Dashing, daring, distressed, and dangerous – such is the life of a Bond girl. Landing a role in a Bond movie is often a massive turning point in many actresses’ careers! But something equally iconic aside from the role itself is the outfits they get to wear. Bond girl dresses need to convey a sense of style, sexiness, and substance, that you can’t get from just any kind of clothing.
Wearing a James Bond style dress isn’t about showing off as much skin as possible – it’s about pulling off a beautiful outfit with confidence. In this article, we’re going to cover five of the most iconic Bond girl costumes and we’ll show you how you can rock them yourself!
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5. Wai Lin – Michelle Yeoh, Tomorrow Never Dies
Wai Lin is undoubtedly one of the more action-focused roles we’ve seen among the Bond girls. Michelle Yeoh is breathtaking in the fast-paced action sequences, cementing her as a woman of action rather than a lady that needs saving. It’s one reason she stands out from earlier Bond girls: she may be a damsel, but she’s far from distressed.
Style-wise, her look is closer to biker chic than anything else – a casual, yet sexy ensemble that you can still kick some serious butt in.
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4. May Day – Grace Jones, A View To Kill
May Day was a very different Bond girl compared to those that came before her. She was one of the first major villains to be a woman of colour, her characterisation was strong, and her motivations wouldn’t be out of place with the dystopian heroines of modern pop-culture.
Her fierce, almost colour-coded combination of clothing gives off a vibe that says “I see you looking, but don’t get any ideas”.
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3. Vesper Lynd – Eva Green, Casino Royale
There have been a lot of Bond girls over the years, but Vesper Lynd is THE woman in Bond’s life. She’s the character that catapulted him into the martini-drinking, one-liner spouting, sexy, dangerous spy that we all know and love. And any girl that can do that has to have the right attitude and the looks to back it up.
Vesper knew how to pull off elegant outfits. It’s like she was born to attend these black-tie dinners and high-fashion events.
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2. Pussy Galore – Honor Blackman, Goldfinger
Pussy Galore was a truly iconic Bond girl that many successors tried and failed to live up to. Although she’s the first Bond girl to carry a ‘raunchy’ name, she’s no slouch in the action department. She’s one hell of a pilot and is even able to go toe-to-toe with Bond. Although she starts out playing for the bad guys, she eventually comes over to Bonds side, much to the delight of viewers everywhere.
Pussy Galore’s outfit was a reflection of her fiery yet down-to-earth personality: one of the earlier examples of “sultry workplace chic”.
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1. Honey Rider – Ursula Andress, Dr No
She’s far from the first Bond girl, but Honey Rider remains a favourite of the franchise. While she’s not as cunning or as action-oriented as her later counterparts, her beauty and poise have helped define every Bond girl costume up until now. Sexy, smart, and so into Bond, Honey’s far from the most dangerous Bond girl, but she’s definitely one of the best-looking.
Honey’s wardrobe is a mixture of casual workplace wear and beach attire – if you want to look good in the water, you can’t go wrong with classic 60s beachwear.
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Being a Bond girl is more than just eye candy; it’s their grace and ferocity that truly makes them style icons! Few things in this world can look as hot and deadly as a Bond girl, and we hope this article has given you enough inspiration to dress up in a Bond girl outfit with newfound confidence!
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