Teri Hatcher as Paris Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies
Beautiful, valiant, and knows exactly what she wants, Teri Hatcher plays the quintessential Bond Girl we've all learned to know and love. And its not just Bond that's fallen for her. Donning an admirable selection of slinky silk evening dresses, an elegant and slightly extravagant black evening gown and her signature white diamond scoop necklace it is little wonder she got us too.
Carey Lowell as Pam Bouvier in Licence To Kill
Ever tried accessorising your LBD with a gun? Pam Bouvier did. The much darker, edgier Bond Girl played by actress Carey Lowell impressed audiences as the second Bond girl of Licence to Kill. And with her sexy side-split black dress she impressed us too! Pam's LBD looks comprised of a selection of black halter neck dresses, floaty chiffon evening dresses and a cleverly designed beaded rip away dress, enabling easy access to her revolver gun. Now that's practical fashion.
Olga Kurylenko as Camille Montes in Quantum of Solace
Especially picked out by Daniel Craig for the role of Camille Montes in Quantum of Solace, it was only inevitable that French actress Olga Kurylenko would impress. And that she did. Sexy, stylish and sophisticated Camille wowed us with her little black dress by Prada in the iconic Atacama Desert scene as the two stride across it, the envy of every couple the world over. Who else could look that good after parachuting from a crashing plane?
Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore in Goldfinger
Needless to say she wins nil points for the best Bond name. But Pussy Galore, considered one of the most famous Bond Girls of all time, has certainly made it to the top of our Bond Girl style stakes. Playing the role of the typical Bond girl; ambitious, fiery and effortlessly chic, Pussy made sure her wardrobe was equally iconic with well-tailored pieces; striking velour suits in both black and white, plunging neckline fitted shirts, and not to mention her trademark gold waistcoat.
Barbara Bach as Anya Amasova in The Spy Who Loved Me
Actress and model Barbara Bach epitomised classic hippie fashion when she charmed James Bond as Soviet KGB agent Anya Amasova in The Spy Who Loved Me. A 70's Bond girl at her best, Anya donned a unique selection of crochet skull-cap hats, classic floor-length evening dresses, and wavy blonde locks. Oh-so seventies chic.
Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder in Dr No
It's undeniable that a skimpy bikini plays an important part in the life of a Bond Girl's wardrobe, and all due goes to Dr No's Honey Ryder. Honey, played by actress Ursulla Andress, pioneered the Bond Girl bikini with that iconic white bikini beach scene and what can we say, she left a legacy for years to come. Five decades later and we're awaiting her to step out on the sand in nothing less than beach chic.
Eva Green as Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale
You all know by now that here at Team LBD we love a classic. So, inevitably our number one Bond Girl goes to Eva Green as Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale. Embodying all the traits that make up the classic Bond Girl – smart, driven, beautiful and stylish, Eva gallivants around the Casino in an envy-inducing wardrobe of diamonds, razor-sharp Giorgio Armani suits, and a series of jewelled evening dresses, by none less than Roberto Cavalli.
And with her staple look comprising a little black dress, red lips, and an elegant up-do, it's little wonder she's become our most memorable and stylish Bond Girl.
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