What sort of Cologne does Bond wear?

HalconHalcon Zen TemplePosts: 487MI6 Agent
or does he go without?

his appreciation for the fine things in life would suggest that he cares enough to wear some, no?

by the way, anybody knows what Vesper uses? it seems that Bond went through her purse and found a bottle of something...
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  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    No reference to it, he doesn't wear Bonn or Frankfurt either. Actually he doesn't much care for Germany, it's a kink of Fleming's.

    In the book FRWL I think, he derides male perfume to Tatiana saying 'We wash...' Bond was formed in the 1950s, ration book era, and this sort of thing would have been a step too far, added to which you can't really sell it onscreen as you can't smell it. Of course, Wint or Kidd has his aftershave, it brought about their downfall, so from a spying perspective it has its drawbacks.
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  • Mr BeechMr Beech Florida, USAPosts: 1,749MI6 Agent
    No reference to it, he doesn't wear Bonn or Frankfurt either. Actually he doesn't much care for Germany, it's a kink of Fleming's.

    In the book FRWL I think, he derides male perfume to Tatiana saying 'We wash...' Bond was formed in the 1950s, ration book era, and this sort of thing would have been a step too far, added to which you can't really sell it onscreen as you can't smell it. Of course, Wint or Kidd has his aftershave, it brought about their downfall, so from a spying perspective it has its drawbacks.

    I thought he wore Floris No. 89 based on Fleming's own words. And Vesper in Casino Royale used Santa Maria Novella’s Melograno (in the film at least)
  • thesecretagentthesecretagent CornwallPosts: 2,151MI6 Agent
    Dab of gun-oil behind each ear works for me...
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    Bond exudes so many natural male hormones, he doesn't need any Cologne. ;)
    He's a natural Babe Magnet. :))
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  • PeppermillPeppermill DelftPosts: 2,860MI6 Agent
    Floris is mentioned in the novels, but not no. 89 specifically. In Dr. No there was Floris Lime bath essence for men (and Guerlain bathcubes for women) in the bathroom in the "Minked-Lined Prison". Like Napoleon Plural said, in FRWL Bond claims he doesn't wear Cologne. So the original novels do not mention any cologne wore by Bond. However, they do contain a few references to perfumes for (Bond)women. I believe Vesper wore Vent Vert by Pierre Balmain (1947) but maybe I'm mistaking, it could be another Bond girl from a different novel.

    As for the Bond movies.... I think we'll have to wait for the "Super Ultimate Smell-O-Vision Blu Ray Collection"
    1. Ohmss 2. Frwl 3. Op 4. Tswlm 5. Tld 6. Ge 7. Yolt 8. Lald 9. Cr 10. Ltk 11. Dn 12. Gf 13. Qos 14. Mr 15. Tmwtgg 16. Fyeo 17. Twine 18. Sf 19. Tb 20 Tnd 21. Spectre 22 Daf 23. Avtak 24. Dad
  • thesecretagentthesecretagent CornwallPosts: 2,151MI6 Agent
    Who wears cologne here? I shower daily, use a squirt of anti-perspiration under the arm pits and that's it. My wife bought me some expensive aftershave when we met fifteen years ago, and I've still got some left!
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  • PeppermillPeppermill DelftPosts: 2,860MI6 Agent
    I do.
    1. Ohmss 2. Frwl 3. Op 4. Tswlm 5. Tld 6. Ge 7. Yolt 8. Lald 9. Cr 10. Ltk 11. Dn 12. Gf 13. Qos 14. Mr 15. Tmwtgg 16. Fyeo 17. Twine 18. Sf 19. Tb 20 Tnd 21. Spectre 22 Daf 23. Avtak 24. Dad
  • zaphodzaphod Posts: 1,183MI6 Agent
    Peppermill wrote:
    I do.


    Me to
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    I don't. I worry that mingled with a bit of sweat it might end the day smelling a bit rank. Also, women have more sensitive noses and if they don't like it, it can be offputting. You may close yourself off to a fair number, like wearing your music taste on your arm. What if your perfumes clash, too?
    "This is where we leave you Mr Bond."

    Roger Moore 1927-2017
  • Mr BeechMr Beech Florida, USAPosts: 1,749MI6 Agent
    I don't. I worry that mingled with a bit of sweat it might end the day smelling a bit rank. Also, women have more sensitive noses and if they don't like it, it can be offputting. You may close yourself off to a fair number, like wearing your music taste on your arm. What if your perfumes clash, too?

    I don't normally, but I don't think sweat is much an issue as you generally don't spray it in high sweat areas and, at least many of us, spend the day in a climate controlled environment. On top of that, there are plenty of universally acceptable scents that many will love and the few who don't can still smell it without being offended.

    Just spray appropriately. Don't be "cologne guy" at the office. But if a coworker reaches past you to get a paper or you walk by them swiftly, then maybe they'll catch the scent and in that mild way it can be plenty nice.
  • HalconHalcon Zen TemplePosts: 487MI6 Agent
    Mr Beech wrote:
    No reference to it, he doesn't wear Bonn or Frankfurt either. Actually he doesn't much care for Germany, it's a kink of Fleming's.

    In the book FRWL I think, he derides male perfume to Tatiana saying 'We wash...' Bond was formed in the 1950s, ration book era, and this sort of thing would have been a step too far, added to which you can't really sell it onscreen as you can't smell it. Of course, Wint or Kidd has his aftershave, it brought about their downfall, so from a spying perspective it has its drawbacks.

    I thought he wore Floris No. 89 based on Fleming's own words. And Vesper in Casino Royale used Santa Maria Novella’s Melograno (in the film at least)

    Wow! thx! i couldnt make it out myself.

    unfortunately, my fave cologne cannot touch my skin as it completely dissapears (its a very subtle fragrance), so i spray some on my shirt and sleeves and it works just fine.

    floris No 89? anybody knows what this smell compares to in more available fragrances?

    what about Vesper's perfume, any idea what this smells like or is similar to?
  • SilentSpySilentSpy Private Exotic AreaPosts: 765MI6 Agent
    For sure Bond would not wear a heavy cologne. I hate those strong overpowering colognes for men. A spy would not want people catching his scent when he's around.
    "Better late than never."
  • Mr BeechMr Beech Florida, USAPosts: 1,749MI6 Agent
    Halcon wrote:
    Mr Beech wrote:
    No reference to it, he doesn't wear Bonn or Frankfurt either. Actually he doesn't much care for Germany, it's a kink of Fleming's.

    In the book FRWL I think, he derides male perfume to Tatiana saying 'We wash...' Bond was formed in the 1950s, ration book era, and this sort of thing would have been a step too far, added to which you can't really sell it onscreen as you can't smell it. Of course, Wint or Kidd has his aftershave, it brought about their downfall, so from a spying perspective it has its drawbacks.

    I thought he wore Floris No. 89 based on Fleming's own words. And Vesper in Casino Royale used Santa Maria Novella’s Melograno (in the film at least)

    Wow! thx! i couldnt make it out myself.

    unfortunately, my fave cologne cannot touch my skin as it completely dissapears (its a very subtle fragrance), so i spray some on my shirt and sleeves and it works just fine.

    floris No 89? anybody knows what this smell compares to in more available fragrances?

    what about Vesper's perfume, any idea what this smells like or is similar to?

    I found out Vesper's from here on the forums somewhere. I believe I have read that both are traditional scents, rather than anything modern.
  • Barry NelsonBarry Nelson ChicagoPosts: 1,508MI6 Agent
    He wears the colgne shown in the attached, as did I when I was about 16.

    http://www.007collector.com/bond/?p=1594
  • GaddGeneGaddGaddGeneGadd Posts: 189MI6 Agent
    He wear "BRUTE", get it BRUTE :)) :)) :)) Me so funny hahahahaha :s B-) :s
  • HalconHalcon Zen TemplePosts: 487MI6 Agent
    SilentSpy wrote:
    For sure Bond would not wear a heavy cologne. I hate those strong overpowering colognes for men. A spy would not want people catching his scent when he's around.

    agree that Bond would not wear anything strong or pungent.
  • oscar rubiooscar rubio Madrid (Spain)Posts: 286MI6 Agent
    I can not bag the colony seemed to Vesper, but what if it is, but if it is good to use colony, besides improving the body odor
  • Number24Number24 NorwayPosts: 22,334MI6 Agent
    This might be the most uninteresting an unimportant thread on AJB007. This is not crittisism, this is a forum and that was just my point of view. Just look at it as an personal observation. :)
  • HalconHalcon Zen TemplePosts: 487MI6 Agent
    perhaps...

    but an Anne Hathaway :x ad for Magnifique is very interesting.

    http://supermodelimage.blogspot.com/2011/04/anne-hathaway-lancome-paris.html
  • SilentSpySilentSpy Private Exotic AreaPosts: 765MI6 Agent
    Cologne or perfume is very important to get right if one wears it. Some scents don't work with a person's body chemistry. To this day, I still recall smelling the delicate perfume of a beautiful woman. It was a magical moment like those perfume ads.

    Oh, and Anne Hathaway should be amazing in the next Batman movie. They finally have an elegant woman in the series.
    "Better late than never."
  • LexiLexi LondonPosts: 3,000MI6 Agent
    Halcon wrote:
    SilentSpy wrote:
    For sure Bond would not wear a heavy cologne. I hate those strong overpowering colognes for men. A spy would not want people catching his scent when he's around.

    agree that Bond would not wear anything strong or pungent.

    I totally agree... he would either wear something very light (for some reason I think something like 4711... Love that smell.) or something quite generic... so as to not to stand out. (Although Bond and generic don't seem to go hand in hand :)) )

    Personally, I love it when a man wears cologne... especially if it is subtle, and is right for them. You shouldn't be able to smell it on them, unless you're up close... :v

    Nothing like having a bottle of it... to use on myself... when bf isn't around... so it reminds you of them... ;)
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  • HalconHalcon Zen TemplePosts: 487MI6 Agent
    SilentSpy wrote:
    Cologne or perfume is very important to get right if one wears it. Some scents don't work with a person's body chemistry. To this day, I still recall smelling the delicate perfume of a beautiful woman. It was a magical moment like those perfume ads.

    Oh, and Anne Hathaway should be amazing in the next Batman movie. They finally have an elegant woman in the series.

    Absolutely
    scent is such a part of the woman's dynamic. the right perfume can make her doubly or quadruply attractive. its part of the memory she leaves with you.

    a few years back i met a tall woman in her late 50's, very elegant, but did not consider her attractive in the same way i would a younger girl. when i went to kiss her cheek i got a whiff of her perfume and she instantly became one of the sexiest and most irresistible women i'd ever come across...(needless to say im no longer age biased)

    Anne Hathaway went from being apple juice to expensive Champagne precisely due to her elegance. what an intruiguing and sexy woman...
  • SilentSpySilentSpy Private Exotic AreaPosts: 765MI6 Agent
    Did anyone catch the new Dior advertisement/short film with Charlize Theron? She's really beautiful in it. There are some cool cameo appearances. Especially the first cameo by my favorite classic actress. A talented director could make an awesome Bond girl perfume ad similar to this one by Dior.

    Dior J'Adore: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXrWiJcmvBI
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  • Mr BeechMr Beech Florida, USAPosts: 1,749MI6 Agent
    edited December 2011
    SilentSpy wrote:
    Did anyone catch the new Dior advertisement/short film with Charlize Theron? She's really beautiful in it. There are some cool cameo appearances. Especially the first cameo by my favorite classic actress. A talented director could make an awesome Bond girl perfume ad similar to this one by Dior.

    Dior J'Adore: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXrWiJcmvBI

    I think its pretty well done. One of the better fragrance ads around. She looks great in it.

    EDIT: So, my understanding now is that Bond from Fleming's books would not wear fragrance, or it would be near-nothing? What about the different film Bonds? I say Moore's definitely. Craig I think might, but it would be to have a definite scent in a finer strand of luxury, rather than for any cover or backup or issue with his other product's scents.

    So what about film Bonds?
  • HalconHalcon Zen TemplePosts: 487MI6 Agent
    SilentSpy wrote:
    Did anyone catch the new Dior advertisement/short film with Charlize Theron? She's really beautiful in it. There are some cool cameo appearances. Especially the first cameo by my favorite classic actress. A talented director could make an awesome Bond girl perfume ad similar to this one by Dior.

    Dior J'Adore: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXrWiJcmvBI


    one word - Mesmerizing

    this is real sensuality at work here...

    Mr Beech, here is my take

    Connery Bond - would probably wear 'smoky' fragrance like Armani Man for ex.

    Roger Moore - something very 'classic' by Ralph Lauren perhaps? Ralph Lauren (green bottle ) or Safari comes to mind, or Obsession by CK.

    DAlton - something light, Bvlgari?

    Brosnan - i have no idea what this one would wear

    Craig - something very light comes to mind, Acqua di Gio?
  • CostaKapoCostaKapo Posts: 1MI6 Agent
    Not sure how I came across this on Google but I felt compelled to register and reply. Flemming writes of Bond using Geo F Trumper "Eucris" in his novels.
  • PeppermillPeppermill DelftPosts: 2,860MI6 Agent
    CostaKapo wrote:
    Not sure how I came across this on Google but I felt compelled to register and reply. Flemming writes of Bond using Geo F Trumper "Eucris" in his novels.

    Should I even respond to this is the first question I ask myself.

    Maybe Flemming did write this, but Fleming sure as hell didn't.
    1. Ohmss 2. Frwl 3. Op 4. Tswlm 5. Tld 6. Ge 7. Yolt 8. Lald 9. Cr 10. Ltk 11. Dn 12. Gf 13. Qos 14. Mr 15. Tmwtgg 16. Fyeo 17. Twine 18. Sf 19. Tb 20 Tnd 21. Spectre 22 Daf 23. Avtak 24. Dad
  • The Domino EffectThe Domino Effect Posts: 3,638MI6 Agent
    In OHMSS, Fleming writes that Bond "...went into the bathroom and cleaned himself up - amused to notice that the soap was that most English of soaps, Pears Transparent, and that there was a bottle of Mr Trumper's 'Eucris' beside the very masculine brush and comb by Kent." However, this was not Bond's choice but rather had been provided by Draco.

    As others have mentioned, on at least two occasions, Fleming wrote of Bond's disdain for cologne.
  • Charmed & DangerousCharmed & Dangerous Posts: 7,358MI6 Agent
    Eucris is a hair product rather than a cologne. It's a pomade which I believe is a gloss-inducing product ( if that's the right way to describe it) :#

    Btw, surely Bond does wear cologne - Floris No. 89?
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  • The Domino EffectThe Domino Effect Posts: 3,638MI6 Agent
    There actually is a Eucris cologne, but most people believe - as you correctly state C&D - that Fleming was referring to the pomade as it was very popular at the time. As for Floris 89, I've never done the digging but again, it's my understanding that although Fleming mentions it - and it's certainly synonymous with Bond - there's no actual mention of Bond using it, just that it's 'there'. Could be wrong on the latter, but think that's correct.
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