Pamela Anderson’s Midweek Style Marathon for ‘The Naked Gun’
Following the glitz of Tuesday night’s premiere, Pamela Anderson kept her promotional momentum going on Wednesday with three distinct looks for The Naked Gun—proving once again that this phase of her fashion story is anything but predictable.

Look One
A black belted cape dress from Ferragamo’s Fall 2025 collection wasn’t what I expected to see in July, but I’m so glad we did. Pam in a cape is always going to be a win, and this look strikes the perfect balance between structure and drama. It’s giving daytime elegance with a touch of cinematic flair—exactly what we want from a Hollywood icon. The black Ferragamo pumps elevate the sophistication even further, but the Gigi Burris animal print pillar box hat really seals it for me as it brings a playful energy that softens the formality of the look. It’s bold, it’s nostalgic, and it feels like a love letter to vintage glamour with a distinctly Pam twist.


Look Two
We were all set to declare rich jewel tones the palette for Pamela after that regal purple look in London—yet here she is in a Louis Vuitton Spring 2012 dress making a compelling case for soft, romantic hues. From one of Marc Jacobs’ strongest collections for the house, the dress is a study in contrasts: vintage romance meets modern structure. The laser-cut detailing, ethereal layers, and sculptural silhouette strike a delicate balance between old-world femininity and contemporary edge. Pamela wears it with such ease, it’s clear she’s enjoying this phase of her style evolution. You may recall Elle Fanning wore this piece to the We Bought a Zoo premiere in 2011, and Fan Bingbing to LV’s Fall 2012 show—but on Pamela, it feels refreshed: more grounded, quietly confident, and still full of whimsy.


Look Three
Closing out the day with something a little more low-key, Pamela’s off-duty moment in Polo Ralph Lauren had a relaxed charm. The pale knit sweater and cotton skirt combo might raise questions about how the shade sits against her skin-tone, especially with her fresh-faced, makeup-free glow, but personally I don’t think it washes her out. If anything, it enhances the understated simplicity of the look. The Jacquemus sneakers with the sheer mesh panel are an interesting touch, but more fashion than function perhaps.
All in all, this triple-style showing was a great reminder that Pamela is curating her fashion journey on her own terms, with a mix of throwback glamour, archival gems, and casual confidence.
Stylist: Bailey Moon. Hair Stylist: Benjamin Talbott.
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