Pamela Anderson looked beautiful on Thursday as she headed to the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen, where she attended the '5th C' carbon footprint launch with Pandora, the jewellery brand she partners with.
Wearing one of the most gorgeous outfits we've seen her wear this year, the former Baywatch star positively glowed in one of her most-worn, classic fashion items, a crisp white, tailored shirt, which she paired with a new, stunning canary yellow pencil skirt, which was crafted with a coquettish fishtail hem. This skirt had a distinctive retro feel and looked glorious alongside her pointed-toe white heels and pretty, lab-grown diamond studs.
Pamela's trademark blonde hair was teased into a fabulous, low-key beehive updo, with delicate tendrils framing her makeup-free face. Pamela's skin looked luminous; it appeared hydrated and radiant without any cosmetics enhancing her features at all.
Pamela's beauty awakening
Pamela famously reduced her signature '90s makeup look, which consisted of vampy, smoky eye makeup and frosted pink lipstick, back in 2023, when she appeared at Paris Fashion Week. Since then, she has become a strong advocate for natural makeup, inspiring women all over the world to go bare-faced.
In December 2025, she told PEOPLE: "I don't do the 'no makeup makeup'. I do the 'no makeup'."
Speaking about embracing what she has been naturally blessed with, the actress explained to the publication, "I think people are starting to look more alike these days. But that has a lot to do with AI, social media, and filters. I just never want to get caught up in that trap. I would want to jump off the crazy train, and just ... Well, I don't know if I've jumped off the crazy train. I still have fun, but I don't want to look like anybody else. I want to look like me," she remarked.
"I am much more comfortable in my own skin, but I am also in an industry that really focuses on beauty. And I thought, 'I'm going to challenge beauty,'" she further explained on the Today Show. "I think challenging ourselves is what keeps us young and beautiful. And I think, really genuinely, beauty does come from within, and you don't have to play the game."








