Pamela Anderson Is an Ethereal Goddess at Glamour Women of the Year Awards
The 57-year-old star continued her makeup-free streak at the Oct. 8 event
Pamela Anderson has arrived at the 2024 Glamour Women of the Year Awards.
For the Tuesday, Oct. 8, event in New York City, the actress and activist shut down the red carpet in an ethereal dress and barely there makeup look.
Anderson, 57, wore a teal green-colored gown that featured floor-length caped sleeves. The neckline of her dress included a see-through moment with strands of silver pearls placed on her shoulders and décolleté. She accessorized with diamond studs.
She kept her blonde hair down with her bang swept to the side.
Anderson is named as one of Glamour's 2024 global Women of the Year. On Monday, Sept. 30, the Baywatch alum was unveiled as an honoree with a special digital cover, where she also dons minimal makeup and hairstyling.
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Glamour also honored Olympic stars Suni Lee and Allyson Felix, actresses Sydney Sweeney and Taraji P. Henson, abortion activists Hadley Duvall and Kaitlyn Joshua and tennis legend Serena Williams, as well as a group celebrity moms (Travis and Jason Kelce's mother Donna Kelce, 71,Beyoncé and Solange Knowles' mother Tina Knowles, 70, Billie Eilish and Finneas' mother Maggie Baird, 65, and Selena Gomez’s mother Mandy Teefey, 48).
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After shedding the sex symbol status she held for decades, Anderson debuted a new, makeup-free look during Paris Fashion Week in September 2023. She's continued to appear on red carpets (and on magazine covers) with little to no makeup.
On Friday, Oct. 4, Anderson stepped out for the 20th Zurich Film Festival in Switzerland, where she received the Golden Eye Award. She wore a baby pink dress and a coordinating shawl, adding a subtle pop of pink into her otherwise natural makeup look.
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“I’ve just done it and I’ve played with it,” the star told Glamour about the decision to pare back her beauty routine. “I’ve nothing against makeup, but I felt like it just looked better on me in my 20s than it did now."
She continued, “You’re going to hit a crossroads in your 50s, and you go, Am I going to chase youth? Am I going to be miserable? Or am I going to be self-accepting? And it’s a practice. And it’s hard to say that you’re attempting all this if you’re still doing the red carpets and the covers of magazines plastered in makeup.”
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