Pamela Anderson cut her hair because she wanted to be a “feminine warrior presence” at the Met Gala.
Pamela Anderson wanted to be a “feminine warrior” at the Met Gala.
The ‘Last Showgirl’ actress caused a stir at the annual fashion extravaganza earlier this month when she revealed she’d chopped her hair into a blunt bob with fringe and she’s now explained she was searching for a look that was “strong, brave and committed”.
She told Who What Wear of her new haircut: “It actually started a few projects ago. I originally cut it for a film – just to the shoulders – as a quiet nod to my favorite Bergman actresses.
“For the Met, I wanted something strong, brave, and committed—aligned with the night’s theme of tailoring from head to toe.
“I believe the world needs more of a feminine warrior presence, and this was my small contribution.”
The 57-year-old star felt “blessed” to wear her silver Tory Burch gown to the event, and was keen for herself not to overshadow the garment.
She said: “It wasn’t about looking ‘good.’ That’s subjective anyway. [Tory Burch’s] dress was the star. I was just blessed to wear it.”
Meanwhile, Sonsie, the beauty company of which Pamela is a co-founder, is releasing two updated formulas, with Basic Balm now containing a 1% hydrating peptide complex, while the Multi Moisture Mask has been rebranded as Multi Moisture Cream and can be used on the entire body.
She said of the changes: “They’re the same formulas we all love—with a little more.
“Rethinking the mask as a true multiuse cream opens up more possibilities. It’s something we’ve all been using on our faces but also our hands, elbows, feet—wherever we need it. It’s multifunctional in the truest sense.”
Pamela is a huge fan of her own brand.
She admitted: “Sonsie is my entire routine.”
When it comes to her overall wellbeing, the former ‘Baywatch’ star thinks taking the time to connect with nature is vital.
She said: “I walk outside every day, no matter where I am. It’s how I start my mornings. I write until the sun comes up, then I’m out the door. [I am] very much a garden girl.”
Pamela Anderson was ‘feminine warrior presence’ at MEt Gala
