Photos published by US Weekly show Pamela Anderson dressing in silk black pajamas for a talk show appearance.
According to the publication, which published photos of the look, Anderson, 57, wore the “sexy-sophisticated black PJs and pearl-encrusted pumps, both by the legendary French fashion house Chanel” on her way to the January 30 episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
The magazine called Anderson’s look “compelling.”
Anderson has been playing with her style and different looks in recent years, switching from bombshell to makeup-free.
Pamela Anderson Opened Up to Martha Stewart About Going Makeup Free
Anderson was interviewed by Martha Stewart in a profile for Elle magazine, and she opened up about her changing style.
“Well, you looked great in the film. Your body looked amazing. Did you have to do any special prep? You’re in fantastic shape, and your beautiful skin—I know all about your no-makeup thing going on,” Stewart told her in the Elle interview.
“It wasn’t my intention when I went makeup-free for anyone to say anything. I didn’t think anyone would notice,” Anderson told Stewart, who responded by telling her she became a “sensation” for it.
Anderson described how she stays in shape. “I’ve always been active, so that’s what keeps me in shape. I don’t go to the gym or anything like that,” she said to Elle.
Pamela Anderson Said She’s a Bit of a ‘Rebel’
Anderson revealed she does “love glamour.”
“I’ve always been a little bit of a rebel. I decided that I don’t have to wear makeup every day or be in a hair and makeup chair every day. Even in this photo shoot for ELLE, I wore makeup, and it was exciting and glamorous. I’m trying to find what my next incarnation is. I’m a farm girl, but I love glamour, and I love beauty,” Anderson told Stewart in the Elle interview.
Anderson posted a series of photos showing her in Paris, France in more formal attire.
She also posted about her movie “The Last Showgirl.”
“The Last Showgirl opens in theaters today… and while I am extremely conscious of our beloved community affected by the fires—my heart and prayers are with all,” she wrote on Instagram.
“I am also very proud of our film, in hopes that art never ends, uplifts, and inspires,” she added. “The Last Showgirl is a story about second chances—about a woman who has been discounted and discarded. She’s fighting back in her own way and rethinking her choices in life. Shelly is representative of so many of us—working against the odds to do what she loves.”