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SPECTRE photocall with Daniel Craig and Monica Bellucci in Rome, Italy

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Daniel Craig and Monica Bellucci posed today on a balcony of the Campidoglio in Rome where they met with Ignazio Marino, the mayor of Rome. The two stars of SPECTRE are in the Italian capital to shoot several scenes in the coming week.

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The handsome movie couple posed on a terrace overlooking the Roman Forum.

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Daniel Craig is wearing a double-breasted pinstripe suit by Brunello Cucinelli, a navy tie with stripes and a light blue dress shirt.

Daniel Craig full suit Rome Spectre photocall

UPDATE First it looked like the same watch as worn by Daniel Craig at the SPECTRE press conference in Pinewood, but on closer inspection it seems to be a Seamaster 300 Master Co-Axial with NATO strap (thanks to Shayne for the spot), as worn in the scenes in Austria.

Omega Watch Daniel Craig Rome Photocall

Omega Seamaster 300 Master Co-Axial Chronometer on NATO strap

Shoes Daniel Craig Rome photocall

The shoes are brown suede straight cap oxford shoes, possibly Crockett & Jones Hallam in espresso (not confirmed).

Italian actress Monica Bellucci wears a red dress, gold earrings and black platform pumps (possibly Christian Louboutin Bianca pumps).

monica bellucci rome red dress

Photos by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images for CTMG, Inc. and MGM Studios © 2015 Getty Images

Daniel Craig arrived in a Range Rover at the Campidoglio.

daniel craig range rover rome arrival

Daniel Craig arrives in a Range Rover
photo © Repubblica

When she got out of the Mercedes-Benz at Campidoglio, Monica Bellucci was wearing Dior sunglasses. It looks like a pair of black Dior Jupon 2 sunglasses.

monica bellucci sunglasses rome spectre

Monica Bellucci arrives in a Mercedes-Benz wearing Dior sunglasses
photo © Repubblica


Brunello Cucinelli in SPECTRE

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James Bond (Daniel Craig) wears some items from Brunello Cucinelli in the movie SPECTRE.

In the Moroccon desert scene, when Bond and Madeline Swann are waiting for the Rolls-Royce, Bond wears a brown jacket, trousers and brown braided belt by Brunello Cucinelli. According to Brunello Cucinelli, the product numbers are:

  • Brunello Cucinelli Jacket: MH4157BR6 C1011
     
  • Brunello Cucinelli Aged Gabardine Chinos trousers: M067DF1050 C1581
     
  • Brunello Cucinelli Leather Belt: MAUIB324 C4001

The trousers seem to be the same ones he wears with the Matchless suede jacket and navy Tom Ford Polo, in an earlier scene in Morroco at the Hotel L'Americain. These trousers can still be found at Harrods, but only in a few sizes.

The jacket and belt are hard to find, but you contact a Brunello Cucinelli store to enquire about availability or similar items from the current season.

Daniel Craig himself is a fan of the italian brand and might have suggested Brunello Cucinelli to the costume designer.

Travel Bag
When Bond arrives in Austria at the Hoffler Klinik, he carries a Brunello Cucinelli 'Boston' travel bag.

About Brunello Cucinelli
Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A. is an Italian fashion brand which sells menswear, women's wear and accessories. The company, named after its founder Brunello Cucinelli, is headquartered in a 14th-century castle on the top of a hill in a small hamlet called Solomeo, in the middle of Umbria, Italy. The coat of arms of the hamlet and the image of the castle both feature in the Brunello Cucinelli logo itself. The company donates 20% of profits to its charitable foundation, and pays workers wages that are 20% higher than the industry average. Read an interview and watch a video of Brunello Cucinelli, the founder of the company.

Complete the look
Bond wears Tom Ford Henry Vintage Wayfarer sunglasses, a white Tom Ford shirt with turnback cuffs (cocktail cuffs), a brown knitted tie (probably Tom Ford), and J.Crew shoes, and he carries a Globe-Trotter Original Brown suitcase.

Thanks to sruzgar, Andrea Mattiazzo

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A digest of spy style articles on Mr Porter

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Men's luxury-goods website Mr Porter takes a look at some of the spy style elements in their recent Journal articles. Bond Lifestyle presents a selection of articles about James Bond, Tom Ford, Brunello Cucinelli and Kingsman.

The Man With The Golden Pun
Was Sir Roger Moore the best Bond? One child of the 70s makes the case

Roger Moore

Think Sir Roger and, chances are, you think 1970s Bond: safari jacket, flared trousers, chestnut bouffant, call-girl tan, proto-dad bod and that plummy voice, rich and nutty as fruitcake, all the better to deliver those chalk-on-a-blackboard one-liners, those groaning puns and those dismal double-entendres. But just as the 1970s (and the safari jacket, which Sir Roger seemed to wear in every movie) are looking better and better, so is his take on the Bond character. In the league table of actors who have played 007, many place Sir Roger in third place behind Sir Sean Connery and Mr Daniel Craig. Esquire editor-in-chief Alex Bilmes explores in his article on Mr Porter why it is time we give this master of devil-may-care his due.

Read full article
(this article also appears in the Mr Porter Post - The Holiday Issue, November - December, 2015)
 

How to be as cool as James Bond
Dressed to kill

james bond mr porter illustration

Dress like a spy with these sartorial tips (loosely based on Bond's actual outfits) from SPECTRE's costume designer Ms Jany Temime.

Read full article
 

Style Secrets Of The Bond Villains
If the battle for global domination were scored on bloggable style, the bad guys might win

james bond villain style tips

Commander James Bond’s wardrobe, as originally written by Mr Ian Fleming, is not the sort of kit that would get him snapped by street-style photographers today. A single-breasted, dark-blue suit and a black-and-white dogtooth model appear to be his defaults. In contrast, the villains (and their henchmen) seem to have a more cutting-edge approach to style. 007’s whole Jermyn Street / Savile Row mash-up feels so fusty when compared with Ernst Stavro Blofeld’s ability to use a white Persian cat as the perfect accessory. Or the sartorial audacity of Le Chiffre turning up in Casino Royale wearing black tie with a black formal shirt (yup, he’s the bad guy). Mr Porter's John Brodie takes a moment to praise infamous men whose looks give us all a little bit of licence to kill.

Read full article
 

Kingsman: the next episode
Twenty-four hours on the move with the latest collection from our own British-made brand

kingsman

Dressing like a gentleman spy came a step closer to reality earlier this year when Mr Porter launched Kingsman, an exclusive menswear line inspired by the subversive, stylish spy movie of the same name. This was far more than your average movie tie-in. It was the first time a costume wardrobe had made the leap from the big screen into your closet. Items inspired by every single thing worn by the Kingsman agents – the suits, shoes, hats, sweaters, sunglasses and ties – could be purchased on Mr Porter. Many of the brands were familiar to Bond fans: Swaine Adeney Brigg, Lock & Co. hatters and Turnbull & Asser were among the long list of British brands used for the collection.

Mr Porter now takes the Kingsman collection into a new season, with an updated selection of clothes and accessories, which now also includes a suitcase by Globe-Trotter (another 'Bond' brand).

Read full article
 

Restoration of an Aston Martin DB5
Barn find: from bare metal to on the road

aston martin db5 restoration newport agnell

To discover the process behind a full restoration of an Aston Martin DB5, Mr Porter visits the long-standing team at Aston Martin Works as they went about the two-year process of giving a 1964 DB5 in iconic silver-birch a full overhaul.

Read article and watch the film
 

Meet the founder and designer 1: Tom Ford
Why Mr Tom Ford gets up earlier than you

Tom Ford Mr Porter Interview

In SPECTRE, James Bond is dressed almost exclusively in Tom Ford clothes. Meet the man, the legend, the designer in this Mr Porter interview.

Read full article
 

Meet the founder and designer 2: Brunello Cucinelli
Mr Cucinelli and dignity

Brunello Cucinelli Mr Porter interview

Actor Daniel Craig himself is said to be a fan of Brunello Cucinelli. In SPECTRE, as James Bond, he wears a brown jacket, trousers and leather belt from the Italian fashion brand.

The company is not your average fashion empire: headquartered in a 14th-century castle on the top of a hill in a small hamlet called Solomeo, in the middle of Umbria, Italy. The coat of arms of the hamlet and the image of the castle both feature in the Brunello Cucinelli logo itself. The company donates 20% of profits to its charitable foundation, and pays workers wages that are 20% higher than the industry average.

Meet the founder, Brunello Cucinelli, in this Mr Porter interview, including his five rules of style.

Read full article and watch the video

Brunello Cucinelli Cowhide Boston bag

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In SPECTRE, James Bond (Daniel Craig) carries a Brunello Cucinelli Cowhide leather Boston travel bag when he arrives in Austria. The bag can briefly be seen when Bond walks through the snow towards the Höffler Klinik.

Made in Italy, this soft lacquered cowhide bag has a padded shoulder strap, internal pockets and a water-repellent lining.
Size: 56cm wide x 32cm high x 24cm deep
Material: 100% Calf-skin leather
Product code: MBLLU224
Price: $3,465 / €2,780 (currently sold out)

Daniel Craig himself is a fan of the italian brand and might have suggested Brunello Cucinelli to the costume designer. He also wears a Brunello Cucinelli jacket, trousers and belt in the Morocco desert, later in the same film.

About Brunello Cucinelli
Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A. is an Italian fashion brand which sells menswear, women's wear and accessories. The company, named after its founder Brunello Cucinelli, is headquartered in a 14th-century castle on the top of a hill in a small hamlet called Solomeo, in the middle of Umbria, Italy. The coat of arms of the hamlet and the image of the castle both feature in the Brunello Cucinelli logo itself. The company donates 20% of profits to its charitable foundation, and pays workers wages that are 20% higher than the industry average. Read an interview and watch a video of Brunello Cucinelli, the founder of the company.

Complete the look
Bond wears a navy Tom Ford bomber jacket, Tom Ford trousers, vintage Vuarnet goggles, black Agnelle glovesN.Peal Mock Turtle Neck sweater, Danner boots and an Omega Seamaster 300 SPECTRE Limited Editon watch.

Thanks to Steffen, sruzgar, Ross DiCarlo

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SPECTRE photocall with Daniel Craig and Monica Bellucci in Rome, Italy

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Harrods ST Dupont

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Daniel Craig and Monica Bellucci posed today on a balcony of the Campidoglio in Rome where they met with Ignazio Marino, the mayor of Rome. The two stars of SPECTRE are in the Italian capital to shoot several scenes in the coming week.

rome spectre daniel craig monica bellucci 1

The handsome movie couple posed on a terrace overlooking the Roman Forum.

rome spectre daniel craig monica bellucci 2

Daniel Craig is wearing a double-breasted pinstripe suit by Brunello Cucinelli, a navy tie with stripes and a light blue dress shirt.

Daniel Craig full suit Rome Spectre photocall

UPDATE First it looked like the same watch as worn by Daniel Craig at the SPECTRE press conference in Pinewood, but on closer inspection it seems to be a Seamaster 300 Master Co-Axial with NATO strap (thanks to Shayne for the spot), as worn in the scenes in Austria.

Omega Watch Daniel Craig Rome Photocall

Omega Seamaster 300 Master Co-Axial Chronometer on NATO strap

Shoes Daniel Craig Rome photocall

The shoes are brown suede straight cap oxford shoes, possibly Crockett & Jones Hallam in espresso (not confirmed).

Italian actress Monica Bellucci wears a red dress, gold earrings and black platform pumps (possibly Christian Louboutin Bianca pumps).

monica bellucci rome red dress

Photos by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images for CTMG, Inc. and MGM Studios © 2015 Getty Images

Daniel Craig arrived in a Range Rover at the Campidoglio.

daniel craig range rover rome arrival

Daniel Craig arrives in a Range Rover
photo © Repubblica

When she got out of the Mercedes-Benz at Campidoglio, Monica Bellucci was wearing Dior sunglasses. It looks like a pair of black Dior Jupon 2 sunglasses.

monica bellucci sunglasses rome spectre

Monica Bellucci arrives in a Mercedes-Benz wearing Dior sunglasses
photo © Repubblica

Brunello Cucinelli in SPECTRE

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James Bond (Daniel Craig) wears some items from Brunello Cucinelli in the movie SPECTRE.

In the Moroccon desert scene, when Bond and Madeline Swann are waiting for the Rolls-Royce, Bond wears a brown jacket, trousers and brown braided belt by Brunello Cucinelli. According to Brunello Cucinelli, the product numbers are:

  • Brunello Cucinelli Jacket: MH4157BR6 C1011
     
  • Brunello Cucinelli Aged Gabardine Chinos trousers: M067DF1050 C1581
     
  • Brunello Cucinelli Leather Belt: MAUIB324 C4001

The trousers seem to be the same ones he wears with the Matchless suede jacket and navy Tom Ford Polo, in an earlier scene in Morroco at the Hotel L'Americain. These trousers can still be found at Harrods, but only in a few sizes.

The jacket and belt are hard to find, but you contact a Brunello Cucinelli store to enquire about availability or similar items from the current season.

Daniel Craig himself is a fan of the italian brand and might have suggested Brunello Cucinelli to the costume designer.

Travel Bag
When Bond arrives in Austria at the Hoffler Klinik, he carries a Brunello Cucinelli 'Boston' travel bag.

About Brunello Cucinelli
Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A. is an Italian fashion brand which sells menswear, women's wear and accessories. The company, named after its founder Brunello Cucinelli, is headquartered in a 14th-century castle on the top of a hill in a small hamlet called Solomeo, in the middle of Umbria, Italy. The coat of arms of the hamlet and the image of the castle both feature in the Brunello Cucinelli logo itself. The company donates 20% of profits to its charitable foundation, and pays workers wages that are 20% higher than the industry average. Read an interview and watch a video of Brunello Cucinelli, the founder of the company.

Complete the look
Bond wears Tom Ford Henry Vintage Wayfarer sunglasses, a white Tom Ford shirt with turnback cuffs (cocktail cuffs), a brown knitted tie (probably Tom Ford), and J.Crew shoes, and he carries a Globe-Trotter Original Brown suitcase.

Thanks to sruzgar, Andrea Mattiazzo

A digest of spy style articles on Mr Porter

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Harrods ST Dupont

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Men's luxury-goods website Mr Porter takes a look at some of the spy style elements in their recent Journal articles. Bond Lifestyle presents a selection of articles about James Bond, Tom Ford, Brunello Cucinelli and Kingsman.

The Man With The Golden Pun
Was Sir Roger Moore the best Bond? One child of the 70s makes the case

Roger Moore

Think Sir Roger and, chances are, you think 1970s Bond: safari jacket, flared trousers, chestnut bouffant, call-girl tan, proto-dad bod and that plummy voice, rich and nutty as fruitcake, all the better to deliver those chalk-on-a-blackboard one-liners, those groaning puns and those dismal double-entendres. But just as the 1970s (and the safari jacket, which Sir Roger seemed to wear in every movie) are looking better and better, so is his take on the Bond character. In the league table of actors who have played 007, many place Sir Roger in third place behind Sir Sean Connery and Mr Daniel Craig. Esquire editor-in-chief Alex Bilmes explores in his article on Mr Porter why it is time we give this master of devil-may-care his due.

Read full article
(this article also appears in the Mr Porter Post - The Holiday Issue, November - December, 2015)
 

How to be as cool as James Bond
Dressed to kill

james bond mr porter illustration

Dress like a spy with these sartorial tips (loosely based on Bond's actual outfits) from SPECTRE's costume designer Ms Jany Temime.

Read full article
 

Style Secrets Of The Bond Villains
If the battle for global domination were scored on bloggable style, the bad guys might win

james bond villain style tips

Commander James Bond’s wardrobe, as originally written by Mr Ian Fleming, is not the sort of kit that would get him snapped by street-style photographers today. A single-breasted, dark-blue suit and a black-and-white dogtooth model appear to be his defaults. In contrast, the villains (and their henchmen) seem to have a more cutting-edge approach to style. 007’s whole Jermyn Street / Savile Row mash-up feels so fusty when compared with Ernst Stavro Blofeld’s ability to use a white Persian cat as the perfect accessory. Or the sartorial audacity of Le Chiffre turning up in Casino Royale wearing black tie with a black formal shirt (yup, he’s the bad guy). Mr Porter's John Brodie takes a moment to praise infamous men whose looks give us all a little bit of licence to kill.

Read full article
 

Kingsman: the next episode
Twenty-four hours on the move with the latest collection from our own British-made brand

kingsman

Dressing like a gentleman spy came a step closer to reality earlier this year when Mr Porter launched Kingsman, an exclusive menswear line inspired by the subversive, stylish spy movie of the same name. This was far more than your average movie tie-in. It was the first time a costume wardrobe had made the leap from the big screen into your closet. Items inspired by every single thing worn by the Kingsman agents – the suits, shoes, hats, sweaters, sunglasses and ties – could be purchased on Mr Porter. Many of the brands were familiar to Bond fans: Swaine Adeney Brigg, Lock & Co. hatters and Turnbull & Asser were among the long list of British brands used for the collection.

Mr Porter now takes the Kingsman collection into a new season, with an updated selection of clothes and accessories, which now also includes a suitcase by Globe-Trotter (another 'Bond' brand).

Read full article
 

Restoration of an Aston Martin DB5
Barn find: from bare metal to on the road

aston martin db5 restoration newport agnell

To discover the process behind a full restoration of an Aston Martin DB5, Mr Porter visits the long-standing team at Aston Martin Works as they went about the two-year process of giving a 1964 DB5 in iconic silver-birch a full overhaul.

Read article and watch the film
 

Meet the founder and designer 1: Tom Ford
Why Mr Tom Ford gets up earlier than you

Tom Ford Mr Porter Interview

In SPECTRE, James Bond is dressed almost exclusively in Tom Ford clothes. Meet the man, the legend, the designer in this Mr Porter interview.

Read full article
 

Meet the founder and designer 2: Brunello Cucinelli
Mr Cucinelli and dignity

Brunello Cucinelli Mr Porter interview

Actor Daniel Craig himself is said to be a fan of Brunello Cucinelli. In SPECTRE, as James Bond, he wears a brown jacket, trousers and leather belt from the Italian fashion brand.

The company is not your average fashion empire: headquartered in a 14th-century castle on the top of a hill in a small hamlet called Solomeo, in the middle of Umbria, Italy. The coat of arms of the hamlet and the image of the castle both feature in the Brunello Cucinelli logo itself. The company donates 20% of profits to its charitable foundation, and pays workers wages that are 20% higher than the industry average.

Meet the founder, Brunello Cucinelli, in this Mr Porter interview, including his five rules of style.

Read full article and watch the video

Brunello Cucinelli Cowhide Boston bag

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English

In SPECTRE, James Bond (Daniel Craig) carries a Brunello Cucinelli Cowhide leather Boston travel bag when he arrives in Austria. The bag can briefly be seen when Bond walks through the snow towards the Höffler Klinik.

Made in Italy, this soft lacquered cowhide bag has a padded shoulder strap, internal pockets and a water-repellent lining.
Size: 56cm wide x 32cm high x 24cm deep
Material: 100% Calf-skin leather
Product code: MBLLU224
Price: $3,465 / €2,780 (currently sold out)

Daniel Craig himself is a fan of the italian brand and might have suggested Brunello Cucinelli to the costume designer. He also wears a Brunello Cucinelli jacket, trousers and belt in the Morocco desert, later in the same film.

About Brunello Cucinelli
Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A. is an Italian fashion brand which sells menswear, women's wear and accessories. The company, named after its founder Brunello Cucinelli, is headquartered in a 14th-century castle on the top of a hill in a small hamlet called Solomeo, in the middle of Umbria, Italy. The coat of arms of the hamlet and the image of the castle both feature in the Brunello Cucinelli logo itself. The company donates 20% of profits to its charitable foundation, and pays workers wages that are 20% higher than the industry average. Read an interview and watch a video of Brunello Cucinelli, the founder of the company.

Complete the look
Bond wears a navy Tom Ford bomber jacket, Tom Ford trousers, vintage Vuarnet goggles, black Agnelle glovesN.Peal Mock Turtle Neck sweater, Danner boots and an Omega Seamaster 300 SPECTRE Limited Editon watch.

Thanks to Steffen, sruzgar, Ross DiCarlo


YMC Blue Celso Check Dean shirt & Brunello Cucinelli Necktie

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Q (Ben Whishaw) wears a YMC Blue Celso Check Dean shirt in No Time To Die.

The Blue Celso Check Dean shirt from You Must Create (YMC) features a classic, button down collar, front button placket, single chest pocket, corozo buttons, long sleeves and button cuffs.

The celso multi check fabric has been woven in Italy.

The original price of the shirt was approximately £125 or $154. The shirt was from the SS19 collection and is currently not available anymore.

About YMC
YMC was founded in London in 1995 by Fraser Moss and Jimmy Collins. Taking its name from a quote by the famous industrial designer Raymond Loewy; “You must create your own design style”, YMC is a call to arms; one that influences the very essence of the brand’s identity. Today, the label has three London stores, in Shoreditch, Soho and Bloomsbury with another outlet in Seoul.

Brunello Cucinelli brown linen necktie QComplete the look
Q wears the shirt with navy trousers, a black canvas and leather belt with metal buckle.

The necktie is a Tobacco Brown linen tie from Brunello Cucinelli, featuring a pointed tip (currently sold out, retail price $295). Brunello Cucinelli clothes are also worn by James Bond himself in SPECTRE and No Time To Die.

Thanks to Mattia De Varti for the ID

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Brunello Cucinelli Oxford shirt

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James Bond wears a blue Brunello Cucinelli Oxford shirt in No Time To Die (2021).

The Brunello Cucinelli Oxford shirt, ref ML6940038C008, is prominently worn during the chase scenes in Matera, Italy, together with the Massimo Alba Corduroy Sloop suit and Drake's boots (see the full Matera Chase outfit here).

The shirt is still available online via Farfetch or you can contact a Brunello Cucinelli store.

shop now

The blue cotton Oxford shirt from Brunello Cucinelli features a collar, button cuffs, a front button placket and long sleeves. It is made in Italy from 100% cotton.

The buttons on the shirt in the photos look slightly more blue than white, and there are also versions of the shirt for sale with brown buttons.

In the previous Bond film SPECTRE, Bond wore several pieces by Brunello Cucinelli.

With thanks to Stefano Frisone

English

SPECTRE photocall with Daniel Craig and Monica Bellucci in Rome, Italy

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SPECTRE photocall with Daniel Craig and Monica Bellucci in Rome, Italy Remmert Wed, 02/18/2015 - 19:41

Daniel Craig and Monica Bellucci posed today on a balcony of the Campidoglio in Rome where they met with Ignazio Marino, the mayor of Rome. The two stars of SPECTRE are in the Italian capital to shoot several scenes in the coming week.

The handsome movie couple posed on a terrace overlooking the Roman Forum.

Daniel Craig is wearing a double-breasted pinstripe suit by Brunello Cucinelli, a navy tie with stripes and a light blue dress shirt.

UPDATE First it looked like the same watch as worn by Daniel Craig at the SPECTRE press conference in Pinewood, but on closer inspection it seems to be a Seamaster 300 Master Co-Axial with NATO strap (thanks to Shayne for the spot), as worn in the scenes in Austria.

Omega Seamaster 300 Master Co-Axial Chronometer on NATO strap

The shoes are brown suede straight cap oxford shoes, possibly Crockett & Jones Hallam in espresso (not confirmed).

Italian actress Monica Bellucci wears a red dress, gold earrings and black platform pumps (possibly Christian Louboutin Bianca pumps).

Photos by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images for CTMG, Inc. and MGM Studios © 2015 Getty Images

Daniel Craig arrived in a Range Rover at the Campidoglio.

Daniel Craig arrives in a Range Rover
photo © Repubblica

When she got out of the Mercedes-Benz at Campidoglio, Monica Bellucci was wearing Dior sunglasses. It looks like a pair of black Dior Jupon 2 sunglasses.

Monica Bellucci arrives in a Mercedes-Benz wearing Dior sunglasses
photo © Repubblica

filming SPECTRE Rome Monica Bellucci Brunello Cucinelli Dior Crockett & Jones Omega Lucia Sciarra Permalink The watch Daniel Craig is wearing is the new Omega Seamaster 300 Master Coaxial with a design based on the very first Seamaster 300 from the 1950s. The one he wore at the Spectre press conference was his own vintage Omega Seamaster 300 from the 1960s. Looks like the 300 Master Coaxial will be the latest Bond watch worn in Spectre, probably replacing the Planet Ocean worn previously, perhaps with an Aqua Terra also worn at points during the film, as in Skyfall. Permalink The watch worn by Daniel in Rome pictures: Is the new Omega Seamaster 300 Master Co-Axial (Omega reference: 233.30.41.21.01.001 with the steel bracelet - NATO strap version could be different). The watch worn at the SPECTRE Press Conference was the 1960s Omega Seamaster 300 (Omega reference: 165.024 (no date).

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Brunello Cucinelli in SPECTRE

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Brunello Cucinelli in SPECTRE

James Bond (Daniel Craig) wears some items from Brunello Cucinelli in the movie SPECTRE.

In the Moroccon desert scene, when Bond and Madeline Swann are waiting for the Rolls-Royce, Bond wears a brown jacket, trousers and brown braided belt by Brunello Cucinelli. According to Brunello Cucinelli, the product numbers are:

  • Brunello Cucinelli Jacket: MH4157BR6 C1011
     
  • Brunello Cucinelli Aged Gabardine Chinos trousers: M067DF1050 C1581
     
  • Brunello Cucinelli Leather Belt: MAUIB324 C4001

The trousers seem to be the same ones he wears with the Matchless suede jacket and navy Tom Ford Polo, in an earlier scene in Morroco at the Hotel L'Americain.

The jacket and belt are hard to find, but you contact a Brunello Cucinelli store to enquire about availability or similar items from the current season.

Daniel Craig himself is a fan of the italian brand and might have suggested Brunello Cucinelli to the costume designer.

Travel Bag
When Bond arrives in Austria at the Hoffler Klinik, he carries a Brunello Cucinelli 'Boston' travel bag.

About Brunello Cucinelli
Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A. is an Italian fashion brand which sells menswear, women's wear and accessories. The company, named after its founder Brunello Cucinelli, is headquartered in a 14th-century castle on the top of a hill in a small hamlet called Solomeo, in the middle of Umbria, Italy. The coat of arms of the hamlet and the image of the castle both feature in the Brunello Cucinelli logo itself. The company donates 20% of profits to its charitable foundation, and pays workers wages that are 20% higher than the industry average. Read an interview and watch a video of Brunello Cucinelli, the founder of the company.

Complete the look
Bond wears Tom Ford Henry Vintage Wayfarer sunglasses, a white Tom Ford shirt with turnback cuffs (cocktail cuffs), a brown knitted tie (probably Tom Ford), and J.Crew shoes, and he carries a Globe-Trotter Original Brown suitcase.

Bond also wears a Brunello Cucinelli shirt in No Time To Die.

Thanks to sruzgar, Andrea Mattiazzo

Remmert Mon, 11/23/2015 - 13:27 Links Brunello Cucinelli Brunello Cucinelli on Luisaviaroma Brunello Cucinelli on Mr Porter More on Suits of James Bond Brunello Cucinelli Jacket trousers Products in SPECTRE SPECTRE Morocco brown suit outfit SPECTRE Daniel Craig

A digest of spy style articles on Mr Porter

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A digest of spy style articles on Mr Porter Remmert Tue, 12/01/2015 - 23:32

Men's luxury-goods website Mr Porter takes a look at some of the spy style elements in their recent Journal articles. Bond Lifestyle presents a selection of articles about James Bond, Tom Ford, Brunello Cucinelli and Kingsman.

The Man With The Golden Pun
Was Sir Roger Moore the best Bond? One child of the 70s makes the case

Think Sir Roger and, chances are, you think 1970s Bond: safari jacket, flared trousers, chestnut bouffant, call-girl tan, proto-dad bod and that plummy voice, rich and nutty as fruitcake, all the better to deliver those chalk-on-a-blackboard one-liners, those groaning puns and those dismal double-entendres. But just as the 1970s (and the safari jacket, which Sir Roger seemed to wear in every movie) are looking better and better, so is his take on the Bond character. In the league table of actors who have played 007, many place Sir Roger in third place behind Sir Sean Connery and Mr Daniel Craig. Esquire editor-in-chief Alex Bilmes explores in his article on Mr Porter why it is time we give this master of devil-may-care his due.

Read full article
(this article also appears in the Mr Porter Post - The Holiday Issue, November - December, 2015)
 

How to be as cool as James Bond
Dressed to kill

Dress like a spy with these sartorial tips (loosely based on Bond's actual outfits) from SPECTRE's costume designer Ms Jany Temime.

Read full article
 

Style Secrets Of The Bond Villains
If the battle for global domination were scored on bloggable style, the bad guys might win

Commander James Bond’s wardrobe, as originally written by Mr Ian Fleming, is not the sort of kit that would get him snapped by street-style photographers today. A single-breasted, dark-blue suit and a black-and-white dogtooth model appear to be his defaults. In contrast, the villains (and their henchmen) seem to have a more cutting-edge approach to style. 007’s whole Jermyn Street / Savile Row mash-up feels so fusty when compared with Ernst Stavro Blofeld’s ability to use a white Persian cat as the perfect accessory. Or the sartorial audacity of Le Chiffre turning up in Casino Royale wearing black tie with a black formal shirt (yup, he’s the bad guy). Mr Porter's John Brodie takes a moment to praise infamous men whose looks give us all a little bit of licence to kill.

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Kingsman: the next episode
Twenty-four hours on the move with the latest collection from our own British-made brand

Dressing like a gentleman spy came a step closer to reality earlier this year when Mr Porter launched Kingsman, an exclusive menswear line inspired by the subversive, stylish spy movie of the same name. This was far more than your average movie tie-in. It was the first time a costume wardrobe had made the leap from the big screen into your closet. Items inspired by every single thing worn by the Kingsman agents – the suits, shoes, hats, sweaters, sunglasses and ties – could be purchased on Mr Porter. Many of the brands were familiar to Bond fans: Swaine Adeney Brigg, Lock & Co. hatters and Turnbull & Asser were among the long list of British brands used for the collection.

Mr Porter now takes the Kingsman collection into a new season, with an updated selection of clothes and accessories, which now also includes a suitcase by Globe-Trotter (another 'Bond' brand).

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Restoration of an Aston Martin DB5
Barn find: from bare metal to on the road

To discover the process behind a full restoration of an Aston Martin DB5, Mr Porter visits the long-standing team at Aston Martin Works as they went about the two-year process of giving a 1964 DB5 in iconic silver-birch a full overhaul.

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Meet the founder and designer 1: Tom Ford
Why Mr Tom Ford gets up earlier than you

In SPECTRE, James Bond is dressed almost exclusively in Tom Ford clothes. Meet the man, the legend, the designer in this Mr Porter interview.

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Meet the founder and designer 2: Brunello Cucinelli
Mr Cucinelli and dignity

Actor Daniel Craig himself is said to be a fan of Brunello Cucinelli. In SPECTRE, as James Bond, he wears a brown jacket, trousers and leather belt from the Italian fashion brand.

The company is not your average fashion empire: headquartered in a 14th-century castle on the top of a hill in a small hamlet called Solomeo, in the middle of Umbria, Italy. The coat of arms of the hamlet and the image of the castle both feature in the Brunello Cucinelli logo itself. The company donates 20% of profits to its charitable foundation, and pays workers wages that are 20% higher than the industry average.

Meet the founder, Brunello Cucinelli, in this Mr Porter interview, including his five rules of style.

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Brunello Cucinelli Cowhide Boston bag

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Brunello Cucinelli Cowhide Boston bag

In SPECTRE, James Bond (Daniel Craig) carries a Brunello Cucinelli Cowhide leather Boston travel bag when he arrives in Austria. The bag can briefly be seen when Bond walks through the snow towards the Höffler Klinik.

Made in Italy, this soft lacquered cowhide bag has a padded shoulder strap, internal pockets and a water-repellent lining.
Size: 56cm wide x 32cm high x 24cm deep
Material: 100% Calf-skin leather
Product code: MBLLU224
Price: $3,465 / €2,780 (currently sold out)

Daniel Craig himself is a fan of the italian brand and might have suggested Brunello Cucinelli to the costume designer. He also wears a Brunello Cucinelli jacket, trousers and belt in the Morocco desert, later in the same film.

About Brunello Cucinelli
Brunello Cucinelli S.p.A. is an Italian fashion brand which sells menswear, women's wear and accessories. The company, named after its founder Brunello Cucinelli, is headquartered in a 14th-century castle on the top of a hill in a small hamlet called Solomeo, in the middle of Umbria, Italy. The coat of arms of the hamlet and the image of the castle both feature in the Brunello Cucinelli logo itself. The company donates 20% of profits to its charitable foundation, and pays workers wages that are 20% higher than the industry average. Read an interview and watch a video of Brunello Cucinelli, the founder of the company.

Complete the look
Bond wears a navy Tom Ford bomber jacket, Tom Ford trousers, vintage Vuarnet goggles, black Agnelle glovesN.Peal Mock Turtle Neck sweater, Danner boots and an Omega Seamaster 300 SPECTRE Limited Editon watch.

Thanks to Steffen, sruzgar, Ross DiCarlo

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YMC Blue Celso Check Dean shirt & Brunello Cucinelli Necktie

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YMC Blue Celso Check Dean shirt & Brunello Cucinelli Necktie

Q (Ben Whishaw) wears a YMC Blue Celso Check Dean shirt in No Time To Die.

The Blue Celso Check Dean shirt from You Must Create (YMC) features a classic, button down collar, front button placket, single chest pocket, corozo buttons, long sleeves and button cuffs.

The celso multi check fabric has been woven in Italy.

The original price of the shirt was approximately £125 or $154. The shirt was from the SS19 collection and is currently not available anymore.

About YMC
YMC was founded in London in 1995 by Fraser Moss and Jimmy Collins. Taking its name from a quote by the famous industrial designer Raymond Loewy; “You must create your own design style”, YMC is a call to arms; one that influences the very essence of the brand’s identity. Today, the label has three London stores, in Shoreditch, Soho and Bloomsbury with another outlet in Seoul.

Complete the look
Q wears the shirt with navy trousers, a black canvas and leather belt with metal buckle and Moscot Mensch eyeglasses.

The necktie is a Tobacco Brown linen tie from Brunello Cucinelli, featuring a pointed tip (currently sold out, retail price $295). Brunello Cucinelli clothes are also worn by James Bond himself in SPECTRE and No Time To Die.

Thanks to Mattia De Varti for the ID

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Brunello Cucinelli Oxford shirt

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Brunello Cucinelli Oxford shirt

James Bond wears a blue Brunello Cucinelli Oxford shirt in No Time To Die (2021).

The Brunello Cucinelli Oxford shirt, ref ML6940038C008, is prominently worn during the chase scenes in Matera, Italy, together with the Massimo Alba Corduroy Sloop suit and Drake's boots (see the full Matera Chase outfit here).

The shirt is still available at Brunello Cucinelli stores.

Find other Brunello Cucinelli shirts and jackets on Farfetchon Nordstrom and Mr. Porter and Luisaviaroma.

The blue cotton Oxford shirt from Brunello Cucinelli features a collar, button cuffs, a front button placket and long sleeves. It is made in Italy from 100% cotton.

The buttons on the shirt in the photos look slightly more blue than white, and there are also versions of the shirt for sale with brown buttons.

In the previous Bond film SPECTRE, Bond wore several pieces by Brunello Cucinelli.

With thanks to Stefano Frisone

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