Pamela Anderson Embraces Monochrome Minimalism in Brunello Cucinelli Sweater and Coat at Miami Film Festival
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Pamela Anderson made the case for monochrome dressing this fall at the 2024 Miami Film Festival. The actress attended a screening of her newest film, “The Last Showgirl,” and accepted the Art of Light Award, which recognizes cinematic artists “whose exemplary work shines new wonders on the continuing evolution of motion pictures.”
Anderson sported an argyle turtleneck sweater, a white button-up and an ivory wool coat by Brunello Cucinelli, accessorizing with diamond studs and metallic peep-toe heels.
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Directed by Francis Ford Coppola’s granddaughter Gia Coppola, “The Last Showgirl” initially premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival at the beginning of September.
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The new drama follows Las Vegas showgirl Shelley, played by Anderson, 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.
On Tuesday, WWD exclusively announced the launch of Anderson’s new skin care product, a cleanser from her vegan line, Sonsie.
“I start each day when I’m home in my rose garden, so I felt, ‘How do I bring that with me?’” Anderson said. “I do make a rose hip oil, and I wanted to bring that into the skin care line.”
Featuring rose hip essence, the Cleansing Mousse retails for $32 and is formulated with ginger root extract and natural bisabolol, which reduces inflammation.
“It’s light enough and nourishing enough where it’s not stripping your face, which was really important to me,” Anderson added. “I have super sensitive skin, and my skin has never been better right now without wearing so much makeup and just wearing the products, my skin’s getting better all the time.”