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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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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. Shorts from Thunderball as worn by Sean Connery
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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. Shorts from Thunderball as worn by Sean Connery
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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 collection
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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
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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
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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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FEATURE - 'Bond in Motion' Ausstellung in London
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Underwater Tow Sled, Thunderball, Bond in Motion exhibition
Bond in Motion at the London film museum in Covent Garden. London. Britain - 17 Nov 2015
The Cars of Spectre join the largest collection of James Bond vehicles in the world.
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Mono Negative
28 February 1965
Model and Bond Girl, Claudine Auger poses with goggles, aqua-lung, bikini, and harpoon. Straight out of the ocean to play the skin-deep heroine 'Domino' in the James Bond film 'Thunderball'
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RETRO - James-Bond-Darsteller Sean Connery gestorben (Archiv)
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'THUNDERBALL' 1965 Sean Connery
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SEAN CONNERY & LUCIANA PAOLUZZI FILMING "THUNDERBALL" PINEWOOD STUDIOS.16TH MARCH 1965.
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Bond Creator's Real-Life Miss Moneypenny
BOND CREATOR'S REAL-LIFE MISS MONEYPENNY
Letters between a real-life Miss Moneypenny and James Bond creator Ian Fleming are being auctioned.
Correspondence that reveals the help that typist Jean Frampton gave the author show how he encouraged her to suggest improvements to the spy thriller storylines by applying her 'quick eye and mind' to his manuscripts.
In the novels, Miss Moneypenny ¿ played by Lois Maxwell in 14 film versions ¿ was the flirtatious secretary of secret service boss M. But in real life, Mrs Frampton was strictly an advisor to Fleming.
In one letter to Mrs Frampton, written on paper headed with his Fleet Street address on March 31, 1960, Fleming wrote: "I have written a full-length James Bond story, provisionally called Thunderball..."
It continues: "I am afraid this is not a good typescript and I would be deeply obliged if you would apply your usual keen mind to any points - absolutely any - that might help the book get into shape."
He adds: "I only ask you to undertake it because your occasional comments on the work you have done for me have been so helpful.
"Anything that your quick eye and mind falls upon, however critical and in whatever aspect of the writing, would be endlessly welcome.
"I am sorry to have to pass on to you a rather half-baked job..."
Letters between Mrs Frampton and Fleming's secretaries, Beryl Griffie-Williams and Una Trueblood, are also included in the lot being sold by Duke's auctioneers, of Dorchester, Dorset on April 10 as part of a two-day sale. The lot has an estimate of £2,000 to £3,000.
The letters show how the author relied increasingly on Mrs Frampton, who became a sub-editor working on his books.
In one letter, Mrs Frampton wrote: "I still regret the end of 'Thunderball', as my naive and literal mind would li...
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