Showing posts with label Bond Girls. Show all posts
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Monday, 19 October 2015

The evolution of Bond Girl beauty: How 007's women have gone from scantily-clad to sophisticated glamour

The evolution of Bond Girl beauty: How 007's women have gone from scantily-clad to sophisticated glamour - and are now a symbol of strength, style and sexuality 

  • Infographic shows the beauty and style evolution of the film's females
  • FEMAIL looks at the changing face, hair and style of the iconic females
  • Always in vogue and never off trend, they are the pinnacle of glamour
For over 50 years, Bond Girls have served as feisty cultural icons. Always in vogue and never off trend, they are the pinnacle of glitz and glamour and proof that style is timeless.
Beauty e-tailer FeelUnique.com has created an infographic to show the beauty and style evolution of the film's females.
The casting of Monica Bellucci in Spectre - one of just three Bond Girls older than 007 - is proof that the Bond Girl is no longer just decoration, but a symbol of strength, style and sexuality, say the site's beauty experts. 
From the first shot of Ursula Andress in that now-iconic white bikini in Dr. No to Monica Bellucci's upcoming role in Spectre, FEMAIL looks at the changing face, hair and style of the iconic females.
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Spectre sees 007 on a rogue mission in Mexico City and Rome where he meets Lucia Sciarra (Monica Bellucci), the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal
Spectre sees 007 on a rogue mission in Mexico City and Rome where he meets Lucia Sciarra (Monica Bellucci), the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal
1960s: URSULA ANDRESS AS HONEY RYDER (DR NO, 1962)
The original Bond girl is arguably still the best. When a bronzed Honey Ryder - played by Swiss actress Ursula Andress - stepped out of the sea in a white bikini, she set the standard for every fellow actress to follow. 
Honey's dripping wet hair and wonder woman physique in 1962's Dr. No is still one of the most memorable moments from the movie franchise. 
With a classic 60s blonde bouffant, smokey feline eyes and nude lips, her look was typical of the era. 
Honey Ryder - played by Swiss actress Ursula Andress in 1962's Dr No, is arguably still the best Bond Girl
Honey Ryder - played by Swiss actress Ursula Andress in 1962's Dr No, is arguably still the best Bond Girl
Honey Ryder's dripping wet hair and wonder woman physique in 1962's Dr. No is still one of the most memorable moments from the movie franchise
Honey Ryder's dripping wet hair and wonder woman physique in 1962's Dr. No is still one of the most memorable moments from the movie franchise

Ursula Andress in her iconic bikini beach scene from Dr. No

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1960s: HONOR BLACKMAN AS PUSSY GALORE, GOLDFINGER, 1964  
'I must be dreaming,' drawls Sean Connery's Bond when he first meets Pussy Galore in 1964's Goldfinger. 
Played by English actress Honor Blackman, with a wavy, shoulder-length bob and understated beauty look, the aviatrix-dominatrix is heralded as one of the coolest 007 women. 
Pussy Galore - a name that cued millions of teen-boy sniggers - is the captain of Auric Goldfinger's all-girl pilot squad, Pussy Galore's Flying Circus. 
Played by English actress Honor Blackman, with a wavy, shoulder-length bob and understated beauty look, Pussy Galore from 1964's Goldfinger is heralded as one of the coolest 007 women
Played by English actress Honor Blackman, with a wavy, shoulder-length bob and understated beauty look, Pussy Galore from 1964's Goldfinger is heralded as one of the coolest 007 women
However, despite the dramatic entrance, Honey was little more than a damsel in distress to Sean Connery's Bond. 
And - because of Ursula's thick accent - Honey's voice was actually provided by German actress Nikki van der Zyl.
The famous scene was later referenced decades later in Daniel Craig’s Casino Royale – only then with Bond in the swimwear. 
According to the site, her power dressing - a uniform of tailored power suits, gold waistcoats and plunging necklines, started a new era of smart, sophisticated and increasingly independent Bond Girls.  
Played by English actress Honor Blackman, aviatrix-dominatrix Pussy Galore started a new era of smart, sophisticated and increasingly independent Bond Girls
Played by English actress Honor Blackman, aviatrix-dominatrix Pussy Galore started a new era of smart, sophisticated and increasingly independent Bond Girls
1970s: LOIS CHILES, 32, AS HOLLY GOODHEAD IN MOONRAKER (1979)
Another Bond Girl, another clunky innuendo. Fortunately the NASA-employed Dr. Goodhead was the brainiest Bond Girl since Pussy Galore.
With voluminous hair and subtle make-up, flying a spaceship and being a C.I.A office, Dr. Goodhead counteracted the typical cliche. 
Givenchy designed the black satin jumpsuit won by Dr. Holly Goodhead, which symbolised an equalit to men because trouser suits at the time were a statement of power.   
With voluminous hair and subtle make-up, flying a spaceship and being a C.I.A office, Dr. Goodhead counteracted the typical cliche in 1979's Moonraker
With voluminous hair and subtle make-up, flying a spaceship and being a C.I.A office, Dr. Goodhead counteracted the typical cliche in 1979's Moonraker
1970s: GLORIA HENDRY, 24, AS ROSIE CARVER IN LIVE AND LET DIE (1973)
Carver was the first African-American woman to be romantically involved with Bond.  
With her voluminous afro, Rosie favoured a natural, dewy skin and nude lips. She often showcased her figure in colourful bikinis, white collared dresses and gold jewels. 
Although her status as a rogue CIA agent suggests intelligence and guile, she was portrayed as inexperienced and rather incompetent, eventually falling for Bond's charms and later paying the price with her life.  
Rosie Carver, played by Gloria Hendry, was the first African-American woman to be romantically involved with Bond in 1973's Live And Let Die
Rosie Carver, played by Gloria Hendry, was the first African-American woman to be romantically involved with Bond in 1973's Live And Let Die
With her voluminous afro, Rosie favoured a natural, dewy skin and nude lips
With her voluminous afro, Rosie favoured a natural, dewy skin and nude lips
1990s: FAMKE JANSSEN AS XENIA ONATOPP (GOLDENEYE, 1995)
With her sexually suggestive name Xenia Onatopp - played by Dutch beauty Famke Janssen - was the ultimate Bond femme fatale.
The former Soviet air pilot got her sexual thrills from killing - specifically by squeezing the life from her male victims with her bone-crushing thighs.  
In 1995's GoldenEye Bond - played by Pierce Brosnan - asks, 'How do you take it?' to which she replies, ‘Straight up… with a twist.’
With her sexually suggestive name Xenia Onatopp - played by Dutch beauty Famke Janssen - was the ultimate Bond femme fatale
With her sexually suggestive name Xenia Onatopp - played by Dutch beauty Famke Janssen - was the ultimate Bond femme fatale
On playing the bad-girl, Famke told Den Of Geek: 'For me, the pressure was really to be as good as I possibly could. I saw that it’s tongue-in-cheek that entire franchise. It’s serious and funny and kind of silly and goofy all at the same time.' 
Unlike many of the Bond girls who went on to bit parts of vanished entirely, Famke found fame in another franchise as mutant Jean Grey in X Men. 
With a bobbed quiff, smokey eyes and blood red lips, Xenia was the epitome of Gothic elegance and exuberance. 
Despite the rather peculiar name, Xenia Onatopp - played by Dutch beauty Famke Janseen - was the epitome of Gothic elegance and exuberance
Despite the rather peculiar name, Xenia Onatopp - played by Dutch beauty Famke Janseen - was the epitome of Gothic elegance and exuberance
2000s: HALLE BERRY AS GIACINTA 'JINX' JOHNSON (DIE ANOTHER DAY, 2002)
Fresh from her best actress Oscar for Monster's Ball, American star Halle Berry donned a tangerine two-piece to play Giacinta 'Jinx' Johnson in 2002's Die Another Day. 
US agent Jinx enjoyed bedroom dalliances with Pierce Brosnan's 007 but paid for it by being tortured by Bond villain Mr Kil. 
Halle brought the Bond Girl full circle with a tribute to Ursula Andress' iconic bikini moment - right down to the white belt and knife at her waist - 40 years earlier.
Jinx was characterised by a newfound sexual confidence and a stylishly boyish haircut showing how the Bond Girl had evolved.  
Believing that Bond girls have evolved from being eye-candy to having an active role in the movies, Halle told IGN: 'Year after year, they've gotten a little stronger, a little smarter, and more equally yoked with Bond, while still retaining their sexiness. 
'Now they're Bond's intellectual equals and physical rivals. What better kind of Bond woman to be than one who keeps up with Bond?'
American star Halle Berry  played Giacinta 'Jinx' Johnson in 2002's Die Another Day
American star Halle Berry played Giacinta 'Jinx' Johnson in 2002's Die Another Day
Halle brought the Bond Girl full circle with a tribute to Ursula Andress' iconic bikini moment - right down to the white belt and knife at her waist - 40 years earlier 
Halle brought the Bond Girl full circle with a tribute to Ursula Andress' iconic bikini moment - right down to the white belt and knife at her waist - 40 years earlier 
2000s: EVA GREEN AS VESPER LYND (CASINO ROYALE, 2006) 
Played by French actress Eva Green, Vesper Lynd tells James Bond - Daniel Craig's debut turn as the hero -  that she is 'the money' during their first meeting on a train. 
The British Treasury operative becomes 007's first love - but ends up paying dearly for the honour.
In Ian Fleming’s novel, Vesper says she was born on a ‘dark and stormy night’ and so was named after the Latin for ‘evening’. She’s also the origin of ‘shaken, not stirred’ – the Vesper Martini comes from her and was invented in the 1953 novel. 
Sharply perceptive and strikingly beautiful, she favoured dramatic make-up and sophisticated eveningwear in dark colours. 
Helping bring a bit of class to the role, Eva fought to keep her clothes on in 2006's Casino Royale, telling Guardian: 'In the shower scene they wanted me to strip down to my panties. We had a good fight about that. I used to go to Daniel and ask for his support.' 
Played by French actress Eva Green, Vesper Lynd starred alongside Daniel Craig in 2006's Casino Royale
Played by French actress Eva Green, Vesper Lynd starred alongside Daniel Craig in 2006's Casino Royale
Played by French actress Eva Green, Vesper Lynd tells James Bond - Daniel Craig's first turn as the hero - that she is 'the money' during their first meeting on a train
Played by French actress Eva Green, Vesper Lynd tells James Bond - Daniel Craig's first turn as the hero - that she is 'the money' during their first meeting on a train
The British Treasury operative becomes 007's first love - but ends up paying dearly for the honour
The British Treasury operative becomes 007's first love - but ends up paying dearly for the honour


  
  


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Sunday, 2 June 2013

Penelope Cruz rumoured to be next Bond "girl" when she stars in the 24th film aged 40

Penelope Cruz 'to be the oldest ever Bond girl' when she stars in the 24th film aged 40

Penelope Cruz is set to become the oldest Bond girl ever – at the age of 40.
The Spanish actress, who is pregnant with her second child with actor husband Javier Bardem, will start work on the as yet unnamed 24th Bond movie next summer. 
She will be 40 next April.
Spanish actress Penelope Cruz is perfect for the role as she is 'brainy and sexy'
In the pink: Spanish actress Penelope Cruz is perfect for the role as she is 'brainy and sexy'
A source close to the production of the £100 million film, likely to be directed by Sam Mendes after his success with Skyfall, said: ‘The producers have tried to get Penelope before, but she has never been available because of other commitments.
‘The discussions have been going on for some time and they are working out the contract details now.’
    Cruz will take the title of oldest Bond girl from British actress Honor Blackman, who was 39 when she appeared in 1962’s Goldfinger as Pussy Galore, one of the most memorable Bond girls ever.
    Oscar-winner Cruz, who won Best Supporting Actress for her part in the 2008 Woody Allen film Vicky Cristina Barcelona, has spoken of her desire to challenge herself in her career, saying: ‘I like to take roles that stretch and excite me.
    The last film, Skyfall, starred Daniel Craig as James Bond who is 45 himself
    Box office hit: The last film, Skyfall, starred Daniel Craig as James Bond who is 45 himself
    ‘I do what I enjoy doing and want to continually grow as an actress. I like to do all sorts of work.’
    Cruz, who already has a two-year-old son, Leo, is due to give birth any day now. 
    The source said: ‘She got back into shape fast after the first baby and will no doubt regain her  figure quickly this time.
     Sean Connery and Honor Blackman, who was 39 in Goldfinger in 1964
    Memorable: Sean Connery and Honor Blackman, who was 39 in Goldfinger
    ‘She’ll be a great Bond girl. Bond girls are always brainy as well as sexy, and that’s totally Penelope.’
    Cruz and Bardem started dating in 2007 and married in July 2010 in the Bahamas.
    They are one of Hollywood’s most low-key couples, shunning the red carpet and preferring to spend most of their time in their native Spain.
     Penelope Cruz's husband Javier Bardem has already starred in a Bond film, Skyfall
    Bond Couple: Penelope Cruz's husband Javier Bardem has already starred in a Bond film, Skyfall
    Mendes last week said he was in talks to direct the next two Bond movies, which will mark the end of Daniel Craig’s run as 007.
    Singer Adele, who won an Oscar for the theme tune to Skyfall, is currently working on her new album. 
    She has told producers it is ‘too early’ to discuss whether she will be available to perform another Bond song.



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    Wednesday, 24 October 2012

    James Bond 007's former Bond Girls on the red carpet at Skyfall premiere


    The spy will always love them: 007's former sidekicks still know how to make an impact on the red carpet at Skyfall premiere


    They might have been replaced by younger models, but once a Bond girl, always a Bond girl.
    Former Bond stars Maryam d'Abo, Shirley Eaton, Eunice Gayson and Caterina Murino, once the object of every teenage boy's desire, hit the red carpet at Tuesday night's Skyfall premiere.
    Not to be upstaged by current stars Berenice Marlohe and Naomie Harris, the original Bond girls made sure that they stood out from the crowd.
    Iconic: Goldfinger Bond girl Shirley Eaton on the Skyfall red carpet (L) and in the 1964 film
    Iconic: Goldfinger Bond girl Shirley Eaton on the Skyfall red carpet (L) and in the 1964 film
    Iconic: Goldfinger Bond girl Shirley Eaton on the Skyfall red carpet (L) and in the 1964 film
    Shirley, now 75, who starred as Jill Masterson opposite Sean Connery in the iconic 1964 Bond film Goldfinger, wore gold to the premiere in homage to her role.
    The British actress may not have been the female lead in the film, but she has gone down in history after being suffocated by being painted head to toe in gold.
    The actress proved that she's still got the star quality of a Bond girl, wearing her trademark blonde hair tied back and adding a gold sash to her dress.
    Living daylights: Maryam D'Abo wows on the red carpet on Tuesday (L) and as Bond's lover in The Living Daylights in 1987 (R)
    Living daylights: Maryam D'Abo wows on the red carpet on Tuesday (L) and as Bond's lover in The Living Daylights in 1987 (R)
    Living daylights: Maryam D'Abo wows on the red carpet on Tuesday (L) and as Bond's lover in The Living Daylights in 1987 (R)
    Dr No: Eunice Gayson, who starred in two Bond films, at the premiere (L) and in the 1962 film (R)
    Dr No: Eunice Gayson, who starred in two Bond films, at the premiere (L) and in the 1962 film (R)
    Dr No: Eunice Gayson, who starred in two Bond films, at the premiere (L) and in the 1962 film (R)
    British actress Maryam, who starred in the 1987 film The Living Daylights as cellist Karo Milovky, also went all out for the Skyfall premiere.
    The 51-year-old wore a floor-length sequined gown paired with a gold clutch and a warm furry coat over the top.
    The actress, who starred opposite Timothy Dalton, didn't look a million miles away from her 27-year-old self as she appeared in the much loved film.
    Eunice, now 84, who starred in both Dr No and From Russia With Love as Sean Connery's girlfriend wore a striking purple outfit on the red carpet.
    Recent Bond girl: Caterina Murino, who starred opposite Daniel Craig in the 2006 film Casino Royale showed up to see the film
    Recent Bond girl: Caterina Murino, who starred opposite Daniel Craig in the 2006 film Casino Royale showed up to see the film
    More recent Bond girls also showed up to see the new film, including Casino Royale's Caterina Murino, who starred opposite Daniel Craig in 2006.
    The Italian actress wore an eye-catching floor-length gold gown, looking sultry with her jet black hair worn wavy over one shoulder and a splash of deep red lipstick.
    The current Bond girls also went all out for the premiere at the Royal Opera House, not to be outdone by their predecessors.
    Berenice wore a show-stopping ruffled red Vivienne Westwood gown while Naomie Harris looked stylish in a Marios Schwab dress.
    Current stars: The Skyfall Bond girls Berenice Marlohe and Naomie Harris go for all out glamour on the red carpet
    Current stars: The Skyfall Bond girls Berenice Marlohe and Naomie Harris go for all out glamour on the red carpet
    Current stars: The Skyfall Bond girls Berenice Marlohe and Naomie Harris go for all out glamour on the red carpet

    VIDEO: Here come the 'boys'. Craig, Mendes, Javier, Whishaw (and a little 'M')... 


    And the sexy Bond ladies... 




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    Monday, 22 October 2012

    Stunning Bond girls Naomie Harris and Berenice Marlohe leave Daniel Craig shaken AND stirred at Skyfall photocall


    A View To A Thrill: Stunning Bond girls Naomie Harris and Berenice Marlohe leave Daniel Craig shaken AND stirred at Skyfall photocall


    Daniel Craig looked liked he was in 00-heaven at the London photocall for Skyfall on Monday.
    New Bond girls Naomie Harris and Berenice Marlhoe pulled out all the stops in their dazzling dresses as they were pictured with an unsurprisingly happy  Craig.
    French actress Marlohe, 33,  looked sophisticated in a figure hugging tweed-style dress at the event at The Dorchester hotel. 
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    License to Thrill: Daniel Craig looked happy Bond-ing with his Skyfall co-stars Naomie Harris and Berenice Marlohe
    License to Thrill: Daniel Craig looked happy Bond-ing with his Skyfall co-stars Naomie Harris and Berenice Marlohe
    And 36-year-old Naomie Harris wore her hair down, and accompanied the pretty look with a short white dress.
      The actresses didn't have it all their way however.
      Craig, 44, also cuddled up to 77-year-old Dame Judi Dench at the photoshoot. 
      Sigh-fall: The Bond girls look stunning at the Dorchester Hotel event
      Sigh-fall: The Bond girls look stunning at the Dorchester Hotel event
      Action girls: Harris plays a tough operative called Eve in Skyfall, while Marlohe stars as the mysterious Severine
      Action girls: Harris plays a tough operative called Eve in Skyfall, while Marlohe stars as the mysterious Severine
      Action girls: Harris plays a tough operative called Eve in Skyfall, while Marlohe stars as the mysterious  Severine
      The veteran actress, who has far more screen time than usual in the latest film, opted for black trousers and top, and a baggy black and white cardigan. 
      Craig was also pictured with the villain of the latest Bond blockbuster - Javier Bardem. 
      The 43-year-old Spanish actor looked smart in an outfit that included a beige jacket and blue shirt.
      For Your Eyes Only: Daniel Craig also cuddled up to Dame Judi Dench
      For Your Eyes Only: Daniel Craig also cuddled up to Dame Judi Dench
      The name's Craig, Daniel Craig: Skyfall is his third 007 outing
      The name's Craig, Daniel Craig: Skyfall is his third 007 outing
      Vision in white: Naomie looked stunning in her pretty white dress
      Vision in white: Naomie looked stunning in her pretty white dress
      Hero and villain: Javier Bardem is the film's bad guy. He looked stylish in a beige suit and blue shirt
      Hero and villain: Javier Bardem is the film's bad guy. He looked stylish in a beige jacket and blue shirt
      Don't forget me: Director Sam Mendes also joined in with the fun
      Don't forget me: Director Sam Mendes also joined in with the fun
      Much loved: Critics have raved about the latest Bond blockbuster
      Much loved: Critics have raved about the latest Bond blockbuster
      Harris appeared on morning show Lorraine on Monday, and she raved about Bardem's performance.
      She said: 'I haven’t seen the movie yet because I’m waiting for the premiere, but everyone has been saying he makes you fall in love with him. You love him; he makes you laugh as well as being the villain - a really unusual performance.'
      Harris added: 'The story is brilliant and the characters are as well. Because sometimes in a big action movie they forget about that.
      'I think it’s the most important thing, because if you love the characters, you enjoy the journey that they go on and the characters in this are so complex and interesting it’s brilliant. Even the smaller roles are fantastic.'
      Critics have praised the new Bond blockbuster, with many claiming it's one of the best of the enduring series.
      Skyfall is released on October 26 in the U.K., while U.S. viewers can see the latest Bond blockbuster from November 9



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