Audrey Yoo has an article in Time about a new exhibition in London:
It’s no secret that James Bond is the world’s most stylish spy. Now London’s Barbican Center is celebrating half a century of the secret agent’s flair and style on the silver screen in a new exhibition called Designing 007: Fifty Years of Bond Style.
Marking the fiftieth anniversary of the first Bond film, Dr. No, the exhibition gives a nod to the staying power of the 007 film franchise and pays “tribute to the British, European, and American craftspeople and designers who have created the look of the quintessentially British icon”.
The four hundred items on display include: his wardrobe of tailored tuxedos, the white bikini worn by the first Bond girl, dresses worn by different Bond girls, props, gadgets, and set pieces from the movies. Designing 007 runs to 15 September and the next Bond film– the 23rd in the series— is scheduled to hit theaters in October. Click here to see a gallery of images from the exhibition. The first minute of all 22 James Bond films:
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