Pamela Anderson Blushes in Caped Elie Saab Gown at ‘The Last Showgirl’ Premiere During the 2024 San Sebastian Film Festival
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Pamela Anderson was pretty in pink at the premiere of her new film “The Last Showgirl” at the 2024 San Sebastian Film Festival on Friday in Spain.
The actress sported a caped Elie Saab gown featuring a crystallized buckle embellishment the neckline. Anderson wore her blond tresses in a chignon, completing her look with a bold red lip.
On the red carpet, Anderson was accompanied by the film’s director, Gia Coppola.
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At a photo call for “The Last Showgirl” earlier that day, the “Love, Pamela” author selected a floral crepe de chine midi dress by Carolina Herrera, pairing it with nude pumps.
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Coppola is the granddaughter of acclaimed auteur Francis Ford Coppola. “The Last Showgirl” initially premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival at the beginning of September.
The new drama follows Shelley (Anderson), a Las Vegas showgirl, in the weeks before the closure of Sin City’s last remaining traditional floor show. Costarring Jamie Lee Curtis, Billie Lourd, Brenda Song, Dave Bautista, Kiernan Shipka and Jason Schwartzman, the film features music by Andrew Wyatt, songwriter and music producer to Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga and Lorde, among others.
“I’m so happy for Pamela, because I feel like she really deserves it,” Gia Coppola told WWD of regarding the praise Anderson has received for her performance in the film. “She’s such a wonderful, beautiful person inside and out. I saw her documentary, and that really proved to me that she was the only person that could play this character. I’m just so happy that she is getting to prove and show off her talents that were always within her, that I think the media always kind of diminished.”
Coppola previously directed two feature films: 2013’s “Palo Alto” starring Emma Roberts, based on James Franco’s 2010 short story collection of the same name, and “Mainstream” a dramedy about an up and coming YouTube star, portrayed by Andrew Garfield.