Pamela Anderson has long been synonymous with her signature blonde bombshell blowout and luscious, flowing curls. These days, however, the actress has traded in her length for a chic, Marilyn Monroe–inspired bob – with a playful, slightly wild edge.
The 58-year-old stepped out in style for the Tory Burch autumn/winter 2026 show during New York City Fashion Week on February 11. Pamela donned a gray wool blouse, which was elegantly tucked into a pleated ivory split skirt. The ensemble was teamed with semi-sheer tights and a pair of black pointed-toe heels. Pamela slung a beige overcoat over the look and accessorized with a black leather handbag.
Pamela’s luscious blonde locks were styled into a bouncy bob framed by voluminous bangs and she opted for a radiant makeup-free complexion.
Suzie McGill, International Artistic Director, Rainbow Room International, spoke to us about the hairstyle. “Pamela Anderson’s blonde looked naturally glossy and healthy,” she shared. “Worn at shoulder length with soft, flowing movement, the golden tones were consistent and bright, creating a warm, luminous effect. The subtle layering and light volume added dimension and shape, showing how a classic blonde can feel modern and refreshed when the hair is in good condition.”
Tina Farey, Editorial Director at Rush Hair, also shared an insight into the look with us. “Pamela’s ultra-layered 70s bombshell blow-dry reminds me of her days on Baywatch – she looks absolutely gorgeous!” she said. “Pam’s square face shape is softened by the movement and texture of the hair and her gorgeous wispy fringe – this look exudes feminine energy! I’d recommend using a large round brush to shape the layers and inject extra volume.”
While Pamela is known for her icy blonde-hued locks, she isn’t against switching things up when work calls for it. Back in October last year, Pamela took Paris Fashion Week by storm as she debuted a striking copper-red shaggy chop.
Pamela’s red hair was styled into a flippy bob with baby bangs and wispy, layered ends, creating a look that oozed vintage Hollywood. The autumnal hue – a bold blend of ginger, bronze, and spicy red – marked a striking departure from Pamela/s signature blonde bombshell tresses. “What is super nice and super exciting about this haircut is you can play so many different hairdos every day,” Pamela hairstylist, John Nollet, told WWD. “It depends on your feeling. You can be very feminine and very ’80s-inspired, and at the same time, very modern.”
It seems the actress wasn’t afraid to switch up her trademark image. “We felt so confident between us,” he added. “I felt free because I had understood her points, and she understood what I was telling her. We’re going to change the hair each day.”
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