The look of the newest Bond, played for the second time by Daniel Craig, is rugged in the spirit of Sean Connery, who introduced 007 onscreen. Craig's wardrobe is sparse yet elegant, with a palette mostly limited to basic black, white, blue and gray, says Louise Frogley, costume designer of "Quantum of Solace."
Along with sports cars, gadgets and sex appeal, an impeccable sense of style is a hallmark of the now 46-year-old James Bond movie franchise, which expands to 22 films with the release of "Quantum of Solace."
Ford, who already had dressed Craig for red-carpet appearances, was happy to help.
"A lot of people in the fashion industry think that people who wear traditional clothes are dull," he says. "Bond proves that just because you're wearing traditional clothes, your life can be anything but dull."
Along with sports cars, gadgets and sex appeal, an impeccable sense of style is a hallmark of the now 46-year-old James Bond movie franchise, which expands to 22 films with the release of "Quantum of Solace."
Ford, who already had dressed Craig for red-carpet appearances, was happy to help.
"A lot of people in the fashion industry think that people who wear traditional clothes are dull," he says. "Bond proves that just because you're wearing traditional clothes, your life can be anything but dull."
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