Pamela Anderson is sticking to her ‘no makeup rule’.
The Baywatch beauty, 56, who has embraced a minimalist look lately, looked stunning as she appeared bare-faced at a photo shoot for her new fashion collaboration with RE/DONE.
The denim brand unveiled its line with Pamela via on Monday Instagramfeaturing beautiful images of the movie star modeling a variety of items including jeans, wrap tops, mini skirts and more.
“A lasting partnership that reclaims an era of Pamela Anderson’s most memorable looks – this time on her own terms,” the carousel caption read.
In another social media post, the company added: ‘In line with its passion for the planet, RE/DONE & Pam has been thoughtfully designed using green practices.
Pamela Anderson looked stunning as she went bare-faced during a photoshoot for her fashion collaboration with RE/DONE
The denim brand unveiled its new line with Pamela via Instagram on Monday
“Each product uses environmentally conscious methods, including low-impact washes, recycled fabrics, California regenerative cotton, apple leather and untreated organic cotton.”
The phenomenal photo dump comes hours after Pamela dropped her jaws at the Vanity Fair Oscar party.
Arriving on the arm of her son Brandon Lee, 27, the former model looked stunning in a floral dress, letting her natural beauty take center stage as she once again went make-up free.
Brandon, whose father is rock star Tommy Lee, looked stylish in a dark gray double-breasted tuxedo.
Anderson, who is also mother to 26-year-old son Dylan Lee, looked proud as she posed next to her firstborn.
Tellingly, a week ago, the Barb Wire alum renewed her commitment to authenticity CR fashion book that she is ‘flipping the script’ on beauty standards by changing her image.
“I just think the social media world and fantasy, especially in fashion and film, those places are escapism, but these everyday things… I felt like it’s okay to just be.”
She continued, “Can I walk out the door like this? For example, I am good just the way I am. And I just didn’t feel like getting into the whole glamor thing and playing the game. I just want to flip the script; I want to challenge beauty.
The post showed beautiful images of the movie star modeling a variety of items including jeans, wrap tops, mini skirts and more
“A lasting collaboration that reclaims an era of Pamela Anderson’s most memorable looks – this time on her own terms,” read the carousal’s caption
In another social media post, the company added: ‘In line with its passion for the planet, RE/DONE & Pam has been thoughtfully designed using green practices
‘Each product uses environmentally conscious methods including low-impact washes, recycled fabrics, California regenerative cotton, apple leather and untreated organic cotton’
The Barb Wire alum renewed her commitment to authenticity, telling CR Fashion Book that she is “flipping the script” on beauty standards by changing her image.
“I just think the social media world and fantasy, especially in fashion and film, those places are escapism, but these everyday things… I felt like it’s okay to just be.”
‘But my agents and even my children said, “Mom, you can’t do that, you need the glam team!” And I said, no, what are you talking about? The fact that you guys say that to me makes me not want to do it anymore!
“I’m going to make a fresh face, no makeup, and not pretend like I don’t have any makeup. And I just felt free. No one looked at me and said, “Aggghhhh!”
In last year’s Netflix documentary Pamela, A Love Story, Pamela teased a less glamorous life, admitting: ‘I’m not trying to be the prettiest girl in the room.
‘I feel like it’s just freedom. It’s like… a relief. I don’t need a stylist. For example, I don’t have a stylist. I don’t have a glam team. I just do a kind of freestyle.’
Last August, the pinup shared with Elle magazine that changed her view on beauty after the death of her makeup artist Alexis Vogel.
“(Alexis) was the best. And since then, I felt that without Alexis, it was just better for me not to wear makeup,” she explained.
She called the act “liberating and fun, and also a little bit rebellious.”
Other famous women have weighed in on the controversial move.
She continued, “Can I walk out the door like this? For example, I am good just the way I am. And I just didn’t feel like getting into the whole glamor thing and playing the game. I just want to flip the script; I want to challenge beauty’
“I’m going to make a fresh face, no makeup, and not pretend like I don’t have any makeup. And I just felt free. No one looked at me and said, “Aggghhhh!”
In last year’s Netflix documentary Pamela, A Love Story, Pamela teased a less glamorous life, admitting: ‘I’m not trying to be the prettiest girl in the room.
Scarlett Johansson told it PopSugar last year: ‘I think it’s definitely different to see someone who’s in the public eye, a woman in the public eye, going to a fashion show or a big event without makeup. It’s just very different from what we’re used to.’
She added: “It’s a powerful message for women to see that in the zeitgeist, whether they follow suit or whatever the effect is.
“It’s powerful for women to see other women rejecting standard beauty standards.”
Jamie Lee Curtis also gave kudos to Anderson.
Pamela continued her makeup-free run on Sunday night at Vanity Fair’s Oscars 2024 afterparty
The 56-year-old Baywatch sensation brought her son Brandon Lee, 27, to the event as her date
Last year, she shared bare-faced photos of the mother of two on Instagram.
In a caption to her 5.5 million followers, she wrote: “THE NATURAL BEAUTY REVOLUTION HAS OFFICIALLY BEGUN!”
She added: ‘@pamelaandeson in the middle of fashion week with so much pressure and attitudes, and and, this woman showed up and claimed her seat at the table with nothing on her face.’
The note ended: “I am so impressed and floored by this act of courage and rebellion.”