Bond's beauties: Lea Seydoux glitters in gold backless gown as co-star Monica Bellucci shows some leg at world premiere of Spectre

They knew they would have to pull out all the fashion stops for the world premiere of Spectre.

And Bond girls Lea Seydoux and Monica Bellucci certainly didn't disappoint as they put on stunning shows on the red carpet of the royal screening.

French actress Lea, 30, looked sultry in a floor-length gold sequinned number by Prada as she faced the world's press outside London's Royal Albert Hall.

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Bond beauties: Lea Seydoux and Monica Bellucci put on a stunning show as they arrive at the world premiere of Spectre at London's Royal Albert Hall on Monday night

Bond beauties: Lea Seydoux and Monica Bellucci put on a stunning show as they arrive at the world premiere of Spectre at London's Royal Albert Hall on Monday night

All that glitters: Lea showed off her fabulous figure in a gold and silver sequinned dress which clung to her every curve
All that glitters: Lea showed off her fabulous figure in a gold and silver sequinned dress which clung to her every curve
All that glitters: Lea showed off her fabulous figure in a gold and silver sequinned dress which clung to her every curve

All that glitters: Lea showed off her fabulous figure in a gold and silver sequinned Prada dress which clung to her every curve

The Mission: Impossible actress styled her blonde bob in wave curls, giving a real air of Hollywood glamour. 

Putting on an equally dazzling show was Italian siren Monica, 51, in a low-cut, backless green velvet gown with thigh-high split by Ralph & Russo. 

The wrap detail number did extremely well to showcase the 51-year-old's enviable curves as she stood tall in peep-toe heeled sandals.

Green with envy: Monica showed off her fabulous curves in a clinging green velvet backless gown with plunging neckline and thigh-high split
Green with envy: Monica showed off her fabulous curves in a clinging green velvet backless gown with plunging neckline and thigh-high split
Green with envy: Monica showed off her fabulous curves in a clinging green velvet backless gown with plunging neckline and thigh-high split

Green with envy: Monica showed off her fabulous curves in a clinging green velvet backless gown with plunging neckline and thigh-high split

With their leading man: The ladies were joined at the premiere by co-star Daniel Craig, who looked suave in a black tuxedo

With their leading man: The ladies were joined at the premiere by co-star Daniel Craig, who looked suave in a black tuxedo

Mwah! The two ladies greet each other after making their red carpet entrances

Mwah! The two ladies greet each other after making their red carpet entrances

Wearing her fringe style brunette tresses down to one side, the mother-of-two opted for dark smoky eyes and nude lips as she accessorised with a statement clutch bag.

Speaking on the red carpet, 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.'

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.'

Red carpet ready: The trio looked like red carpet pros as they smouldered in front of the camera

Red carpet ready: The trio looked like red carpet pros as they smouldered in front of the camera

Friendly catch-up: The two actresses showed how well they got on as they hugged and chatted on the red carpet
Friendly catch-up: The two actresses showed how well they got on as they hugged and chatted on the red carpet

Friendly catch-up: The two actresses showed how well they got on as they hugged and chatted on the red carpet

An attendee who was clearly impressed with Naomie's look for the night was David Walliams, who took to Instagram to share an image with the blonde beauty, while adding the caption: 'I think she is in love with me'

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.' 

Spectre reunites Craig with director Sam Mendes, after 2012′s Skyfall became the highest-grossing Bond film in history.

Impressed: An attendee who was clearly impressed with Naomie's look for the night was David Walliams, who took to Instagram to share an image with the blonde beauty, while adding the caption: 'I think she is in love with me'

Impressed: An attendee who was clearly impressed with Naomie's look for the night was David Walliams, who took to Instagram to share an image with the blonde beauty, while adding the caption: 'I think she is in love with me'

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 instalment - 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.

What a spectacle! Kensington Gore was closed to traffic for the star-studded screening

What a spectacle! Kensington Gore was closed to traffic for the star-studded screening

Stunning: Monica showed off her incredible curves in the exquisite, flowing velvet gown
Stunning: Monica showed off her incredible curves in the exquisite, flowing velvet gown

Stunning: Monica showed off her incredible curves in the exquisite, flowing velvet gown

Along with bringing back Craig in his leading role, Naomie Harris returns as Moneypenny and Ralph Fiennes as M.

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.

A bevvy of Bond beauties: The women looked sensational as they stormed the red carpet alongside their suave co-star 

A bevvy of Bond beauties: The women looked sensational as they stormed the red carpet alongside their suave co-star 

All that glitters: Lea perfectly exhibited why she won the Bond girl role as she sported the incredible floor-sweeping gown
All that glitters: Lea perfectly exhibited why she won the Bond girl role as she sported the incredible floor-sweeping gown

All that glitters: Lea perfectly exhibited why she won the Bond girl role as she sported the incredible floor-sweeping gown

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.

Meanwhile, 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.

Firm friends: The ladies no doubt became firm friends as they took the roles of the latest Bond stunners

Firm friends: The ladies no doubt became firm friends as they took the roles of the latest Bond stunners

Tempress: 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'
Tempress: 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'

Tempress: 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'MON

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 dont leave now we'll die together,' she warns him, to which he not-so-subtly responds, 'I can think of worse ways to go.'

Glittery glamour: While Lea went for out and out glitter, Monica's shimmering accentuation was more subtle with flashy rings

Glittery glamour: While Lea went for out and out glitter, Monica's shimmering accentuation was more subtle with flashy rings

And then comes the moment that fans will have been waiting for, as Craig finally reveals his name to the stunning lady, the object of his affections in this new 007 outing.

She says to him, unaware as yet of his name while he leans in ever closer to her lips: 'Then you're obviously crazy, Mr...'

'Bond. James Bond,' he utters in a low growl, the iconic introduction complete.

The dialogue will no doubt thrill fans and give them a sense of what is to come, all the while revealing little about the plot, which has been shrouded in mystery.

Miss Moneypenny: Naomie Harris, who is reprising the role of Miss Moneypenny, looked sensational in an elegant, tangerine-coloured, Stella McCartney

Miss Moneypenny: Naomie Harris, who is reprising the role of Miss Moneypenny, looked sensational in an elegant, tangerine-coloured, Stella McCartney

Joining the ladies on the red carped was Naomie Harris who is back for a second time in the role of M's secretary Miss Moneypenny. 

The 39-year-old actress looked incredible in an exquisitely-designed, corseted orange gown, while dripping with an array of diamond-studded jewels. 

Naomie oozed Hollywood glamour in a corseted, orange gown by Stella McCartney, which flowed to the ground with a dramatic train.

That's my man! Rachel Weisz beams with delight as she cuddles her husband Daniel

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

Well hello Mr Bond: Daniel and Lea talk to the Duchess of Cambridge before the screening starts

The stunning Brit was flaunting her cleavage in the tangerine-affair, where the bustier highlighted her ample chest and slender shoulders.

The premiere was also attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry.

The daring Duchess of Cambridge went bra-less in a semi-sheer gown by her favoured designer Jenny Packham.

Tangerine dream: The 39-year-old actress looked incredible in an exquisitely-designed, corseted orange gown, while dripping with an array of diamond-studded jewels
Tangerine dream: The 39-year-old actress looked incredible in an exquisitely-designed, corseted orange gown, while dripping with an array of diamond-studded jewels
Tangerine dream: The 39-year-old actress looked incredible in an exquisitely-designed, corseted orange gown, while dripping with an array of diamond-studded jewels

Tangerine dream: The 39-year-old actress looked incredible in an exquisitely-designed, corseted orange gown, while dripping with an array of diamond-studded jewels

Stunning: The premiere was also attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry

Stunning: The premiere was also attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry

Sweeping: The daring Duchess of Cambridge went bra-less in a semi-sheer gown by her favoured designer Jenny Packham and Jimmy Choo strappy sandals
Sweeping: The daring Duchess of Cambridge went bra-less in a semi-sheer gown by her favoured designer Jenny Packham and Jimmy Choo strappy sandals
Sweeping: The daring Duchess of Cambridge went bra-less in a semi-sheer gown by her favoured designer Jenny Packham and Jimmy Choo strappy sandals

Sweeping: The daring Duchess of Cambridge went bra-less in a semi-sheer gown by her favoured designer Jenny Packham

Ready for battle: The three stars march off the red carpet

Ready for battle: The three stars march off the red carpet

The world's a stage: Daniel, Lea and Monica enjoy their roadblock moment on the steps of the Victorian concert hall

The world's a stage: Daniel, Lea and Monica enjoy their roadblock moment on the steps of the Victorian concert hall

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