Varya said:
TheBobmus said:
Varya said:
TheBobmus said:
Matt Smith rocks the 'ironic statement' bow-tie, whereas the James Bond style bow tie is just a straight-up smart look.
I dissagree, he wears it totally un-ironically. Almost negative-ironically. Like a child wearing his shiny yellow boots on a sunny day. It's this childs utter belief that the boots are absolutely stunning and because the belief is totaly honest it works. That's the way Smith wears his bow-tie and that's why it works.
I agree that that's how the Doctor is portrayed as wearing it, but Smith chose it as an ironic statement
Where do you get that from? Reading the article I don't find anything that says he did it ironically, and the feeling I got from it is that he just tried to find "his" Doctor. It doesn't come of as ironic to me.
To be fair the article does not give us an insight into the character of Smith, other than what one man's impression of the scene was. I may just be cynical, but all of the interviews I've seen of Smith don't make him seem like a child[/quote
I've tried being a cynic but it doesn't stick, I think the chemicals in my brain are all wrong for that.
I don't believe you have to be child-like to be like that. The world isn't divided into "hipsters" and "kids", you can wear something silly without being either childish or ironic if you're just comfortable in your self and what you like, and Matt Smith stikes me as such. Since we know on facts it's only speculation but I believe he liked the bow-tie, and that's why he wanted to try it. Not ironically, or James-Bond like, but simply thinking, "yes, this works for the Doctor, he can wear this and make it work".