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  2. Black dress of Rita Hayworth - Wikipedia

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    The scene with the black dress has been referenced in several films. Jessica Rabbit in the Disney film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, performs "Why Don't You Do Right?" similarly to Rita Hayworth in Gilda. For the 23rd James Bond film Skyfall (2012), costume designer Jany Temime referenced the dress while creating an outfit for Bond girl Sévérine. [8]

  3. Bond girl - Wikipedia

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    A Bond girl is a character who is a love interest, female companion or (occasionally) an adversary of James Bond in a novel, film, or video game. Bond girls occasionally have names that are double entendres or sexual puns , such as Plenty O'Toole , Holly Goodhead , or Xenia Onatopp .

  4. The Queen’s Olympic surprise was inspired by famous James ...

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    The Queen with James Bond actor Daniel Craig in London Olympic Games opening ceremony sketch (BBC One/PA) The moment premiered at the London Olympic opening ceremony on 27 July 2012.

  5. List of James Bond films - Wikipedia

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    Bond establishes that the casino is located atop a giant underground headquarters run by the evil Dr. Noah; he and Moneypenny travel there to investigate. Dr. Noah turns out to be Sir James's nephew Jimmy Bond, who plans to use biological warfare to make all women beautiful and kill all tall men, leaving him as the "big man" who gets all the girls.

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  7. Costume party - Wikipedia

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    Fancy dress parties are popular year round in the United Kingdom. The 1996 novel Bridget Jones's Diary features the classic British costume party theme "Tarts and Vicars" at which the women wear sexually provocative ("tart") costumes, while the men dress as Anglican priests ("vicars"). Fancy dress parties have been held by the British Royal Family.