Pamela Anderson is her own glam squad.
On Saturday, the 57-year-old star and first-time nominee walked the 2025 Golden Globes red carpet in an Oscar de la Renta gown she selected herself, sans stylist.
The “Baywatch” icon praised the famed fashion house’s co-creative directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia on the red carpet, telling Variety, “They’re my best friends at the moment, they’ve been spoiling me.”
The star — who’s nominated for best actress in a motion picture for “The Last Showgirl” — styled her hair iconic blond hair in bangs and completed the look with Pandora jewelry, including a dazzling lab-grown necklace.
“I needed help putting the necklace on that’s about it… no stylist no glam team it’s just me,” said the star.
Anderson previously told Highsnobiety her sons and agents were “horrified” by her decision to put together her own looks.
“My boys were like, ‘Mom, you must have a glam team.’ And my agents were like, ‘You have to have a glam team! Where’s the stylist?’” she admitted.
The actress, who opted for a nearly bare-faced look at the Globes, has also been makings tons of waves with her fresh-faced philosophy, declaring over the past year she stopped wearing makeup because she “wanted to remember” who she was.
Tonight marks her first-ever Globes as a nominee, a moment she’s said feels surreal.
“Sometimes I’ll wake up in the middle of the night and I’m like, ‘I’m a Golden Globes nominee – how did that happen?’” she confessed in an interview with Variety at the Golden Globes First-Time Nominee Luncheon.
The mother of two also shared some uplifting words about her first nomination in a statement obtained by People.
“It is never too late to dream, to start again, to stay open to possibilities — we are not all so lucky,” the actress, who skyrocketed to stardom from her role in the hit ’90s series “Baywatch,” explained.
“I wish everyone my love and thanks while I navigate this new exciting chapter,” she continued.
In the Gia Coppola-directed film, Anderson portrays Shelly, a veteran Las Vegas showgirl who must navigate her future once her show closes down after a 30-year run.
It’s bound to be an evening Anderson will never forget.
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