Daniel Craig’s controversial pink jacket proves colour is a winner for men over 50
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Daniel Craig’s controversial pink jacket proves colour is a winner for men over 50
Daniel Craig decided to make an arrival quite unlike any other since he took on the James Bond mantle in 2006
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Daniel Craig’s controversial pink jacket proves colour is a winner for men over 50
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Daniel Craig’s controversial pink jacket proves colour is a winner for men over 50
Yesterday
Daniel Craig’s controversial pink jacket proves colour is a winner for men over 50
Daniel Craig decided to make an arrival quite unlike any other since he took on the James Bond mantle in 2006
Photo via @TeleFashionShare your thoughts
Daniel Craig’s controversial pink jacket proves colour is a winner for men over 50
We’ve been expecting you, Mr Bond, and it’s been quite the wait.
After an 18-month delay to the launch of No Time To Die, Daniel Craig decided to make an arrival quite unlike any other, arriving at the Albert Hall in a raspberry velvet jacket
Unlike the film, which has been met with rave reviews, opinion on the jacket is somewhat divided.
Some people are comparing him in varying degrees to an overstuffed sofa and others to an ageing bus boy in a Wes Anderson movie
"Personally, I think that, while there’s a touch of 70s cruise ship crooner to coloured velvet, it’s an impactful, playful choice that toys with the codes of Bond sartorialism" writes Stephen Doig
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We’ve been expecting you, Mr Bond, and it’s been quite the wait.
After an 18-month delay to the launch of No Time To Die, Daniel Craig decided to make an arrival quite unlike any other, arriving at the Albert Hall in a raspberry velvet jacket
Unlike the film, which has been met with rave reviews, opinion on the jacket is somewhat divided.
Some people are comparing him in varying degrees to an overstuffed sofa and others to an ageing bus boy in a Wes Anderson movie
"Personally, I think that, while there’s a touch of 70s cruise ship crooner to coloured velvet, it’s an impactful, playful choice that toys with the codes of Bond sartorialism" writes Stephen Doig
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