Daniel Craig has jumped back into the James Bond franchise for one last gig, but the character has evolved over the last 15 years — and so has his wardrobe. Esquire notes that Craig's 007 has changed up his sartorial style in ways that make sense for "a man north of fifty," eschewing body-hugging ensembles for "soft, earthy textures" that give off "dad dressing" and "history teacher" vibes. "Craig's Bond has long favored too-tight business tailoring — we know you're muscly, Daniel! - so it's a relief," the article says, to see him take to clothes that are "cut to be at once roomy and flattering," especially when some of the clothes he's rocking in the new flick are by designer Massimo Alba. At one point, as "Bond pilots a launch into harbor," he's looking "very varsity; very JFK," Esquire adds. "A younger, sillier Bond might have opted for neoprene, or something garish and many-pocketed, but Ol' Papa Craigo kept it Hamptons, as any aged sailor with style should do." Craig's graceful aging has influenced the new film in other ways, including the script; as the EDGE review for "No Time to Die" notes, the actor "insisted on bringing in Phoebe Waller-Bridge as co-writer to add humor and sensitivity — as well as a stronger voice for strong women." But Craig also has aged out of the role, which has been notoriously demanding in terms of stunt work and physical conditioning. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ???? (?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi / ?: Daniel Craig as 007 in "No Time To Die" / UA/MGM)
Daniel Craig has jumped back into the James Bond franchise for one last gig, but the character has evolved over the last 15 years — and so has his wardrobe. Esquire notes that Craig's 007 has changed up his sartorial style in ways that make sense for "a man north of fifty," eschewing body-hugging ensembles for "soft, earthy textures" that give off "dad dressing" and "history teacher" vibes. "Craig's Bond has long favored too-tight business tailoring — we know you're muscly, Daniel! - so it's a relief," the article says, to see him take to clothes that are "cut to be at once roomy and flattering," especially when some of the clothes he's rocking in the new flick are by designer Massimo Alba. At one point, as "Bond pilots a launch into harbor," he's looking "very varsity; very JFK," Esquire adds. "A younger, sillier Bond might have opted for neoprene, or something garish and many-pocketed, but Ol' Papa Craigo kept it Hamptons, as any aged sailor with style should do." Craig's graceful aging has influenced the new film in other ways, including the script; as the EDGE review for "No Time to Die" notes, the actor "insisted on bringing in Phoebe Waller-Bridge as co-writer to add humor and sensitivity — as well as a stronger voice for strong women." But Craig also has aged out of the role, which has been notoriously demanding in terms of stunt work and physical conditioning. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ???? (?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi / ?: Daniel Craig as 007 in "No Time To Die" / UA/MGM)
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