JAMES BOND Wiki

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The Midnight Blue Dinner Suit

Bond's signature formal wear — a midnight blue dinner jacket chosen because it photographs better than black under studio lighting.

The Goldfinger Three-Piece

Sean Connery's iconic grey three-piece suit by Anthony Sinclair, establishing Bond's Savile Row aesthetic for the franchise.

The Sky Blue Towelling Playsuit

Sean Connery's casual poolside outfit in Goldfinger — surprisingly influential on 1960s men's resort fashion.

The Tom Ford Suits (Craig Era)

Daniel Craig's Bond wore bespoke Tom Ford suits across four films, bringing a modern, athletic silhouette to 007's wardrobe.

The Brioni Suits (Brosnan Era)

Pierce Brosnan's Bond established Brioni as the go-to Bond tailor, with impeccably cut Italian suits across four films.

Honey Ryder's White Bikini

Ursula Andress's white bikini from Dr. No became one of cinema's most iconic costumes, selling at auction for over $60,000.

Bond's Naval Uniform

Commander Bond's Royal Navy dress uniform appears in several films, reminding audiences of his military background.

The Conduit Cut Suit (Skyfall)

The charcoal grey suit Bond wears during Skyfall's Shanghai sequence, tailored with a slim modern cut by Tom Ford.

Jaws' Steel Teeth

Richard Kiel's metal dental prosthetics became the character's defining feature — uncomfortable to wear but unforgettable on screen.

Blofeld's Nehru Jacket

The grey Nehru jacket worn by Donald Pleasence in You Only Live Twice became the archetypal supervillain costume, endlessly parodied.

The Matera Outfit (No Time to Die)

Bond's linen suit and knit polo combination during the Matera pre-title sequence, blending Italian style with action practicality.

Vesper's Purple Dress

Eva Green's plum-colored Versace gown in Casino Royale's poker scenes, one of the most memorable Bond Girl costumes of the modern era.