The romantic curly bob: Pamela Anderson’s style reinvention

From stepping away from makeup after a personal loss to embracing a glamorous new look inspired by Old Hollywood, Pamela Anderson is entering an exciting new chapter in her style journey. With a fresh, romantic curly bob and a renewed confidence that shines through her every appearance, Anderson is proving that reinvention is not just possible, but also empowering. As she promotes her latest film and showcases her elegant, playful transformation, the iconic actress shares candid insights about her evolving relationship with beauty, makeup, and self-expression—reminding us all that true glamour comes from embracing who we are in every moment.


Old Hollywood glamour meets New York City

Forget Cannes or the Met Gala — Pamela Anderson is redefining glamour right now on the streets of New York City. In late May 2025, the 57-year-old actress turned heads during her press tour for the upcoming action-comedy Naked Gun, starring alongside Liam Neeson. From a rose-covered Marni skirt paired with a classic headscarf and cat-eye sunglasses to a chic black tweed minidress with stockings, Anderson’s fashion choices have been nothing short of Pinterest-worthy. But it’s her hair that’s caught the most attention — a bouncy, curly French bob with micro bangs swept away from her face that channels real Marilyn Monroe energy.

Throughout the week, Anderson has been sporting a curly twist on the classic French bob she first debuted at the 2025 Met Gala. The curls add what she describes as a “playful and romantic” quality, perfectly complementing her evolving style and persona.

 

A style rebirth inspired by film and personal growth

Pamela Anderson’s new haircut wasn’t just a random change. It was a dramatic transformation for her upcoming role in Place to Be, alongside Ellen Burstyn and Taika Waititi. But beyond the demands of acting, this fresh style signals a personal rebirth.

“I’ve never been opposed to glam, I was only waiting to see what my next incarnation would be,” Anderson told British Vogue. This reinvention goes hand in hand with her return to makeup after years of intentionally stepping away from it.

The actress ditched makeup in 2019 after the death of her longtime makeup artist Alexis Vogel, who passed away from cancer. Anderson told Elle in 2023, “She was the best. And since then, I just felt, without Alexis, it’s just better for me not to wear makeup.” This honest decision highlighted a deep personal connection to her beauty routine.

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Pamela Anderson seen in the Meatpacking District on May 21, 2025, in New York City.

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Pamela Anderson seen in the Meatpacking District on May 21, 2025, in New York City.

From no-makeup makeup to a fresh approach

In January 2024, Anderson launched her own skincare brand, Sonsie, marking another chapter in her journey toward simplicity and authenticity. “I wanted a clean slate and dove into good quality, simple skincare that could mimic my dream, how I want to live and breathe, in nature and the red-carpet world,” she told British Vogue.

Now, she embraces makeup once again, but on her own terms. Her approach isn’t about chasing trends or seeking validation. “My makeup journey served as a reminder that we’re good enough without following trends,” Anderson explained. The “playful and romantic” vibe of her curly bob pairs perfectly with subtle blush and classic glamour.

“I’m not chasing anything, I’m going with the flow, living in the present moment,” she said. “It’s been a journey to get here, and we all do it our own way — fashion and beauty are subjective — I’m proof of that. You will never make everyone happy. I’m trying to inspire feelings, not details. It’s how I see the world.”

The new Pamela Anderson: Inspiring through evolution

Pamela Anderson’s evolving style and beauty choices reflect a deeper self-acceptance and a fresh creative chapter. Her romantic curls and renewed embrace of makeup are far from a return to her past; instead, they signal growth, playfulness, and confidence rooted in authenticity.

Her ability to mix classic glamour with modern sensibility resonates in a world where personal style is ever-changing and deeply personal. Anderson’s new look isn’t just a hairstyle — it’s a statement about embracing change and celebrating every phase of life with grace.

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Pamela Anderson attends the 2025 Met Gala on May 05, 2025.

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Pamela Anderson is seen leaving her hotel on May 19, 2025, in New York City.

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