Pamela Anderson stays true to her look. At the “Women of the Year” awards ceremony, she once again impressed with her natural beauty.
Pamela Anderson (57) proves once again how glamorous natural beauty can be. The actress shines on the red carpet at the “Women of the Year” awards ceremony in New York City. She stays true to her natural look.
At the Glamor magazine event on Tuesday (October 8), Anderson walked the red carpet in a mint green floor-length dress. Her cleavage was covered from neck to shoulder by a transparent fabric decorated with glittering beads. She wore her blonde hair open; the former “Baywatch” superstar only had her bangs swept to the side.
Pamela Anderson named Global Woman of the Year
When it came to her make-up, Anderson once again relied on minimalism and naturalness. So she only emphasized her lips with a delicate pink. The look with which she can be seen on the special digital cover of “Glamour” is similarly minimalist. The magazine honored her with the award this year.
For many years, the Canadian actress was considered a global sex symbol. During Paris Fashion Week 2023, she first attracted widespread attention with a no-makeup look. Since then, she has remained true to this minimalist style in all of her public appearances.
“I have nothing against makeup”
“I just did it and played with it,” she said in the . “I have nothing against makeup, but I felt it looked better on me when I was in my 20s.” The 57-year-old further revealed: “In your fifties you are at a crossroads. You ask yourself: ‘Do I want to chase youth forever? Or do I want to accept myself?'” In contrast to the “Baywatch” era, she has that now Feeling comfortable wearing a swimsuit for the first time in her life: “I finally feel comfortable in my skin. It’s so liberating.”
Source: Stern

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