Sean Connery

All the actors who&#39;ve inhabited the role of James Bond have enjoyed the trappings of style&amp;#8212killing bad guys in Savile Row bespoke&amp;#8212but only one of them can truly be said to have style. (And no, we&#39;re not talking about George Lazenby.) Sean Connery is still the yardstick by which all other Bonds are measured&amp;#8212the arched eyebrow, the dry wolfish smile. But we at GQ think it mostly has to do with the way he moved. It only looked effortless: Before he was cast in Dr. No, Connery was an ardent student of the Swedish movement teacher Yat Malmgren, whose book on body technique became Connery&#39;s bible. That&#39;s how the former bricklayer from a hardscrabble section of Edinburgh learned to walk with (in one observer&#39;s memorable phrase) &quot;the threatening grace of a panther on the prowl.&quot; Read it as a gloss on his penchant for violence or his sexual prowess: It works both ways.&amp;#8212LAURENCE LOWE

 The little things make the man. Notice the cufflinks and the pocket square. But also notice that they&#39;re subdued—white handkerchief, understated links. And the suit, shirt, and tie are also subtle. Look chic, not like a mobster.