Pamela Anderson Brings Her Makeup-Free Glow and Chic Monochromatic Outfit to L.A. Screening of “The Last Showgirl”
The 'Baywatch' actress first publicly embraced her bare face during Paris Fashion Week last year
Pamela Anderson is once again embracing her natural beauty.
The Baywatch actress, 57, attended a special screening of her new film, The Last Showgirl, in Los Angeles on Nov. 7, wearing a monochromatic, elegant outfit featuring a white silk button-down blouse and matching wide-legged trousers. She accessorized the look with white pumps and stud earrings.
Lately, the actress has showcased a more sophisticated style, one marked by solid, often neutral colors and somewhat modest pieces, a contrast from her bright, skin-baring bombshell looks from the '90s.
On Thursday, Anderson once again sported a bare face — her go-to glowy look in recent years.
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Anderson — known in the 90s for her trademark blonde hair, pencil-thin brows and smoky eyes — said she first stopped doing full glam when her longtime makeup artist, Alexis Vogel, died of breast cancer in 2019.
"She was the best," Anderson told Elle. "And since then, I just felt, without Alexis, it’s just better for me not to wear makeup."
The Baywatch star first showcased her natural glow at the Isabel Marant fashion show on Sept. 28, 2023 during Paris Fashion Week. Anderson wore a vibrant yellow tank dress with her blond hair down, relaxed and straight. She told Vogue France, in regard to her bare face, she didn't want to "compete with the clothes."
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Anderson appeared again throughout Paris Fashion Week, as both a guest at Victoria Beckham's spring 2024 fashion show and as a model in the Vivienne Westwood show, maintaining her no-makeup philosophy. Since then, the actress has gone au naturale in a number of campaigns — including that of Artizia, The Laundress and Proenza Schouler.
The star has also been very open about her bare-faced beauty routine, turning to the clean products from her skincare brand, Sonsie.
The actress's new movie, directed by Gia Coppola, is about "a seasoned showgirl" who "must plan for her future when her show abruptly closes after a 30 year run," an official synopsis reads. Also starring Brenda Song, the film will debut on Jan. 10, 2025.