You can imagine original Bond girl Ursula Andress wearing the enchanting silhouettes, just as you can envision Léa Seydoux doing French-girl bombshell fashion in Jenny Packham in the latest movie. The list goes on each piece jaw-dropping, yet ageless. As far as I read somewhere, Eva Green wanted out and thats why third season. She rocks the absolute shit out of that blue dress too.
Oh yeah, the movie was disappointing as hell, save for Eva Green. There’s the Dr No dress – a smouldering scarlett chiffon gown inspired by the slinky number Sylvia Trench wore when the secret agent first introduced himself as “Bond – James Bond” the Goldfinger gown – a caped confection speckled with sequins and crystals that calls to mind the image of Jill Masterson, painted in gold, lying on Bond’s bed – and the dramatic Octopussy design, with its daringly high slit and waterfall draping reminiscent of a head-turning costume modelled by Maud Adams. If Casino Royale was released in the 80s, this shot would have been turned into a poster and in every boys dorm room.
Directed by Martin Campbell from a screenplay by Neil Purvis, Robert Wade, and Paul Haggis, it stars Daniel Craig in his first appearance as Bond, alongside Eva Green, Mads. Shot by Greg Williams at Isabel’s in London, the campaign pictures look glossy enough to be the promo shots for No Time To Die which, incidentally, comes out around the same time the Jenny Packham X 007 collection drops in 10 of the world’s most renowned department stores. Casino Royale is a 2006 spy film, the twenty-first in the Eon Productions James Bond series, and the third screen adaptation of Ian Fleming 's 1953 novel of the same name.