Pamela Anderson embraced natural minimalism in a coordinated cream ensemble for her latest event for “The Last Showgirl” promotional tour. The actress was joined by the film’s director, Gia Coppola, for a joint conversation at 92NY in New York City on Tuesday.
Anderson’s outfit featured feminine touches, including a cream high-waisted pencil skirt paired with a matching button-down shirt with a sharp collar and front placket buttons.
Anderson completed the look with pointed-toe neutral pumps for the red carpet. Opting for simplicity, she chose to forgo bold jewelry. Her hair was styled in a low ponytail, complementing her no-makeup look.
Over the past several months, Anderson has attended events for her forthcoming film, marking a significant return for the “Baywatch” alum. Throughout her promotional tour, she has styled looks courtey of Oscar de la Renta, Elie Saab, CH Carolina Herrera and more.
“I’m so happy for Pamela, because I feel like she really deserves it,” Coppola told WWD last September. “She’s such a wonderful, beautiful person inside and out. And, you know, I saw her documentary, and that really proved to me that she was the only person that could play this character,” she said of “The Last Showgirl” star.
“And I’m just so happy that she is getting to prove and show off her talents that were always within her, that I think the media always kind of diminished.”
“The Last Showgirl” stars Anderson as a seasoned Las Vegas showgirl forced to plan for her future after the show she’s been part of for 30 years suddenly closes. The film costars Brenda Song, Billie Lourd and Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis. “The Last Showgirl” hits theaters Jan. 10.