The 15 Most Beautiful James Bond Girls, Ranked

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The James Bond franchise has thrilled audiences for decades with its mix of action, gadgets, and charisma, but the women alongside 007 often steal the spotlight. Known for their striking looks and commanding presence, these characters bring allure and strength, whether as allies, villains, or romantic partners.

I’ve ranked 15 of the most beautiful Bond women based on their unforgettable appearances and magnetic charm, drawn from the series’ iconic history. From timeless elegance to modern fire, these women have left a lasting mark on the Bond legacy.

Lana Wood as Plenty O’Toole (Diamonds Are Forever, 1971)

Lana Wood as Plenty O’Toole (Diamonds Are Forever, 1971)
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Lana Wood’s Plenty O’Toole dazzles as a casino opportunist with a glamorous edge. Her bold dress and playful vibe light up her brief appearance.

I enjoyed her flashy charm, but her quick exit limits her impact. She’s stunning, though less memorable than others on this list.

Britt Ekland as Mary Goodnight (The Man with the Golden Gun, 1974)

Britt Ekland as Mary Goodnight (The Man with the Golden Gun, 1974)
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Britt Ekland’s Mary Goodnight is a quirky MI6 agent with a ‘70s bikini-clad glow. Her blonde hair and cheerful energy make her a visual standout.

I found her lighthearted look fun, but her clumsy role feels flat. Her beauty shines, yet she lacks the depth of others.

Lois Chiles as Holly Goodhead (Moonraker, 1979)

Lois Chiles as Holly Goodhead (Moonraker, 1979)
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Lois Chiles’ Holly Goodhead is a poised CIA scientist with sleek style. Her striking features and that yellow spacesuit stand out in the sci-fi adventure.

I liked her polished beauty, but the film’s campy tone overshadows her. She’s gorgeous, though not as iconic as higher-ranked women.

Eunice Gayson as Sylvia Trench (Dr. No, 1962 / From Russia with Love, 1963)

Eunice Gayson as Sylvia Trench (Dr. No, 1962 / From Russia with Love, 1963)
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Eunice Gayson’s Sylvia Trench, Bond’s first on-screen romance, exudes elegance. Her chic dresses and flirty smile set the franchise’s early tone.

I was charmed by her sophisticated look, but her small role holds her back. She’s a classic beauty with limited screen time.

Jill St. John as Tiffany Case (Diamonds Are Forever, 1971)

Jill St. John as Tiffany Case (Diamonds Are Forever, 1971)
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Jill St. John’s Tiffany Case is a fiery diamond smuggler with red hair and bold outfits. Her iconic bikini and sharp attitude make her unforgettable.

I loved her vibrant energy, though her character’s inconsistency dims her shine. Her glamorous look keeps her memorable.

Jane Seymour as Solitaire (Live and Let Die, 1973)

Jane Seymour as Solitaire (Live and Let Die, 1973)
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Jane Seymour’s Solitaire is a mystic beauty with long dark hair and elegant gowns. Her ethereal presence adds a magical touch to the film.

I was drawn to her graceful allure, but her passive role feels limiting. Her stunning look makes her a standout regardless.

Maud Adams as Octopussy (Octopussy, 1983)

Maud Adams as Octopussy (Octopussy, 1983)
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Maud Adams’ Octopussy is a commanding smuggler with mature elegance. Her poised beauty and leadership of a circus crew leave a mark.

I admired her refined charm, though the film’s odd plot distracts. Her strong presence makes her a fan favorite.

Carole Bouquet as Melina Havelock (For Your Eyes Only, 1981)

Carole Bouquet as Melina Havelock (For Your Eyes Only, 1981)
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Carole Bouquet’s Melina Havelock is a vengeful cellist with a sharp bob and intense eyes. Her striking features shine in action-packed moments.

I was impressed by her blend of grit and beauty, especially in tense scenes. She’s a captivating mix of strength and elegance.

Barbara Bach as Anya Amasova (The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977)

Barbara Bach as Anya Amasova (The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977)
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Barbara Bach’s Anya Amasova is a KGB agent with wavy hair and cool confidence. Her sleek style and bold demeanor match Bond’s intensity.

I found her stunning and sharp, with a magnetic presence. Her ability to rival 007 makes her a beloved figure.

Claudine Auger as Domino Derval (Thunderball, 1965)

Claudine Auger as Domino Derval (Thunderball, 1965)
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Claudine Auger’s Domino Derval is a radiant beauty caught in a villain’s web. Her beach scenes and elegant dresses highlight her charm.

I was captivated by her graceful look and emotional shift to Bond’s ally. Her pivotal role adds to her striking appeal.

Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp (GoldenEye, 1995)

Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp (GoldenEye, 1995)
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Famke Janssen’s Xenia Onatopp is a deadly seductress with fierce beauty. Her dark hair and intense energy make her a thrilling villainess.

I loved her dangerous allure, especially in fight scenes. Her mix of menace and charm sets her apart.

Michelle Yeoh as Wai Lin (Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997)

Michelle Yeoh as Wai Lin (Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997)
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Michelle Yeoh’s Wai Lin is a Chinese agent with sharp features and athletic grace. Her action-ready look and confident presence elevate the film.

I was blown away by her stunning fight scenes and cool style. She’s a perfect blend of beauty and strength.

Diana Rigg as Tracy di Vicenzo (On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, 1969)

Diana Rigg as Tracy di Vicenzo (On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, 1969)
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Diana Rigg’s Tracy di Vicenzo, Bond’s only wife, radiates elegance and spirit. Her refined features and bold personality make her unforgettable.

I was moved by her radiant beauty and tragic romance. Her strength and love story cement her as a timeless icon.

Halle Berry as Jinx Johnson (Die Another Day, 2002)

Halle Berry as Jinx Johnson (Die Another Day, 2002)
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Halle Berry’s Jinx Johnson is an NSA agent with a bold, modern look. Her iconic orange bikini and confident swagger steal the screen.

I loved her fiery energy, despite the film’s flaws. That beach scene makes her a visual standout.

Eva Green as Vesper Lynd (Casino Royale, 2006)

Eva Green as Vesper Lynd (Casino Royale, 2006)
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Eva Green’s Vesper Lynd is an MI6 operative with haunting eyes and sharp elegance. Her deep bond with Bond adds layers to her beauty.

I was mesmerized by her wit and vulnerable charm. She’s the most captivating Bond woman, leaving a lasting mark.

Which Bond girl’s beauty stands out to you, or did I miss one you adore? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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