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Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
This film marked Connery's return to the franchise after his brief dalliance with whatever it was that he did between '67 and '71, but more notable was the fact that it contains more fashion disasters in a single Bond film than anywhere else in the canon. From the white tux jacket at the casino, to the entire white suit with a pink tie and finally the plaid jacket over a polo-neck shirt, it seems like the wardrobe budget was spent on covering Connery's exorbitant £1.5 million fee. Awful, even by Vegas standards.
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