Pamela Anderson is trading her blond, bombshell hair for bed head.
The “Baywatch” star was spotted with her platinum bob tousled and tangled at the Tory Burch fall 2026 ready-to-wear show on Wednesday night, where she sat sandwiched between “Overcompensating” star Mary Beth Barone, Tessa Thompson and Amanda Seyfried.
With the help of her stylist John Nollet, the same artist who crafted her ginger transformation in October, Anderson stepped out with a fresh cut and color. Her messy waves, however, were her own doing, according to Nollet. Combed over her forehead, her bangs appeared as if she’d slept face-down on her pillow, woke up and went to work. The natural look paired well with her makeup-free visage.
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Anderson likely used an assortment of products by Biolage to achieve her effortless curls. “The Last Showgirl” star was named as the spa-inspired hair care brand’s first global ambassador in May 2025. In a statement sent to WWD at the time, Anderson explained how the opportunity to work with Biolage wasn’t so much serendipitous as it was fated. “It felt like the right time. Biolage isn’t just about beauty — it’s about care, simplicity and sustainability. That really spoke to me,” she said.
Earlier on Wednesday, Anderson made a guest appearance on “Today,” talking all things Sonsie, her vegan skin care line. Here, her bangs were brushed off her forehead, while the body of her hair was laid flat.
After a months-long strawberry-ginger stint, Anderson returned to her signature blond at WWD’s Style Awards in January, where she was honored with the show’s Beauty Icon award. Not only did she boast the bleached tone, but also had tinges of pink poking through. On Instagram, Nollet shared that the inspiration behind the color switch was the 1963 French film, “La Baie des Anges,” by Jacques Demy.



