Pamela Anderson arrived in style at the Academy’s Fourth Annual Museum Gala.
On Saturday 19.10. The last showgirl star, 57, showed off an understatedly elegant look at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, where she once again leaned into her natural beauty, appearing to keep her glam to a minimum.
Anderson wore a black off-the-shoulder short-sleeved dress made from a textured wool fabric while carrying a clutch in matching black. She wore her hair in a sleek low ponytail and appeared to have only a smudge of clear lip gloss on. At the event, the actress posed alongside John Travolta on the red carpet, who looked dapper in a dark green jacket, black turtleneck and black trousers.
Anderson’s use of less makeup continues to follow her no-makeup philosophy in recent years.
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Anderson attended the 4th Annual Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Gala in LA on October 19th.
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Her appearance at the gala dinner comes after she was seen in New York earlier this week at the Giorgio Armani fashion show.
She also recently stepped out in another statement look at the 20th Zurich Film Festival in Switzerland, wearing a baby pink dress and scarf combo. During the event on Friday, October 4, she joined her The last showgirl director Gia Coppola, accepting this year’s Golden Eye award in honor Baywatch decades of alum in the industry.
“It’s never too late, although it’s a challenge, to change people’s hearts and minds,” Anderson said in the speech, referring to her Baywatch year at the festival. “And I’m humbled that the red swimsuit is etched in pop culture.”
Anderson and John Travolta at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Gala on October 19.
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“So please join me in celebrating this new chapter,” Anderson added. “Let me try to change you. My life is an open book. I have no secrets.”
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When it is appointed GlamourWorld Woman of the Year Anderson spoke earlier this month about wearing less make-up – a decision she first publicly accepted in September 2023 during Paris Fashion Week. “I just made it and I was playing with it,” Anderson told the outlet for the digital cover. “I’m not against makeup, but I felt like it looked better in my 20s than it does now.”
“You’ll hit a crossroads in your 50s and ask yourself: Am I going to chase youth? Will I be miserable? Or will I be self-accepting? And it’s practice,” she added. “And it’s hard to say you’re trying all that if you’re still doing red carpet makeup and magazine covers with makeup on.”
Pamela Anderson on the green carpet of “The Last Showgirl” during the 20th Zurich Film Festival at Corso Green Carpet on October 4, 2024 in Zurich, Switzerland.
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Paying tribute to Paulo Mescal, Rita Moreno and Quentin Tarantino, the gala is once again set to raise money for museum exhibitions, educational initiatives and public programs. This year’s event is co-chaired by entrepreneur Dr. Eric Esrailian, Salma Hayek, Nicole Kidman, Eva Longoria and Tyler Perry.
During the event, Mescal will be presented with the Vantage Award, which honors “an emerging artist or scholar who helps contextualize and challenge dominant narratives around cinema,” according to the museum’s website. Additionally, Moreno will receive tonight’s Icon Award, while Tarantino will take home the Luminary Award.
“The Academy Museum Gala celebrates the power, global influence, and indelible significance of cinema, and I’m thrilled to come together for the fourth year to honor these three incredible artists—Rita Moreno, Quentin Tarantino, and Paul Mescal—whose groundbreaking achievements, impact on filmmaking and the versatility demonstrated will continue to inspire generations of artists and filmmakers,” said the Academy Museum’s new director and president, Amy Homma, in a statement before the event.
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