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Barbara Bach
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Ursula Andress photographed by Helmut Newton for Vogue Paris, April 1971.
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Ursula Andress / during production of Terence Young’s Dr. No (1962) / photo by Bunny Yeager.
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cillian bond this cillian bond that but hey. cillian bond GIRL.
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i rest my case.
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Margaret Nolan
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Barbara Bach and Roger Moore in The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977
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Jane Seymour
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Caroline Munro (1973)
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Favourite bond girl: Q the quartermaster
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Shirley Eaton / being painted gold during production of Guy Hamilton’s Goldfinger (1964)
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Monica Bellucci, Lea Seydoux and Naomie Harris, Bond girls in 'Spectre'
📷 By Brian Adams
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One Dress a Day Challenge
September: Bond Films
Casino Royale (2006) / Eva Green as Vesper Lynd
Continuing with the five primary modes of Bond Girl chic, the third item on the list is evening wear. We've already had a taste of that with Sylvia Trench. Vesper Lynd's backless purple gown from Casino Royale is perhaps the most iconic evening dress of the Daniel Craig era. The plunging neckline and gathered material in the bodice make me think of Marilyn Monroe's famous gold dress, while the long lines echo the 1930s by way of the 1970s. The sparkly edging to the neck is meant to be attention-grabbing, and it is. The dress is finished with a matching wrap and clutch purse.
Like many dresses that appear deep purple onscreen, it appears considerably lighter and closer to raspberry-pink when seen offscreen. Compare this dress for another example of the same phenomenon.
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