Pamela Anderson has mastered the art of effortlessly refined style. In recent years, the actress has re-entered the style scene, attending fashion weeks and redefining traditional glamour, often opting for a bare face but exciting silhouettes. Yesterday afternoon was no exception: The cultural icon was spotted in New York City while promoting her upcoming film, The Naked Gun, sporting two different monochrome outfits.
Anderson started off bright and bold in a cobalt blue Akris ensemble. Though vibrant, the look was relatively simple, featuring a pencil skirt and a tie-neck blouse. Accessories were also minimal—she stuck to nude heels and a pair of tortoiseshell cat-eye sunglasses. Both complemented her lightly curled bob hairstyle (a newer update to her blunt bob and baby bangs from this year’s Met Gala), which only added to the mid-20th-century effect.
The second was an exciting look from New York City-based wunderkind Willy Chavarria, fresh from his spring 2026 collection, which debuted in Paris last month. The mint green blouse and ankle-length matching brocade skirt felt fit for Old Hollywood royalty—a subtle shift in the womenswear we traditionally see from the designer. The runway also returned to lesser explored codes, presenting a handful of strikingly voluminous gowns reminiscent of Chavarria’s AW23 collection, creating an exciting change of pace.
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On the runway, the look was styled with an equally glamorous hat and a bold red clutch for contrast. Anderson, however, chose a more understated route, pairing it with perfectly colour-matched heels and a cream handbag for a relaxed yet put-together finish.
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Alexandra Hildreth is the Fashion News Editor at ELLE. She is fascinated by style trends, industry news, shake-ups, and The Real Housewives. Previously, she attended the University of St Andrews in Scotland. Following graduation, she moved back to New York City and worked as a freelance journalist and producer.