Women

Honey Ryder

The quintessential and original Bond Girl of the 1962 film Dr. No, Honey Rider (Ursula Andress) first appears before James Bond in her iconic scene emerging from the Jamaican waters in a white bikini, a knife at her side. She makes a living diving for and selling shells, but eventually joins Bond on his quest to stop Dr. No. To capture her iconic look and attract your own James Bond, go for a white bikini with a belt, knife, shells and blonde wig.

Cheryl Blossom from Riverdale

In Riverdale, Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch) is the head cheerleader of the River Vixens and the self-proclaimed queen bee of Riverdale High School. Rich, entitled, and manipulative, she is the typical mean girl, and good friends with Josie McCoy.

Roxie Hart

In Chicago, Roxie Hart is the main character who ends up at Cook County Jail for murdering her lover. Portrayed by Renee Zellweger in the film adaptation, Roxie is an aspiring singer and showgirl who finds fame and stardom during her jail time. To distinguish her from her villainous rival, Velma, she is blonde and frequently seen in white costumes, which contrast will Velma’s dark hair and black costumes.

Dolly

Although she had very little screen time and no dialogue, Dolly (Blanche Ravalec) crept into viewers hearts when she rescued and fell in love with the henchman Jaws in the James Bond film Moonraker. A small, blonde, nerdy woman with glasses and pigtails, she charms Jaws into betraying his boss and working with Bond to stop him – all without saying a word. Attract your own jaws with an orange flight suit, blonde pigtails, glasses and the biggest smile you can manage.

Princess Bean from Disenchantment

Princess Bean from Disenchantment

In Disenchantment, Princess Tiabeanie, known as Bean, is the princess of Dreamland. Despite this, she is tomboyish and prefers to wear pants rather than flowing gowns. She’s forced into an arranged marriage to honor a treaty with a neighboring kingdom, but manages to get rid of her suitor.

Valerie Da Vinci from Despicable Me 3

Valerie Da Vinci from Despicable Me 3

In Despicable Me 3, Valerie Da Vinci (voiced by Jenny Slate) takes over as new director of the Anti-Villain League after Silas Ramsbottom announces his retirement. Soon after, she fires both Gru and Lucy for failing to capture Balthazar Bratt.

Countess Andrenyi

In the 2017 adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express, Countess Andrenyi (Lucy Boynton) is an elegant, wealthy dancer aboard the Orient Express. She takes barbital to sleep during the day, so she’s frequently awake at night. Because of this, her clothing is a mix of elegant day fashion and leisure or sleepwear.

Kara from Detroit: Become Human

Kara from Detroit: Become Human

In Detroit: Become Human, Kara (voiced by Valorie Curry) is an AX400 housemaid android serving in the household of Todd Williams and his daughter Alice. Kara’s connection to her young charge leads to her developing artificial consciousness and takes responsibility for her safety.

Nina Tucker from Fullmetal Alchemist

Nina Tucker

In Fullmetal Alchemist, Nina Tucker is the young daughter of Shou Tucker. She is a happy girl who loves her father and is often seen playing with the family dog Alexander.

Mrs. Hubbard

In the 2017 adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express, Mrs. Hubbard (Michelle Pfeiffer) is an educated, outspoken American widow on a tour of Europe. Her clothing is eclectic and reflects her loud, ostentatious personality.

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