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Tom Ford Outfits Daniel Craig as James Bond in ‘No Time to Die’

Daniel Craig suits up as James Bond once more in No Time to Die. He wears a Tom Ford grey wool Prince of Wales check O'Connor notch lapel jacket and tailored trousers. A Tom Ford sea island poplin collared shirt and off white silk pocket square complete his look. | Photo courtesy of Tom Ford | Photo Credit: Nicola Dove © 2020 Danjaq, LLC and MGM. All Rights Reserved.Daniel Craig suits up to play James Bond once more in the latest film in the franchise, No Time to Die. EON Productions produces the action movie with directing by Cary Joji Fukunaga. Stepping into the shoes of 007, Craig is outfitted by Tom Ford for the fourth consecutive time as the iconic film character.... [Read More]

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