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Controversial and talked-about movie costumes explained - Page 13 of 49 - Kiwi Report

Controversial and talked-about movie costumes explained


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[post_page_title]Ursula Andress – Dr. No[/post_page_title]
When Ursula Andress emerged from the Caribbean wearing a white bikini in the first Bond movie, Dr. No, it not only changed movie history – it also changed fashion. Her character, Honey Ryder, presented a new kind of femininity to the (mostly shocked) world. After the buttoned-up ’50, she ushered a decade of liberation and empowerment – with just one two-piece bathing suit.

Ursula Andress – Dr. No

It’s hard to overstate how scandalous bikinis were, so let’s just say a Catholic newspaper compared them to the “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” Andress was a trailblazer, and she didn’t even have to dress up for it.

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