celebrating

007's original tailor

In 1961, Sean Connery was cast as James Bond for the inaugural 007 movie, "Dr. No", and director, Terence Young, was tasked with preparing him for the role. He introduced Connery to his tailor, Anthony Sinclair, and the blueprint for Bond Style was created.

curating

the wardrobe

The clothes designed by Anthony Sinclair for Sean Connery in the James Bond films have stood the test of time, looking as good today as they did when 007 first stepped onto the screen in 1962.

Reproductions of the original designs continue to be best sellers, and through collaboration with brands such as Mr. Fish (creator of the 'Cocktail-Cuff' shirt) Sinclair can deliver the complete ensemble.

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inspired by

the filmography

Anthony Sinclair dressed Sean Connery for all of his appearances as 007, George Lazenby wore Sinclair at his casting before being given his license to kill, and Roger Moore was tailored by Sinclair after surrendering his.

The early Bond films, and their stars, continue to provide inspiration for those looking to build a classic, timeless wardrobe.

The Filmography breaks down the key wardrobe pieces from these movies, and goes beyond Bond to highlight the style elements of other screen icons, including Steve McQueen and Daniel Craig.

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documenting

the history

The history of Anthony Sinclair, and his association with Sean Connery and other luminaries of stage and screen, has been documented in numerous articles featured in the transatlantic style journal of Mason & Sons.

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