Pamela Anderson officially has a new signature look—bare face, trousers, and a silk blouse, usually in white or black monochrome—and we here at Glamour would like the record to reflect that we whole-heartedly approve.
At a special screening of her new, Gia Coppola-directed film, The Last Showgirl, in Los Angeles on November 7, Anderson wore a perfect distillation of her new uniform. The actor wore a white silk button-down shirt, worn open at the collar, tucked into loose, high-waisted white trousers. She added pointed-toe white pumps, but skipped all jewelry except for diminutive stud earrings. As usual, Anderson kept her face makeup free and her nails bare. She wore her famous blonde hair pulled back into a loose, low ponytail.
Anderson was joined at the screening by her costar, Brenda Song, who matched the older actor in an all-white ensemble of her own. Song’s look was slightly more femme, with a white shift dress embellished with a corset-style belt at the waist. Like Anderson, Song restricted her jewelry to a pair of stud earrings, but opted for a natural makeup look rather than skipping a beat altogether. Song wore her hair in a soft blowout, and finished with a demure, red-brown manicure.
In September, Pamela Anderson described to Glamour why she started to appear in public makeup free, embracing a much more simplistic style than the one she became famous for in the ’90s.
“This process is really empowering. I know it seems a little bit crazy. I’m also trying to find myself and who I am, kind of, underneath it all and trying to peel back the layers. And we’re women or whoever, anybody—what we look like underneath the mask is still good enough for a cover of a magazine,” she said. “It’s important, no matter where you are in your beauty journey, to accept yourself as you are. And right now I’m having a big moment accepting scars I have or imperfections.”
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