Bond girls through the decades IMO approximate what one will see on the whatever current covers of Playboy and Vogue magazines, with case in point Lashana Lynch from NTTD. Just looking at Vogue from the past half-year there are rightly so more women of color in prominence as a reflection of our times.
But in terms of personal favorites in which Bond girls made my heart beat faster, it’s the 60’s era, including OHMSS. When Bond began there was still a spillover from the 50’s and I love the look of women from that time with the emphasis on the hour-glass figure, the hairstyles that took more effort, the false eyelashes, etc. ...which to me compared to the following decades, was a greater effort of women to objectify themselves as sex objects, lol! Like come on, why were bullet bras invented?!
Interestingly, Bond girls did reflect their decade and some looked more at home in their time period than others. To me, for example, Barbara Bach epitomized the 70’s with her natural yet exotic facial features and perky breasts. However, Maud Adams in TMWTGG and Lois Chiles had elegant looks that IMO was above the norm of those times. I would think that Carole Bouquet can easily fall into this period, just as she can also naturally represent the 80’s. This larger period (70’s up to FYEO) is my second favorite era for Bond girls.
The 80’s Bond girls also nicely represented their era, though save for Mlle. Bouquet, I’m not a big fan of the Bond girl look of that period in retrospect...though recalling my own feelings during that time I was enamored by Maryam d’Abo and Talisa Sotto.
Again, in retrospect I found the Bond girls of the 90’s in the Brosnan Bonds to be just okay, and the same for the Craig movies with the Bond women who represent the 21st Century so far, with the exception of Eva Green who is just plain, inherently sexy at so many different levels. It seems in terms of looks, the 2010’s is a repeat of the 70’s with the popularity of that natural but exotic look like with Lea Sedoux.
Looking back at my analysis, I guess I, like most others, am the product of my time.
"...the purposeful slant of his striding figure looked dangerous, as if he was making quickly for something bad that was happening further down the street." -SMERSH on 007 dossier photo, Ch. 6 FRWL.....