December 22, 2024

Celebrity Lingerie

Cutest and horniest celebrities wearing nothing but stockings, a thong, a garter belt, a corset, a bra or nothing at all…

Famke Janssen wears stockings with a cami-garter in GoldenEye

I am a massive James Bond fan, in fact I have even considered starting a YouTube channel dedicated to everybody’s favorite stuck-up secret agent. For a while now I thought I should add the James Bond movies to celebrity-lingerie. And so here we are with what I think is the best James Bond movie and the first I saw at the cinema when I was 10 – GoldenEye. Sure GoldenEye tops many James Bond rankings, only being surpassed by Casino Royale on occasion and it is not hard to see why. Both movies share a sense of realism. For GoldenEye it was the after effects of the fall of communism and the rise of internet and global communications. The villain decides that besides using EMP weapon on London to settle a score to also steal billions using the skills of a Russian hacker. Little appears to have changed, what has changed is my perception of the main henchwoman Xenia Onatopp played by Famke Janssen. I always liked her but these days I just stunned by her feminine grace, made more appealing by her pencil skirt outfits. In two scenes we get to see a little more. In the first she tries to strangle James with her thighs in a sauna and in the second she succeeds at doing the same to an Canadian admiral. In this scene she literally jumps on to the bed with the admiral revealing not only her sexy figure but also her choice of lingerie – what looks to be a cami-garter or bustier with stockings attached with garter. In the mid-90s a woman could still be expected to wear a garter belt but this outfit is mostly intended for the bedroom, and as such it is quite fitting for a James Bond movie. Sadly the scene is over all too quickly and we do not get to see too much even with captures taken from a 2160p source. After all, this was the James Bond movie meant to relaunch the franchise and director Martin Campbell had to think of that rating. Next up, Tomorrow Never Dies.