Tom Ford Dresses James Bond in No Time To Die

With the latest announcement from Tom Ford, The Executive Magazine takes a look at 007's wardrobe ahead of the release of No Time To Die.
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Elizabeth Jenkins-Smalley

Editor In Chief at The Executive Magazine

The latest incarnation of the legendary secret agent has been Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. Starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, the film hits cinemas in September 2021 in the U.K. This is the fourth consecutive time that Ford has dressed Daniel Craig as the iconic international spy. In this outing, Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.

Tom Ford has worked closely with Costume Designer Suttirat Anne Larlarb to provide made-to-measure tailored clothing and casual wear. This includes evening wear, suits, shirts, silk accessories and denim for the James Bond character. Tom Ford menswear is all tailor-made in Italy, and is characterised by its elegant cut, exclusive fabrics and hand-finished details. For the first time the brand is also pleased to have dressed the new female character Nomi, played by Lashana Lynch, with select tailor-made jackets, tops and accessories including eyewear, all hand made in Italy.

Tom Ford, CEO and Creative Director of the eponymous brand, has commented: “I could not be happier to be dressing Daniel Craig as James Bond again in the upcoming film, No Time To Die. James Bond epitomises the Tom Ford man in his elegance, style and love of luxury. It is an honour to move forward with this iconic character.”

Some of the more notable looks in the film include a Tom Ford Grey Wool Prince of Wales Check O’Connor Notch Lapel Jacket, O’Connor Tailored Trousers, White Poplin Collared Shirt, Dark Blue Diagonal Silk Tie and Off White Silk Pocket Square. A more casual look was achieved with an ensemble that see Bond wearing a Tom Ford Dark Blue Wool Silk Check O’Connor Notch Lapel Jacket, O’Connor Tailored Trousers, Sea Island Blue Poplin Collared Shirt and Off White Silk Pocket Square.

No James bond film would be complete without a sharp tuxedo. The evening look was achieve with a Tom Ford Black Wool Atticus Shawl Collar Cocktail Jacket with Quilted Satin Lapel and Cuffs, Atticus Evening Trouser, White Poplin Collared Shirt, Black Satin Self Bowtie, Black Satin Cummerbund and Off White Silk Pocket Square.

In a first for the franchise, Tom Ford also styled female lead Lashana Lynch – which sees the character of Naomi dressed in a Tom Ford Lily White Viscose Linen Belted Field Jacket with patch pockets and epaulette.

About Tom Ford

In April 2005, Tom Ford announced the creation of the Tom Ford brand. Ford was joined in this venture by former Gucci Group President and Chief Executive Officer Domenico De Sole, who serves as Chairman of the company. In that same year, Ford announced his partnership with Marcolin Group to produce and distribute optical frames and sunglasses, as well as an alliance with Estee Lauder to create the Tom Ford beauty brand.

In April 2007, his first directly owned flagship store opened in New York at 845 Madison Avenue and coincided with the debut of the Tom Ford menswear and accessory collection. In September 2010, during an intimate presentation at his Madison Avenue flagship, Ford presented his much-anticipated womenswear collection. Presently there are over 100 freestanding Tom Ford stores and concessions in locations such as: London, Milan, Zurich, Munich, Rome, New York, Toronto, Beverly Hills, Puerto Banus, Moscow, Osaka, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Baku, Dubai, Tokyo, Seoul, Montreal, San Francisco, Beirut, Hong Kong, Shanghai, New Dehli, Macau, Chengdu, Xian, Beijing and Sydney.

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