Pamela Anderson doesn’t need glam to feel confident.
The “Baywatch” alum put her bare face on full display for Issue 24 of CR Fashion Book published Wednesday.
She posed confidently in a series of outfits, featuring a sheer long-sleeved bodysuit from The Attico paired with white Schiaparelli heels and bracelets from Pandora.
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Anderson, 56, switched up her look by also wearing a black long-sleeved Balenciaga dress ($2,790) while holding onto black high heels ($1,375) from the brand.
She also styled several other pieces from high-end brands, including Prada and Khaite.
While chatting with the outlet, the former Playboy model reflected on the unintentional statement she made while attending Paris Fashion Week makeup-free in October 2023.
Anderson explained that several people asked her if she felt “vulnerable” or “exposed” during her barefaced moment, to which she disagreed.
“I think, well, I was doing it for me. Can I walk out the door like this? Like, I’m fine the way I am,” she said. “And I just didn’t want to get into the whole glam thing and play the game.
“I just want to flip the script; I want to challenge beauty,” the model continued, adding her sons and managers were insistent that she needed a glam team.
“I said, no, what are you talking about? The fact that you guys are saying that to me makes me not want to do it more! I’m going to do a fresh face, no makeup, not pretend no-makeup. And I just felt free. No one looked at me and went, “Aggghhhh!”
Since then, Anderson has avoided spending hours in the glam chairs as she’s enjoyed the freedom of embracing her natural looks and “hardly” having to get ready.
“It’s like you spend half your life in a makeup chair in this industry,” she continued. “I have a lot of great friends who are makeup and hair and stylists and those are all important people in these dreams that we’re all creating for magazines and movies, but for every day, you lose yourself.”