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Pamela Anderson wore a custom Thom Browne navy gown to the New York premiere of The Naked Gun on July 28.
She paired the simple column dress with around 20 carats in Pandora diamonds.
She also rewore a diamond brooch previously worn by her son to the Met Gala.
Pamela Anderson is firmly in her elegant Hollywood star era. From her understated no makeup-makeup looks to her timeless, bouncy old Hollywood bob to her heavenly gowns, every recent red carpet appearance has been a masterclass in taste and style. Her latest looks is another example.
For the July 28 premiere of her upcoming comedy action film The Naked Gun, Anderson was joined by her sons Brandon Thomas and Dylan Jagger Lee. She looked every inch the glamorous leading lady in a timeless midnight navy satin column dress with a sweeping boatneck—a custom creation by Thom Browne. She paired the dress with sheer netted lace gloves and a few pieces of megawatt jewelry—roughly 20 carats in Pandora diamonds to be precise.
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Anderson wore custom Thom Browne
In a sweet, sentimental nod to her son Brandon, she also rewore the diamond brooch that he wore at this year’s Met Gala while accompanying his mother.
Anderson completed her look with a soft side-parted bob styled in swooping waves and her signature barely-there makeup.
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She also wore around 20 carats in diamonds
Anderson’s look is only the latest in her streak of chic red carpet ensembles that spare no expense when it comes to the accessories. Just take her recent forest green plissé peplum gown, which she paired with $20,000 worth of diamonds, her simple purple gown paired with 15 carats of diamonds, or her magical silver-blue gown that she once again paired with diamond earrings.
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She previously wore a forest green plissé gown with a peplum
As Anderson recently told us at InStyle, a well put-together look gives her the confidence to rock the red carpet. “I’m actually quite shy—I’m okay if I’m on a stage—but I’m really shy, and I’m trying to get better at that,” she said. “It’s been a journey, but if you’re wearing great clothes, that’s a good first [step] that builds your confidence.”
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