From Washington With Love? How Hillary
Clinton is styling herself like a Bond villain
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 2:38 PM on 2nd February 2012
Perhaps it was the austere Mandarin collar. Or maybe it was the slicked-back hair.
Either way, when Hillary Clinton arrived at the United Nations this week, to discuss the Arab League's peace plan for Syria, she came off looking just a little sinister.
In fact, some might say this unfortunate photo of the Secretary of State bears a bit of a resemblance to an old-school Bond villain.
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New look: Hillary Clinton's Mandarin collar and swept-back hair gave her the unfortunate appearance of a Bond villain, when
she was pictured at the United Nations earlier this week
Like Klebb, Mrs Clinton is a woman thriving in a male-dominated world - and she's willing to do anything to beat her rivals.
However, while Mrs Clinton can be a sharp dresser, she has never to our knowledge gone as far as Klebb, who famously equipped her shoes with poison-tipped blades.
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Resemblance: Mrs Clinton can be compared to Rosa Klebb (left), who also wears a grey outfit with a high-neck Mandarin
collar, or the flaxen-haired Max Zorin, played by Christopher Walken (right) ![](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/02/02/article-2095277-118ED206000005DC-288_306x363.jpg)
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Inspiration: But the Secretary of State needs a cat if she is to match up to Ernst Stavro Blofeld (left) and is some way
off the villainous power of Blofeld's right hand man Emilio Largo (right)
While she may not have a cat to stroke, there is a glint in her eye which suggests that world domination may not be entirely off the agenda - even if she has promised to leave politics at the end of this year.
But maybe the closest resemblance is not to a villain at all, but to a hero (of sorts) - Austin Powers. Mrs Clinton's bold jacket and sly grin conjure up... Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/femai...illain.html#ixzz1lKA7hmEv