Pamela Anderson is switching it up once again. The actress stepped out in a new look while promoting her new film “The Last Showgirl” on Saturday, Nov. 23.
Anderson, who has been favoring minimalistic and monochrome looks, opted to wear a billowy dress to her latest press event. She chose a black midi dress with a subtle confetti-striped pattern and a bow at the pin-striped wing collar. The belted dress, which Anderson styled with pointed-toe pumps, hails from Vivienne Westwood’s spring 2025 collection, which was inspired by designer Andreas Kronthaler’s love of “very strong” women.
The dress marks a departure from the tailored wear that Anderson has been recently wearing. Last weekend, Anderson wore an all-white monochromatic ensemble to promote “The Last Showgirl” at Deadline’s 2024 Contenders Film: Los Angeles event, consisting of Lafayette 148 New York’s fine spun ribbed long cardigan, hand-beaded Georgette pleated blouse, and hand-beaded Georgette pleated midi skirt from the resort 2025 collection. She also wore all-white looks to the 2024 Zurich Film Festival — a fuzzy draped one-shoulder top and matching trousers from Oscar de la Renta‘s pre-spring 2025 collection — and to an event for her new film at 92NY in New York City, with a cream high-waisted pencil skirt a matching button-up shirt. Plus, Anderson wore tuxedo-inspired separates to the premiere of “The Last Showgirl” at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.
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Anderson has a long history with Vivienne Westwood’s label. Back in 2017, she starred in the brand’s 2017 campaign, shot by Juergen Teller. Anderson also had a storied friendship with the late designer. In 2009, she starred in the brand’s spring campaign and that same year Westwood tapped her to walk the runway in her fall 2009 show, where Anderson modeled multiple looks from the collection that was inspired by “The Gaia Theory,” a book by the climate-change scientist James Lovelock.
“The planet is alive. And we must become more interconnected in order to survive,” Anderson said at the time, adding, “We have a lot of work ahead.”
Westwood, who bonded with Anderson over a shared passion and concern for the environment, told WWD in 2009 of the actress and activist, “She’s a combination of Marilyn Monroe and Brigitte Bardot and she’s got brains. Not only is she a sex icon, she’s a superwoman.”