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That's alright... By then the entire collection will be there for your picking :)
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Many thanks for your compliment. It fuels my redoubling effort at keeping my designs chic and sharp...
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Will be most interested. If they're anything like these first ones I've seen, I'm sure they'll look fantastic.
I hope to see a Largo shirt.
I hate Thunderball, but a Largo shirt would be pretty cool
Largo is too far up on the SPECTRE hierarchy to be left out from the tee collection...
I assume that means we can expect the lovely Rosa Klebb to put in an appearance as well.
And TB is the perfect movie for summer, which is the time to wear t-shirts.
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Inspired. As a devotee of Bondian aesthetics, I think these are classy and pitch perfect.
Assume no more... She is in! ;)
Being an ardent Bond fan helps and I do adore the villains more than the Bond girls!
I first set out a three-point rule to govern each design:
1. Choose an outfit and pose most fitting to project the aura of the villain
2. A symbol/item/locale/etc. as a backdrop that is associated to and or to complement the villain
3. Use only black, white and asphalt to maintain certain minimalistic elegance and consistency
However, it is not without hurdles at following these guidelines. For example, Orlov and Ourmov would look samey in their standard military uniforms, villains (and henchmen) with no associating logo/symbol, ...etc. Fear not though, most of these hurdles will be overcome before the designs make it to the press.
As for your request, they are both on my radar...
I'm doubly humbled by your praises, Mr Khan...
I think it is probably easier with the early Bond movies than the later ones.
Absolutely! With so much political correctness these days, there is simply no room for those larger than life villains of yesteryear...
But, Silva was a pretty larger than life villain.