Pamela Anderson Bundles Up in Shades of Blue With Asymmetric Style While Out in New York City
Pamela Anderson traded in her Golden Globes 2025 black for something blue during her time in New York City on Tuesday. “The Last Showgirl” star bundled up for the wintertime weather, wearing a color combination that played with monochromatic sensibility.
While out in the Big Apple, Anderson opted for shades of blue, wearing a pair of indigo trousers with a dark blue blouse featuring an asymmetric neckline. She added a navy blue coat with sharp lapels over her shoulders, which included black buttons running down the front placket.
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To complete the ensemble, Anderson added a pair of closed-toe, patten leather pumps. As for her glam, Anderson continued to embrace her natural beauty, styling her blond tresses with a natural wave and opting for a makeup-free look.
Prior to her outing in New York City, Anderson attended the 2025 Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday. The actress earned her first nomination for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama for her work in “The Last Showgirl.”
For the special occasion, Anderson styled herself in a dress by Oscar de la Renta, complete with opera gloves. The actress has worn several styles by Oscar de la Renta throughout the promotional tour of her forthcoming film. Anderson also wore pieces of jewelry courtesy of Pandora. The actress serves as an ambassador for the Danish accessories brand.
“I’m so happy for Pamela, because I feel like she really deserves it,” Gia Coppola, “The Last Showgirl” director, told WWD in September 2024. “She’s such a wonderful, beautiful person inside and out. And, you know, I saw her documentary, and that really proved to me that she was the only person that could play this character,” Coppola said.
“And I’m just so happy that she is getting to prove and show off her talents that were always within her, that I think the media always kind of diminished.” Anderson plays Shelly in “The Last Showgirl.” After the Las Vegas show she’s been apart of closes following 30 years onstage, Shelly struggles to find a new vocation. The film hits theaters Friday.
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