Read more from EW's 25 Days of Bond, a celebration of all things 007 ahead of the release of No Time to Die. Read on for a brief history of Bond girl glamour. Swiss actress Ursula Andress as Vesper Lynd in the spy spoof Casino Royale, 1967. Over the last 50-plus years, Bond girl fashion has evolved and reflected the times just as much as Bond villain threats have (it's Russia! It's the internet! It's coming from inside the organization!), but truly great style lasts forever-not unlike diamonds, I'm told. Actress Ursula Andress wearing a bikini and high heels while her outstretched hand holds a tie, a man lies beneath her, circa 1965. She's French actress Eva Green, and she'll star in the new 'Casino Royale' as the character Vesper Lynd. Say what you will about James Bond's womanizing ways (and there is plenty that ought to be said about it), but these smart, feisty women are legends in their own right-and better dressed even than the dapper 007 himself. The new James Bond now has a new Bond Girl. Over almost six decades, a certain suave superspy has headlined two-dozen movies, capturing generations with his unique cocktail of globetrotting, hard drinking, poker-playing, and villain-outsmarting-all with beautiful women assisting, inspiring, or double-crossing him along the way. Everett Collection Danjaq/Eon/Ua/Kobal/Shutterstock Jonathan Olley/MGM
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