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 How Daniel Craig's Bond revolutionized the luxury market -2

Daniel Craig raised a notice that even after excessive scenes of persecution and fierce fighting, designer clothing for labels should remain in its original state. In fact, during pre-Daniel Craig as Bond, the only elite luxury item that he destroyed was super-expensive, one-of-a-kind, sports cars that cost as much as a house. In addition to the car, at the end of the credits all the other luxuries that he used or were in contact with nary were dug, scratched or scratched — well, perhaps a loose thread or two.

In the Craig era, these designer clothes end in ripped and crushed, covered with mud, gloom and blood, which interestingly gives him an even more attractive cache. Now, designer clothes should not look clean, so that you look and feel like an MI-6 agent. In other words, this is proof that even James Bond, who is colder than you, suffers from successive failures of wardrobes and catastrophes, while still performing his duties superbly.

In addition, it seems that with Daniel Craig, in his free time, he has more time to watch, he is resting, but in casual clothes of a designer in a casual manner, but at the same time well dressed.

The audience connects only fashionable and designer watches for Bond. However, the appearance of confidence and control goes beyond those items that are worn in special cases. To imitate and even adopt the desired image, these items must be worn regularly and become the basis of your daily existence for positive changes to occur.

Psychologically, we constantly stand more straightforwardly and walk more confidently, wearing luxurious clothes. If this luxurious mindset is constantly spreading to everyday burdens, your chances of attaining the confidence you seek are subconsciously occurring faster. Admittedly, this is a stupid stunt of the mind, but deep down it works. Think of it as a placebo product.

Luxury can be a brand or non-brand if it is a quality product. There are dozens of tons of thin, independent labels, specialized products and unique services available to non-rich people that offer the same look and quality and cache used by the super-rich and featured in the films. Therefore, if you try to isolate yourself from a luxurious label that haunts the crowd, and want to pursue a very individualistic way, but with the same luxurious appearance, you can look for a less well-known, but even a qualified, elite niche market that will serve you well.

As for the extremely expensive luxury lifestyle of Bond, the audience does not follow the money and does not care about it. This is a fantasy because they serve as a distraction from economic reality. Do you really need such a luxurious lifestyle to do your job or even go to the next level? Of course not. Although sensible use of a strong dose of imagination and the touch of high-quality luxurious images can go a long way just as the martini is “shaken, not stirred” for Bond.




 How Daniel Craig's Bond revolutionized the luxury market -2


 How Daniel Craig's Bond revolutionized the luxury market -2

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