4/10/2023 0 Comments Spectre film bomd![]() ![]() We see her not only in her work clothes, but also in her free time. She is a high-executive woman, but she has evening and cocktail dresses, so there lots more possibilities with her. She’d never dress up like a kid she dresses like a woman-and she is extremely sexy at it.Īnd then we have Léa Seydoux, who plays Bond’s love interest. I was very much inspired by the classical Italian actresses, like Sophia Loren, to give her a beautiful, sexy, classic-woman look-that sort of sexual maturity that Monica Belluci exudes. Monica Belluci was another story, because she’s a widow, so of course she’s in black. She has a tough job, working in the secret service, so we dressed her up like that-and I used colors for her. JT: “In the case of Moneypenny, we had seen her already last time, but now she is working the office. How did you approach each of the women’s wardrobes? Photo: Jonathan Olley/Metro-Goldwyn-MeyerĪnd for a behind-the-scenes perspective, we spoke to costume designer Jany Temime (who won a CDGA award for her work on Skyfall, as a matter of fact) about how she created the Bond women’s new looks. I don’t think I’d do quite so well in that environment.” I think Moneypenny is very, very brave and witty, and she does very well in a man’s world-she’s one of the few females a part of MI6 that have access to this top-secret information. ![]() NH: “I think we’re very different, actually. ![]() I think she’d much rather stay behind the scenes, since that’s what she’s used to.”ĭo you notice any similarities between yourself and your character? I don’t think that Moneypenny would be very comfortable on the red carpet. ”ĭo you ever try to channel your character on the red carpet? But I’m really lucky because I work with an amazing stylist, Nola Singer, and she does absolutely brilliant, gorgeous outfits for me to wear, and we try to have a lot of fun choosing. NH: “Well, it’s a lot of work because there are lots of premieres, red carpets, and events of sorts to turn up to. Speaking of fashion risks, you’ve been killing it on the red carpet. I’m able to take more fashion risks, I would say.” But I think she’s constrained by working in a quite conventional office environment, so she has to wear traditional office wear and then brighten it up with some colorful, quirky touches, whereas I’m able to wear whatever I want, which is very liberating. NH: “We’re similar in the sense that Moneypenny loves a lot of color, and I certainly do. How does your real-life wardrobe compare to your character’s? In Spectre, she’s in the office a lot more-we understand her and know who she is-so we were able to be a lot more playful with the costumes.” She discovered she doesn’t really have the stomach for killing and being out in the field, so she made a mature decision to go behind the desk. Because she spent so much time on the field, we were limited in terms of costume choices. NH: “In Skyfall, we were just discovering who the character was, and we know how to take risks with her style. How has Moneypenny’s style evolved since Skyfall? Bond works really hard to get them to accept his help.” NH: “They’re much more intelligent, resilient, and stronger as well-the way they reject Bond’s help and want to do it on their own because they’re strong, capable, independent women. How do you think modern-day Bond girls compare with those in the older films? Naomie Harris: “Well, I’m really lucky because when I got asked to come on board and play Moneypenny, I was told that they wanted to make a radical departure-they wanted her to be much more badass and tougher, more capable and much more of an equal to Bond.” How do you relate to the Moneypenny that’s portrayed in older Bond films? Photo: Francois Duhamel/Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer Naomie Harris as Eve Moneypenny in Spectre. We got the scoop on the Bond women’s modern evolution from the stunning English actress, as well as Jany Temime, the woman who dressed Harris and her castmates. Nevertheless, Daniel Craig is back to reprise his role-along with Harris, who portrays Eve Moneypenny and will be filling the shoes of M ( Judy Dench). Though we can’t help but notice the wide age range of the latest Bond women, it’s important to note that Bond himself had to come to terms with his own mortality in the last film, Skyfall. In their stead are not just one but three empowering, seasoned actresses: Léa Seydoux, 30 Naomie Harris, 39 and Monica Belluci, 50. ![]() What’s noticeably missing, however, are the one-note Bond girls serving as mere eye candy. Don’t get us wrong-there will be plenty of martinis, exotic locales, and high-action stunts in the 24th movie. Forget what you thought you knew about James Bond: The 50-year-old franchise’s latest installment, Spectre, which hits theaters today, is breaking all the rules. ![]()
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