Jaws Gets Many Looks from One Outfit in Moonraker
Richard Kiel’s indestructible Jaws returns in the second half of Moonraker after crashing through a circus tent during the pre-title sequence. He wears the...
How Versatile Are Black Loafers? James Bond Flies Them Around the World in Moonraker
From his time in the Royal Navy to his traditional business dress in London, black shoes are a significant part of James Bond's sartorial...
Bond Goes Hunting: A Brown Thornproof Tweed Suit in Moonraker
When Bond visits Hugo Drax's hunt to thank him for his hospitality as he departs the villain's country estate, he is dressed in an appropriate country outfit: a tweed suit.
(00)7 Times When Roger Moore’s Bond Came Ill-Prepared in Loafers
Roger Moore's James Bond is known for his penchant for loafers, whether they're penny loafers, bit loafers or tassel loafers. While the plainer loafers...
Bond Wardrobe Review 11: Moonraker (1979)
Moonraker continues the overly trendy 1970s styles from The Spy Who Loved Me but frames them in more classic ways. Angelo Roma continued making the suits with the same wide lapels and wide flared trousers yet superb fit, and Frank Foster again made the shirts with long point collars and Lapidus tab cuffs.
James Bond and the Cotton Jersey Sports Shirt
The cotton jersey shirt, originally trendy in the 1970s when James Bond first wore it, has been become popular again. The jersey shirt is...
Drax’s Unusual Hunting Suit and Cape in Moonraker
Two weeks ago we lost actor Michael Lonsdale at the age of 89. Lonsdale gave a memorable, well-tailored performance as Hugo Drax in the...
A Poncho and Sombrero on Horseback
Roger Moore's James Bond wears more disguises—and more outlandish disguises—than all of the other Bond actors. Just as he rides a camel wearing a keffiyeh with agel,...







