Shaken and stirred with revenge on the red carpet at Bond premiere
Describing the glittering Jenny Packham gown worn by Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, to the London premiere of James Bondâs latest outing No Time To Die as a ârevenge dressâ is petty and reductive but if binge-watching The Crown has taught us anything, itâs that the royals have feelings too.
With Middleton having been pitted by the public in an eternal sartorial battle with Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, who recently resurfaced in New York wearing understated stealth wealth labels The Row, Max Mara and Armani, this extravagant caped gown with sheer panels and gold sequin detailing, can be interpreted as an exquisite and indulgent princess fantasy.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.Credit:Getty
The overall effect is royal glamour, enhanced by touches of Saudi Arabian excess, with Middletonâs hair sculpted in an Italian jet set updo, making room for circular gold earrings by Oânitaa, designed to steal the spotlight from other guests. Gold princess rather than Goldfinger. Shorthand translation: Meghan who?
Even with Prince William on her arm, Middletonâs glamour gambit made her the perfect Bond Girl to Daniel Craigâs suave spy, wearing a raspberry velvet, double breasted dinner jacket. This was obviously not an undercover mission with Craig riding the pink suiting wave recently surfed successfully by Jake Gyllenhaal at the Tony Awards in Prada.
Wearing pink could be a nod to Bondâs ongoing reinvention from womanising relic to woke assassin, with Fleabagâs Phoebe Waller-Bridge having been brought on board as a writer to update the spyâs controversial image. Waller-Bridgeâs image remained flawless on the red carpet wearing a sequinned jumpsuit with plunging neckline from Azzaro, made fit for the royal line up including Prince Charles, by an understated coat.
No Time To Die, Bond Premiere: Daniel Craig, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Lashana Lynch.Credit:Getty
There was nothing understated about Lashana Lynchâs look-at-me red carpet moment in a voluminous canary yellow and black strapless gown. Lynch has crossed over from the Marvel Universe where she played Maria Rambeau in Captain Marvel to become the first female 007, creating buzz with bold colour choice.
Following in the jet stream of Middeltonâs cape was French actress Lea Seydoux, returning to the Bond franchise and publicity circuit in a 1930s-inspired Louis Vuitton gown with silver sequins and a cape of its own. On this occasion gold trumped silver and Seydouxâs Bond Girl status was somewhat overshadowed.
After her triumphant turn at The Met Gala, cinched in Oscar de la Renta, singer Billie Eilish dropped Marilyn Monroe from her moodboard and returned to a more relaxed, familiar tunic and trousers silhouette in black sequinned Gucci. Eilish recorded the filmâs title song, following in the footsteps of Shirley Bassey, Duran Duran and more recently Sam Smith.
The long-awaited premiere of No Time To Die, with the filmâs release date having been pushed back because of COVID-19 restrictions, is part of glamourâs return tour, following this monthâs Emmy Awards and Met Gala. The eventâs organisers called in reinforcements, with Bond alumni also in attendance.
Lea Seydoux, Billie Eilish, Michelle Yeoh.Credit:Getty
Action star Michelle Yeoh, who starred opposite former Bond Pierce Brosnan in Tomorrow Never Dies wore an embellished, modestly sheer gown by Elie Saab and former M, Dame Judi Dench appeared in an understated black robe with black sequin trim over a simple black dress.
The movieâs villain, Oscar-winner Rami Malek, looked sharp in traditional Prada black tie, but that ârevenge dressâ will have many people feeling that the other villain in this style battle royale is somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean, plotting their next outfit choice.
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