Though she had already been working for over a decade, the 1997 James Bond film "Tomorrow Never Dies" marked a turning point for Yeoh, one of her first big Hollywood vehicles. In the Pierce Brosnan-era story, she played Wai Lin, who would become one of the most beloved Bond Girls of all time. And for the premiere, she channeled Bond Girl glamour in a stunning silver gown with matching satin platform heels, dangling diamond earrings and a high pony tail.
Yeoh's dress was made using a metallic lace that created an almost abstract deconstructed look against sheer panels along the mock-neck, high-slit silhouette. The design feels very current, reminiscent ofin recent Alexander McQueen collections by Sarah Burton; and as we know, extra-high platforms are having a moment, largely due to Versace and Valentino. She added even more sparkle with her jewelry: the aforementioned earrings, a bracelet and a cocktail ring.
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