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The perfect James Bond Theme Wedding

Weddings that have a central theme are becoming more popular in recent trends. One such wedding theme that has gained a lot of buzz and attention is the James Bond themed weddings. James Bond is a very influential fictional character that is known for his debonair smile and suave attitude. Brides and grooms alike will be able to enjoy a wedding that has been inspired by the 007 movie universe—full of intrigue and mystery. Below is a guide that includes features that can make your wedding the perfect James Bond themed wedding.

Dress like James Bond
What would be better at a James Bond themed wedding than having the groom dressed as James Bond himself? James Bond made an image for himself by wearing formal dress, such as a classic tuxedo, that quickly became the personification of a gentleman. To dress like James Bond, the groom would have to dress with the timeless style that is seen throughout the 007 movies.
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These females are always dressed with glamour and impeccable taste. They make men turn their heads and chase after them—tails wagging in earnest

A black bridesmaid dress that would look right out of a 007 movie is the Stella Gown, a head to toe sequined gown in stretch satin that is sure to be a show stopper. Another potential bridesmaid dress would be the Milla Maxi, which is a Silk Plunging Maxi that can is versatile and can be styled any way you like.

James Bond inspired playlist
The 007 movies have collected a great assortment of music throughout the years. A James Bond Themed wedding would be the best location to showcase the famous artists that have recorded the 007 theme. It would be a simple feat to organize such an impressive collection of music into a playlist suited for such a

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