Naomie Harris flashes a hint of sideboob in a VERY daring cut-out dress as she leads the glamour at Day Of The Dead themed Spectre after-party
After two hours of watching James Bond's exhilarating chases and sexy love scenes on the big screen, it was time for a change as pace as the cast of Spectre moved on to the British Museum for the after-party.
Following the world premiere of the action move at London's Royal Albert Hall, the action moved further east to the West End for a Day Of The Dead-themed Mexican bash.
Naomie Harris completely stole the show is a very revealing mini dress comprising of diamonds of navy material loosely attached together, showing off some side-boob.
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Very daring Miss Moneypenny! After her stunning turn on the red carpet, Naomie Harris decided to spice things up for the after-party in her risque blue mini dress
Going all out: The 39-year-old beauty posed against the amazing themed decorations, which mimic a scene from the new 007 film
The revealing cut-out garment, which she paired with dazzling silver accessories, appeared to suggesting the actress wasn't wearing any underwear.
Meanwhile, the movie's leading man Daniel Craig was looking suave in his Tom Ford suit as he joined his co-stars at the iconic museum to celebrate the release of the Sam Mendes-directed movie.
Following their stunning turns on the red carpet, Bond girls Lea Seydoux and Monica Bellucci changed out of their gowns into something a little more comfortable.
Suave: Daniel Craig stayed in his black Tom Ford suit as he arrived at the party to toast his latest outing as the superspy
Lady in black: Monica Bellucci changed into a tight floor-length number with sheer pannelling for the after-party
All change: Monica changed into her black number after earlier wowing in a green velvet Ralph & Russo gown on the red carpet
After earlier showing off some leg and back in a Ralph & Russo green velvet gown, the Italian actress, 51, changed into a black floor-length number with sheer pannelling.
Meanwhile, her French co-star Lea, 30, looked cute in a fuchsia and gold floral mini dress after previously shimmering at the premiere in a gold Prada gown.
Joining the ladies and Daniel was director Sam Mendes and their co-star Ben Whishaw.
Pretty in pink: French actress Lea Seydoux changed into a fuchsia and gold knee-length dress with sheer sleeves for the after-party
All that glitters: Lea showed off her fabulous figure in a gold and silver sequinned Prada dress which clung to her every curve at the premiere earlier that evening
Bond soundtrack veteran Dame Shirley Bassey, who has record three tracks for the 007 movies, was in the mood to party in her yellow bejewelled gown.
Unsurprisingly, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge declined to attend the after-party as they returned home to their two children Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Speaking on the red carpet earlier on Monday evening, Monica said the premiere was 'very emotional', adding: 'It's incredible to be here, I'm so touched, it's incredible to be part of this tradition.'
Mixing it up: Naomie's very revealing mini was quite a difference from her stunning long orange Stella McCartney gown
Glam girl: The stunning star matched her accessories to the eye-catching metallic accents on her daring dress
Monica, who plays Lucia Sciarra in the film, was full of praise for her co-star: 'Daniel Craig is such a gentleman, not just as James Bond, but in real life.'
Meanwhile, Lea admitted she was in disbelief over being a part of such an iconic franchise: 'It's a dream come true.
'I can't really believe it, but I don't know if I'm a Bond girl, I'm just a blonde girl.'
Look out behind you! Daniel appeared to have attended the party solo without his wife Rachel Weisz
The Italian actress was full of praise for her co-star: 'Daniel Craig is such a gentleman, not just as James Bond, but in real life.'
Dapper: Daniel was rocking his tuxedo, while co-star Ben Whishaw, who plays Q, looked equally smart
Naomie had earlier spoken of how much she was looking forward to seeing the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge again: 'They're absolutely lovely and so charming and so brilliant at their jobs, they know exactly what to say and all the questions to ask and make you feel so comfortable and I think they're brilliant ambassadors for the country.
'They didn't mention Bond then - we talked about the film and their experience of Mandela.'
Spectre reunites Craig with director Sam Mendes, after 2012′s Skyfall became the highest-grossing Bond film in history.
Here come the boys: Sam Smith, who sings the theme tune Writing's On The Wall, and director Sam Mendes
An old classic: Mexican actress Stephanie Sigman showed off her fabulous legs in a little black dress
Smart: Christoph Waltz, who plays baddie Franz Oberhauser, and Andrew Scott, as MI6 staffer Max Denbigh
With a thrilling opening scene set at the Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival in Mexico, Spectre delivered intense chase scenes, romance and some witty one-liners from Bond and gadgets guru Q, played by Ben Whishaw.
The film follows the agent as he confronts enemies from his past, including his nemesis Franz Oberhauser, played by Christoph Waltz.
As ever, the latest installment - a behemoth of a picture at over two hours long, the longest in the Bond franchise yet - is international, taking the cast from locations in Mexico to Austria, Rome and Morocco.
Hello dahlings! Dame Shirley Bassey, who has record three tracks for the 007 movies, was in the mood to party in her yellow bejewelled gown
Plenty to celebrate: Sam was joined by two female pals at the party
Date night: Some couples made a night of it including designer Alice Temperley and partner Greg Williams (left) and Karim Al Fayed and Brenda Costa
It brings back Craig in his leading role, along with Naomie Harris as Moneypenny and Ralph Fiennes as M.
They are joined by new castmembers Monica as Lucia Sciarra, and Léa stars as Madeline Swann, the daughter of the lead protagonist's enemy Mr White (Jesper Christensen) from the Quantam organisation.
Sherlock villain Andrew Scott also joins the cast as Max Denbigh, the new head of the Centre for National Security who questions Bond's actions and challenges the relevance of MI6.
And of course, there is the supervillain of the masterpiece double Oscar-winner Waltz, who portrays Oberhauser, who is reported to actually be revealed as Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Loved up: TV and radio presenter Kirsty Young and partner Nick Jones
She wore blue velvet: Bond producer Barbara Broccoli and Angelica Zollo
Where's Tamara? F1 heiress Tamara Ecclestone's husband Jay Rutland mingled with a pal
The British Museum's famous covered courtyard was a magical party venue with Mexican death masks projected on the rotunda
Ready for the big show: The British Museum was given a Mexican makeover in preparation for the after-party
Nice wheels: A car worthy of Bond, an Aston Martin was parked on the red carpet
Ready for a fiesta? Dancers dressed up in traditional costumes for the big event
Sam Smith provided the theme tune for Spectre, with his ballad Writing's On The Wall, and it hit the record books by being the first ever Bond song to reach the number one spot on the charts.
The latest trailer for the hotly anticipated movie, shows 007 as the passionate, seductive hedonist he is known and loved for in an intimate clinch with Bond girl, Bellucci.
The two are seen in what appears to be an ornate hotel room speaking in hushed tones, clearly in the midst of a tense first meeting.
His real leading lady! The James Bond star planted a big kiss on his beautiful wife Rachel Weisz
With their leading man: The ladies were joined at the premiere by co-star Daniel Craig, who looked suave in a black tuxedo
Sweeping: The daring Duchess of Cambridge went bra-less in a semi-sheer gown by her favoured designer Jenny Packham
Coming through: Kate and William were joined by Prince Harry as the brothers dressed in Bond-style black tie
Bellucci, who plays Lucia Sciarra - the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal - is backed against a mirror by Bond, as she tells him: 'We'll, all I can say is that I don't trust you.'
He responds, as suggestive as ever: 'Well then you have impeccable instincts.
'If you don't leave now we'll die together,' she warns him, to which he not-so-subtly responds, 'I can think of worse ways to go.'
Spectre is released in UK cinemas on 26 October and worldwide on 6 November.
That's my man! Rachel Weisz beams with delight as she cuddles her husband Daniel
Well hello Mr Bond: Daniel and Lea talk to the Duchess of Cambridge before the screening starts
Fans of the franchise: The crowd at the premiere had their cameras at the ready as the Royal couple arrived
Stars of the night... Seydoux, Craig and Bellucci were hard to miss as they struck several poses during the photocall
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