screen, even in theatres or HDTV. While I mostly like it, I think the waistcoat lapels lie just a little too flat. Yes, I know he had it packed in a suitcase, but if movie magic allows for it to look completely unwrinkled right as he gets out of an airplane lavatory...
I've always loved the way Sean Connery was dressed in the early movies and had a bit of a fascination with it as a kid. That great '60s G-man look: Dressed well, but not to stand out. Something the later Bond movies completely missed the mark on with their costume design. I noticed you only listed one item of Roger Moore's.
The sport coat and flat front trousers (with frog top pockets!) worn with a light coloured knit tie in Goldfinger disprove the silly notion that he only ever wore blue or grey suits with pleated trousers, to say nothing of that great glen check number in From Russia with Love. I believe the tropical weight suit he wore in his first meeting with Leiter also had frog pockets as well as being a taupe colour. Great warm weather suit. I'll take one for Florida, please!
Didn't the Goldfinger suit have a subtle glen check to it? I've seen it discussed in some places that it doesn't show up very well on screen, even in theatres or HDTV. While I mostly like it, I think the waistcoat lapels lie just a little too flat. Yes, I know he had it packed in a suitcase, but if movie magic allows for it to look completely unwrinkled right as he gets out of an airplane lavatory...