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  • PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
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    PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
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    The white bikini worn by Ursula Andress in the first ever James Bond move, Dr No, has been tipped to fetch half a million dollars at auction.Andress, the first eve Bond girl, was seen wearing the tiny two piece as she emerged from the water onto beach watched by 007, played by Sean Connery.Her character Honey Ryder has large knife fixed to a beltHer emergence from the waves has gone down as one of cinema’s iconic moments.The ivory-colored bikini is being sold by US sales room Profiles InSwiss-born Andress was in her mid-20s when she nabbed the role.Andress, now 84, designed the bikini in conjunction with the film’s director, Terence Young, and costume designer Tessa Prendergast. The bikini has an estimate of between $300,000 and $500,000. USD. Dr No came out in 1962 and was an immediate box office hit leading to the Bond movie franchise. It is one of many Bond items are going under the hammer at the Icons & Legends of Hollywood sale November 12th & 13th in Los Angeles.

    OPS:Other items in the sale. Roger Moore's “James Bond” Royal Navy uniform jacket from 1077's The Spy Who Loved Me. Estimated to sell for $15,000 - $25,000.

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  • PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
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    PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
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    The white bikini worn by Ursula Andress in the first ever James Bond move, Dr No, has been tipped to fetch half a million dollars at auction.Andress, the first eve Bond girl, was seen wearing the tiny two piece as she emerged from the water onto beach watched by 007, played by Sean Connery.Her character Honey Ryder has large knife fixed to a beltHer emergence from the waves has gone down as one of cinema’s iconic moments.The ivory-colored bikini is being sold by US sales room Profiles InSwiss-born Andress was in her mid-20s when she nabbed the role.Andress, now 84, designed the bikini in conjunction with the film’s director, Terence Young, and costume designer Tessa Prendergast. The bikini has an estimate of between $300,000 and $500,000. USD. Dr No came out in 1962 and was an immediate box office hit leading to the Bond movie franchise. It is one of many Bond items are going under the hammer at the Icons & Legends of Hollywood sale November 12th & 13th in Los Angeles.

    OPS:Other items in the sale. British actress Jane Seymour's psychic medium cape and headdress from Live and Let Die in 1973, again with Moore, could fetch up to $80,000 USD. Seymour playing Bond girl Solitaire in Roger Moore's debut as 007.

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  • PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
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    PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    The white bikini worn by Ursula Andress in the first ever James Bond move, Dr No, has been tipped to fetch half a million dollars at auction.Andress, the first eve Bond girl, was seen wearing the tiny two piece as she emerged from the water onto beach watched by 007, played by Sean Connery.Her character Honey Ryder has large knife fixed to a beltHer emergence from the waves has gone down as one of cinema’s iconic moments.The ivory-colored bikini is being sold by US sales room Profiles InSwiss-born Andress was in her mid-20s when she nabbed the role.Andress, now 84, designed the bikini in conjunction with the film’s director, Terence Young, and costume designer Tessa Prendergast. The bikini has an estimate of between $300,000 and $500,000. USD. Dr No came out in 1962 and was an immediate box office hit leading to the Bond movie franchise. It is one of many Bond items are going under the hammer at the Icons & Legends of Hollywood sale November 12th & 13th in Los Angeles.

    OPS:Other items in the sale. Moore's “James Bond” monogramed pyjamas ensemble from Live and Let Die is estimated to sell for $10,000 - $15,000.

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  • PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
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    PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bikini 1
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    07/10/20
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    The white bikini worn by Ursula Andress in the first ever James Bond move, Dr No, has been tipped to fetch half a million dollars at auction.Andress, the first eve Bond girl, was seen wearing the tiny two piece as she emerged from the water onto beach watched by 007, played by Sean Connery.Her character Honey Ryder has large knife fixed to a beltHer emergence from the waves has gone down as one of cinema’s iconic moments.The ivory-colored bikini is being sold by US sales room Profiles InSwiss-born Andress was in her mid-20s when she nabbed the role.Andress, now 84, designed the bikini in conjunction with the film’s director, Terence Young, and costume designer Tessa Prendergast. The bikini has an estimate of between $300,000 and $500,000. USD. Dr No came out in 1962 and was an immediate box office hit leading to the Bond movie franchise. It is one of many Bond items are going under the hammer at the Icons & Legends of Hollywood sale November 12th & 13th in Los Angeles.

    OPS:Other items in the sale. The one person autogyro helicopter dubbed Little Nellie commissioned for 1967’s You Only Live Twice is tipped to go for estimated to sell for for $100,000 - $150,000 USD

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  • PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
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    PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bikini 1
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    07/10/20
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    The white bikini worn by Ursula Andress in the first ever James Bond move, Dr No, has been tipped to fetch half a million dollars at auction.Andress, the first eve Bond girl, was seen wearing the tiny two piece as she emerged from the water onto beach watched by 007, played by Sean Connery.Her character Honey Ryder has large knife fixed to a beltHer emergence from the waves has gone down as one of cinema’s iconic moments.The ivory-colored bikini is being sold by US sales room Profiles InSwiss-born Andress was in her mid-20s when she nabbed the role.Andress, now 84, designed the bikini in conjunction with the film’s director, Terence Young, and costume designer Tessa Prendergast. The bikini has an estimate of between $300,000 and $500,000. USD. Dr No came out in 1962 and was an immediate box office hit leading to the Bond movie franchise. It is one of many Bond items are going under the hammer at the Icons & Legends of Hollywood sale November 12th & 13th in Los Angeles.

    OPS:Other items in the sale. Lois Chiles' “Holly Goodhead” poison pen and accessories from Moonraker. Estimated to sell for $3,000 - $5,000.


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  • PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
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    PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bikini 1
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    07/10/20
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    The white bikini worn by Ursula Andress in the first ever James Bond move, Dr No, has been tipped to fetch half a million dollars at auction.Andress, the first eve Bond girl, was seen wearing the tiny two piece as she emerged from the water onto beach watched by 007, played by Sean Connery.Her character Honey Ryder has large knife fixed to a beltHer emergence from the waves has gone down as one of cinema’s iconic moments.The ivory-colored bikini is being sold by US sales room Profiles InSwiss-born Andress was in her mid-20s when she nabbed the role.Andress, now 84, designed the bikini in conjunction with the film’s director, Terence Young, and costume designer Tessa Prendergast. The bikini has an estimate of between $300,000 and $500,000. USD. Dr No came out in 1962 and was an immediate box office hit leading to the Bond movie franchise. It is one of many Bond items are going under the hammer at the Icons & Legends of Hollywood sale November 12th & 13th in Los Angeles.

    OPS:Ursula Andress in the bikini in a clip from Dr No. With Sean Connery as Bond

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
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    PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bikini 1
    Ref 12238
    07/10/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : MGM

    The white bikini worn by Ursula Andress in the first ever James Bond move, Dr No, has been tipped to fetch half a million dollars at auction.Andress, the first eve Bond girl, was seen wearing the tiny two piece as she emerged from the water onto beach watched by 007, played by Sean Connery.Her character Honey Ryder has large knife fixed to a beltHer emergence from the waves has gone down as one of cinema’s iconic moments.The ivory-colored bikini is being sold by US sales room Profiles InSwiss-born Andress was in her mid-20s when she nabbed the role.Andress, now 84, designed the bikini in conjunction with the film’s director, Terence Young, and costume designer Tessa Prendergast. The bikini has an estimate of between $300,000 and $500,000. USD. Dr No came out in 1962 and was an immediate box office hit leading to the Bond movie franchise. It is one of many Bond items are going under the hammer at the Icons & Legends of Hollywood sale November 12th & 13th in Los Angeles.

    OPS:Ursula Andress in the bikini in a clip from Dr No. With Sean Connery as Bond

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
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    PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bikini 1
    Ref 12238
    07/10/20
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    Pictures must credit : Profiles in History

    The white bikini worn by Ursula Andress in the first ever James Bond move, Dr No, has been tipped to fetch half a million dollars at auction.Andress, the first eve Bond girl, was seen wearing the tiny two piece as she emerged from the water onto beach watched by 007, played by Sean Connery.Her character Honey Ryder has large knife fixed to a beltHer emergence from the waves has gone down as one of cinema’s iconic moments.The ivory-colored bikini is being sold by US sales room Profiles InSwiss-born Andress was in her mid-20s when she nabbed the role.Andress, now 84, designed the bikini in conjunction with the film’s director, Terence Young, and costume designer Tessa Prendergast. The bikini has an estimate of between $300,000 and $500,000. USD. Dr No came out in 1962 and was an immediate box office hit leading to the Bond movie franchise. It is one of many Bond items are going under the hammer at the Icons & Legends of Hollywood sale November 12th & 13th in Los Angeles.

    OPS:The bikini

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
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    PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bikini 1
    Ref 12238
    07/10/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : MGM

    The white bikini worn by Ursula Andress in the first ever James Bond move, Dr No, has been tipped to fetch half a million dollars at auction.Andress, the first eve Bond girl, was seen wearing the tiny two piece as she emerged from the water onto beach watched by 007, played by Sean Connery.Her character Honey Ryder has large knife fixed to a beltHer emergence from the waves has gone down as one of cinema’s iconic moments.The ivory-colored bikini is being sold by US sales room Profiles InSwiss-born Andress was in her mid-20s when she nabbed the role.Andress, now 84, designed the bikini in conjunction with the film’s director, Terence Young, and costume designer Tessa Prendergast. The bikini has an estimate of between $300,000 and $500,000. USD. Dr No came out in 1962 and was an immediate box office hit leading to the Bond movie franchise. It is one of many Bond items are going under the hammer at the Icons & Legends of Hollywood sale November 12th & 13th in Los Angeles.

    OPS:Ursula Andress in the bikini in a clip from Dr No. With Sean Connery as Bond

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
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    PEOPLE - Der bekannte Bikini von Ursula Andress aus dem James-Bond-Film "Dr. No" soll bei einer Auktion bis zu einer halben Million Dollar einbringen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bikini 1
    Ref 12238
    07/10/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : MGM

    The white bikini worn by Ursula Andress in the first ever James Bond move, Dr No, has been tipped to fetch half a million dollars at auction.Andress, the first eve Bond girl, was seen wearing the tiny two piece as she emerged from the water onto beach watched by 007, played by Sean Connery.Her character Honey Ryder has large knife fixed to a beltHer emergence from the waves has gone down as one of cinema’s iconic moments.The ivory-colored bikini is being sold by US sales room Profiles InSwiss-born Andress was in her mid-20s when she nabbed the role.Andress, now 84, designed the bikini in conjunction with the film’s director, Terence Young, and costume designer Tessa Prendergast. The bikini has an estimate of between $300,000 and $500,000. USD. Dr No came out in 1962 and was an immediate box office hit leading to the Bond movie franchise. It is one of many Bond items are going under the hammer at the Icons & Legends of Hollywood sale November 12th & 13th in Los Angeles.

    OPS:Ursula Andress in the bikini in a clip from Dr No. With Sean Connery as Bond

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. Onesie and shorts from Goldfinger starring Sean Connery

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  • FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. White dress shirt worn by George Lazenby in On Her Majesty's Secret Service

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  • FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. Dr No dressing gown as worn by Sean Connery

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. Dr No polo shirt as worn by Sean Connery

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. Man With The Golden Gun safari jacket inspired by Roger Moore

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. Diamonds Are Forever shirt worn by Sean Connery

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. View to a Kill zio-up as worn by Roger Moore

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. Moonraker shorts inspired by a pair worn by Roger Moore but with additional movie poster decoration

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. Deck shoes from Thunderball starring Sean Connery

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. Polo shirt from Sean Connery movie Thunderball

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    007 1
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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. Shorts from Thunderball as worn by Sean Connery

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. Shorts from Thunderball as worn by Sean Connery

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. Thunderball collection

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. Thunderball shorts, £195 GBP

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. Thunderball pink shorts, £195 GBP

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Legendäre Bond-Outfits neu zu kaufen
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    Ref 10435
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    Fans of superspy James Bond can now fill their wardrobe with clothes inspired by some of 007’s most iconic movie outfits.British fashion label Orlebar Brown has gone back to outfits worn by Sean Connery, Roger Moore and George Lazenby in the role for the collection.Adam Brown, co-founder and creative director of the swimwear-focused company says he’s had 007 on the brain since he first started the brand.The collaboration with the Bond movie makers grew out of scenes from the films that have something to do with water.It references pieces spanning over two decades, from Dr. No , in 1962, the first Bond film, to A View to Kill in 1985.

    OPS: One of the items from the Orlebar Brown James Bond collection. DRessing gown from Dr No, £295 GBP

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    (c) Dukas