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When he then dons a tight suit to me he just looks like a hired heavy / thug / bouncer who's never normally seen wearing a suit and is uncomfortable doing so - maybe it's deliberate to accentuate his physique but there's no class or panache about him.
I hate the tight suits too, but when he is doing stunts like this with pap cameras pointed up his ass, it's asking a bit much to have him looking "immaculate." I'd bet part of this stunt will be recreated in the studio to allow him to hop gracefully over the fence, with the cameras obviously shooting from a far more flattering angle. Sometimes the clothes criticism in here is right on, but this criticism, not so much.
I understand that many of you are very passionate about the way Daniel has his suits cut; however, we all understand that. I feel that we should discuss the type of knots that are used in the ties or, perhaps try to find little details such as cufflinks used, rather than saying the same thing over and over again.
This is just my two cents. Please no one take offense.
I understand that; however, saying the same thing over and over again is pointless. Style is more than the way something fits. Style is every single little part of what is being worn. From, a dimple in the tie to yes even the color of socks being worn, style is not just the fit. All I'm saying is there is plenty of things we could talk about rather than stating the same facts that everyone has already read.
I'm sure we will move on once other photos appear.
I'm happy to discuss his socks too if we get a photo of one. ;)
I would say, with my own purely subjective personal opinion, that at least the colours being worn are more visually appealing and compliment DC's build more than those in SF.
I get it though, everyone's taste and style is different. The problem seems to kick off when these differing views meet in relation to Bond. The style of Bond matters. I really cannot see many would get too intense in feelings about what type of suit Tom Cruise may wear in Mi but hey, I haven't looked, maybe they do?
Well said. Bond is Bond - with history, heritage and a certain English class - he must also be progressive however, but within the confines of timeless elegance imho.
On the subject of Cruise. I'd guess there is probably zero discussion of his suits on the MI sites. If you want to get upset about how a suit looks during a stunt, there are pap pictures on the MI5 thread that have his suit jacket flapping up around his head during the plane stunt and a huge stunt cable attached to his back.
I forgive him for the Rome photoshoot.
http://thesuitsofjamesbond.com/
I couldn't disagree with MrSwinderman more. Fit is everything - if your clothes don't fit you correctly it is impossible to look remotely stylish.
This decision to dress DC in this tight garb is a misguided sop to youth fashion and is completely inappropriate for 007 or, indeed for a man of Craig's age.
Furthermore, it is already on cat walk retreat and is regarded as an embarrassing epoc.
We need to launch a mission to get 007 a proper tailor and do away with all this nonsense.
Bond is classy, but needs to look like he could beat you to a pulp. I think the Tom Ford look of SP and SF suits Craig best. Love it. Dresses should show off a women's figure in a classy tasteful way... suits are the equivalent for men.
I will say I do prefer the SP colours so far as opposed to the SF ones. The "washed out" comment was a good description.
Great styling IMO.
> Pass judgement on other members
Interesting approach!
Either way, glad its an intense topic. Bonds a men's fashion icon, sets a lot of trends and is worthy of being debated! :)
Other than the fact that that probably isn't how it is.
This is the debate, not the "overweight" part that you're picking out.