Kris Jenner wears red strapless vintage red Givenchy couture gown for her James Bond-themed 70th birthday party in Beverly Hills

Kris Jenner rang in her 70th birthday with an epic bash, hosted at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s Beverly Hills home.
The party was “James Bond” themed, with guests wearing perfectly tailored tuxedos and Bond girl-ready gowns.
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Dressed in vintage Givenchy Haute Couture, the momager channeled the very first on-screen glamour girl herself: Eunice Gayson.
As her character, Sylvia Trench, in 1962’s “Dr. No,” Grayson donned a full-skirted red tulle gown to kick off the legendary spy movies that would continue to break box office records for the next 75 years and counting.
Jenner’s Old Hollywood glamour, which featured a tiered strapless lace silhouette and black opera gloves, was an elegant tribute to the one who started it all.
Her dress was a vintage Givenchy Haute Couture design, created by Julien Macdonald for the fall 2002 Couture collection.
The Jenner-Kardashian family has had some epic Givenchy archive moments lately. Just a few weeks ago, Kim stepped out in Paris to celebrate her 45th birthday in a goddess-inspired Givenchy Haute Couture look from 1997.
Last May, Kendall Jenner attended the 2024 Met Gala in a never-before-worn Givenchy Haute Couture look from the French brand’s 1999 collection.
From Kylie’s revealing swimwear-inspired look to Kendall’s skin-tight satin gown, tributes to Bond girls through the ages were all over the headline-making birthday celebration this past weekend.
As for the event’s signature cocktail?
Shaken, not stirred. Presumably.
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