Florida Bride Magazine - Spring/Summer 2013

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TIME FOR SOME SERIOUS BONDING

Who doesn’t know this infamous figure? With his taste for the finer things in life, it is

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not uncommon for him to be sporting a tuxedo while he saves the world! However, there is somethng a bit uncommon in this picture and that is James Bond sporting a Midnight Blue Tuxedo. Tom Ford, one of the biggest names in mens fashion in America has a very conservative edge when it comes to formal wear. He tends to stick with basics and is known to succeed in that endeavor. You may be asking why a designer that is known for being conservative when it comes to black tie attire, would place James Bond in his very first blue tuxedo? We have a very good answer for that question. Midnight blue is an appropriate substitution for black in black tie attire, and is actually considered by many to be MORE formal than black. Under certain lights, black tuxedos may take on a greenish hue, while under these and other lighting conditions, midnight blue looks blacker than black therefore making it more formal than black! Adding a bit of blue to his wardrobe places this year’s Bond as the best dressed Bond yet. To get the look try the Midnight Blue “Maxwell” by G. Alexander. So, how can you get this look for your upcoming wedding? We have all the tips for your starring role in your Bond themed wedding.

What type of cufflinks does James Bond wear? In the movie “SkyFall (2012),” James Bond (Daniel Craig) wears Tom Ford mother of pearl cufflinks with his tuxedo. The cufflinks can be spotted on the SkyFall film posters. He wears Tom Ford cylinder cufflinks in the opening scenes in Turkey and in the movie Casino Royale he sported S.T. Dupont cufflinks.

The Sunglasses James Bond wouldn’t be seen outside without his Tom Ford Marko TF144 sunglasses. Daniel Craig even wore them on the film set between shoots. He was spotted wearing them while filming action scenes in Turkey.

His Car “Bond’s car was his only personal hobby. One of the last of the 4.5 litre Bentleys with the supercharger by Amherst Villiers, he had bought it new in 1933 and had kept it in careful storage through the war. Bond drove it hard and well and with an almost sensual pleasure. It was a battleship-grey convertible coupé, which really did convert, and it was capable of touring at ninety with thirty miles an hour in reserve.” In 1963, James Bond, then played by Sean Connery was introduced to his silver Aston Martin DB5 in the 1964 film “Goldfinger.” One of Bond’s first non-British cars: a 1995 Atlanta Blue Metallic, Q-Branch equipped BMW Z3 with Beige Nappa Leather interior and a 1.9 Litre 16-valve four-cylinder engine. The car can be seen twice in the 1995 movie “Goldeneye.” The brand new model was fully equipped with weaponry as well as other refinements.

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