Pamela Anderson used Charlie's' Angels as her sartorial muse when she stepped out for the Fashion Trust US Awards in Los Angeles on April 7. The actress sported a 70s-inspired voluminous platinum blowout that was reminiscent of Farrah Fawcett's signature feathered locks.
The hairstyle features heavy layers cut to move with layers feathered back away from the face. The ends are styled upward and outward using a round brush and blow dryer while the large curls are left with a bouncy finish.
Suzi McGill, International Artistic Director, Rainbow Room International, spoke to us about Pamela's hair for the awards ceremony. "Pamela Anderson’s platinum blonde hair looked incredibly healthy and luminous on the red carpet," she shared. "The shoulder-length cut was full of natural volume, with a soft, bouncy movement that felt effortless and modern, while giving a subtle nod to her '90s Baywatch days."
She continued: "The colour was vibrant and glossy, showing that platinum doesn’t have to feel flat or overworked. To maintain that kind of body and shine, Schwarzkopf BC Bonacure Volume Boost Mousse is perfect for keeping hair strong, lifted, and full of life."
As for her ensemble, Pamela wore a collared mauve-hued dress that was accented all over with a silver floral print. The garment featured an elegant tie detail on the front with large sleeves that draped past the shoulders. The look was accessorized with a mini Hermès Birkin bag in a pale pink shade.
Pamela opted for her signature makeup-free complexion which was subtly enhanced by a pinch of blush and a soft rosy lip.
The ceremony celebrated achievements across ready-to-wear, jewelry, accessories, graduate design and sustainability, alongside Tory Burch as Designer of the Year and Michèle Lamy with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Pamela introduced Tory Burch as "creative, courageous, inspiring" and "a visionary designer and fearless advocate for women."
Pamela wore a silver crystal-embellished gown by Tory Burch to the 2025 Met Gala. The garment featured an hourglass silhouette, a high neckline, and long sleeves while the entire garment was adorned with blue, black, and silver gems. She shared that the garment made her feel "like a warrior, brave, confident and powerful."
"Fashion is an industry that constantly asks you to explain yourself…If I could offer one piece of advice, I would say to nurture your point of view, respect it and let it grow and evolve, and build the thing only you can build," said the designer in her acceptance speech.






