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Sam Smith Channeling A Bond Girl Is The Picture You Need To See

To celebrate his 'Spectre' theme song, the singer posed as a Bond girl and then went dapper AF in a tux.

Sam Smith is really embracing the whole dashing double agent game, now that he's been confirmed as the theme song artist for "Spectre," the 24th James Bond movie installment.

First, there was the way that he slyly clued us all into his involvement with the song -- via that disappearing denial, then a simple shot of symbolic jewelry.

Since the cat's fully out of the bag at this point, and "The Writing's on the Wall" that Smith's recorded 007's next opening number, he's finally free to go rogue and have as much fun with it as he likes -- and he's already reached expert levels of awesome.

To celebrate his reign as the Bond musician du jour, an achievement which he called "one of the highlights of [his] career," Smith decided to channel the series' second-most infamous persona(s): the lovely ladies.

"Practising to be the best Bond girl I can be," he wrote to caption this sultry pic of himself in a mood-lit room with a super fancy (but hopefully faux) fur cover.

Now, that's a view to kill. He's as irresistible as any of 'em, really.

Plus, he showed up looking more debonair than we've ever seen at the GQ Men of the Year Awards on Tuesday (Sept. 8) at The Royal Opera House in London, England.

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Between his sublime tux and that super smart pair of specs, he looks like he could easily be going out for a role as one of Britain's secret spies or even MI6's finest himself. All he needs is a suped up sports car and the look is complete.

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