I saw Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy last night. The best part was honestly seeing one of the agents in the film driving a brown Citroen DS 23. That design will never go out of style, but sadly, gone are the days when these ‘forever stylish’ cars were being designed. Yes, Citroen still tries, but nothing will ever match the sleek elegance of the DS. More to come later 

Pictured: Citroen’s Paris showroom, autumn 1957Image source: Citroen DS: Design Icon, by Malcolm Bobbit

I saw Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy last night. The best part was honestly seeing one of the agents in the film driving a brown Citroen DS 23. That design will never go out of style, but sadly, gone are the days when these ‘forever stylish’ cars were being designed. Yes, Citroen still tries, but nothing will ever match the sleek elegance of the DS. More to come later 

Pictured: Citroen’s Paris showroom, autumn 1957
Image source: Citroen DS: Design Icon, by Malcolm Bobbit

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