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James Bond: Daniel Craig's two-piece dinner suit worn for his role as James Bond in Spectre, designed by Tom Ford, circa 2015, image 1
James Bond: Daniel Craig's two-piece dinner suit worn for his role as James Bond in Spectre, designed by Tom Ford, circa 2015, image 2
James Bond: Daniel Craig's two-piece dinner suit worn for his role as James Bond in Spectre, designed by Tom Ford, circa 2015, image 3
James Bond: Daniel Craig's two-piece dinner suit worn for his role as James Bond in Spectre, designed by Tom Ford, circa 2015, image 4
James Bond: Daniel Craig's two-piece dinner suit worn for his role as James Bond in Spectre, designed by Tom Ford, circa 2015, image 5
James Bond: Daniel Craig's two-piece dinner suit worn for his role as James Bond in Spectre, designed by Tom Ford, circa 2015, image 6
James Bond: Daniel Craig's two-piece dinner suit worn for his role as James Bond in Spectre, designed by Tom Ford, circa 2015, image 7
Lot 51*

James Bond: Daniel Craig's two-piece dinner suit worn for his role as James Bond in Spectre,
designed by Tom Ford, circa 2015,

13 December 2017, 12:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

£30,000 - £35,000

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James Bond: Daniel Craig's two-piece dinner suit worn for his role as James Bond in Spectre,

designed by Tom Ford, circa 2015,
comprising; a single-breasted cream dinner jacket labelled Made in Switzerland and Tom Ford to the inside, the interior pocket also embroidered Tom Ford, Daniel Craig, Bond 24. The care label with further details including Daniel Craig-James Bond, size 48R, and the date 10.10.2014. The jacket also affixed with a faux red carnation. Together with a pair of black wool trousers with a satin stripe, again embroidered with the designer's name and a detailed care label to the inside of the trousers, accompanied by a Tom Ford white cotton dress shirt with pleated front and double cuffs, a black pleated silk cummerbund, black bow tie, and white braces. Accompanied by a reproduction one-sheet poster for the film

Footnotes

Spectre (2015) is the twenty-fourth spy film in the James Bond film series produced by Eon Productions. It was Daniel Craig's fourth performance as James Bond, and grossed over $880 million worldwide. A sequel is set for a 2019 release with Daniel Craig as James Bond.

Provenance:
Christie's, lot 8, 18th February 2016

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