Pamela Anderson arrived at the 2024 Glamor Women of the Year Awards.
For the event on Tuesday, October 8, in New York City, the actress and activist closed the red carpet in an ethereal gown and a barely-there makeup look.
Anderson, 57, wore a teal sleeveless gown with a floor-length cape. The neckline of her dress included a sheer moment with strands of silver pearls perched on her shoulders and cleavage. It was complemented with diamond threads.
She wore her blonde hair down with bangs swept to the side.
Pamela Anderson.
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Anderson was named one of Glamour’s World Women of the Year for 2024. On Monday, September 30, Baywatch alum is featured as an honoree with a special digital cover, which also features minimal makeup and hair.
Pamela Anderson is pretty in pink as she shows off her natural look during the Zurich Film Festival
Glamour also devoted are 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 bevy of celebrity moms (Travis and Jason Kelce’s mother Donna Kelce, 71, Mother of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles Tina Knowles (70), mother of Billie Eilish and Finneas Maggie Baird (65) and mother of Selena Gomez Mandy Teefey (48).
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Pamela Anderson for Glamor magazine.
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After shedding her decades-long sex symbol status, Anderson debuted a new no-makeup look during Paris Fashion Week in September 2023. She continued to appear on red carpets (and magazine covers) with little to no makeup.
On Friday, October 4, Anderson performed at the 20th Zurich Film Festival in Switzerland, where she received the Golden Eye Award. She wore a matching baby pink dress and scarf, adding a subtle pop of pink to her otherwise natural makeup look.
Pamela Anderson at the 20th Zurich Film Festival.
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“I just did it and I played with it,” the star said Glamour about the decision to shorten her beauty routine. “I’m not against makeup, but I felt like it looked better in my 20s than it does now.”
She continued, “You’re going to hit a crossroads in your 50s and you’re going to say, ‘Am I going to chase youth? Will I be miserable? Or will I be self-accepting? And that is practice. And it’s hard to say you’re trying all that if you’re still doing red carpet and magazine cover makeup.”
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