Pamela Anderson has entered her most unexpected era yet – and it’s not just about career reinvention. It’s about style. Her pastel pink-and-green ensemble at the Rosebush Pruning premiere during the 76th Berlinale International Film Festival was soft, elegant and completely self-assured. Gone are the overt bombshell silhouettes of the ’90s. In their place? Tailoring, texture, restraint. The former Baywatch icon has spent the past year redefining herself on screen and on the red carpet. Minimal makeup, refined silhouettes and thoughtful layering have become her signature. The result is modern, sophisticated and quietly powerful. Here’s a closer look at her most recent standout moments.
At the Rosebush Pruning premiere, Pamela embraced romantic colour-blocking in a structured blush bodice paired with a high-waisted lime green skirt. A flowing mint cape added drama, catching the air as she walked the red carpet. The silhouette was elongated and statuesque, finished with pointed green heels peeking beneath the hem. Her beauty look stayed true to her recent pared-back philosophy – softly styled platinum hair and barely-there makeup.
Earlier this season, Pamela stepped out in a masterclass in cold-weather sophistication. Wrapped in a herringbone coat cinched at the waist, she layered a soft cream headscarf over her platinum hair and added oversized tortoiseshell sunglasses. Brown leather gloves and a slouchy chocolate handbag elevated the look from simple to cinematic. Finished with heeled brown boots, the ensemble felt almost European – understated, polished and grown-up.
Pamela’s monochrome white moment at the Golden Globes proved restraint can be striking. She wore a fluid, high-neck blouse tucked into a sleek, floor-length skirt that skimmed her frame beautifully.
The silhouette was clean and architectural, balanced by soft tailoring through the sleeves. Subtle jewellery and fresh, natural skin kept the look luminous rather than severe.
Even her street style has shifted. In a flowing ivory wrap dress paired with delicate heels, Pamela looked radiant stepping out with loose, softly curled hair framing her face. The fabric moved with her, creating ease and femininity without excess. A simple shoulder bag completed the look.
For the Tory Burch Fashion Show, Pamela layered a tailored camel coat over a charcoal blouse and pleated cream skirt, finishing the look with sheer tights and classic black heels. A structured black handbag added sharpness, while her softly voluminous blonde hair kept it playful. The tonal layering showed a clear confidence in proportion and texture – the mark of someone who understands style rather than trends.
Against the signature Berlinale blue backdrop, Pamela opted for a sculptural floral coat dress with metallic detailing and a bold black hem. She paired it with sheer black tights, pointed heels and oversized dark sunglasses – leaning into high-fashion territory while maintaining her new minimalist beauty approach.