Red carpet dressing is hard. But dressing for the red carpet premiere of a documentary about your news life sounds harder. Pamela Anderson thinks the best, and perhaps most fun, approach is to breathe life into her most recognizable looks. The actor paid homage to her timeless Baywatch
swimwear in a red sequined dress. “Flashback,” the star yelled as she stepped out in the megawatt outfit, showing her family and two sons the look. The room cheers and cheers.
As documented in Vogue’s latest
Getting Ready video, the outfit was a celebration of Anderson and her family An essential part of having a sentimental night. Cameras caught the starlet as she headed to the premiere of Netflix documentary Pamela’s Love Story . But this is no ordinary celebrity doctor. The gripping re-examination of Pamela’s life and legacy is produced by her oldest son, Brandon Lee. Brandon and his younger brother, Dylan Jagger Lee, were both there tonight, watching their mother get all dolled up. It’s a familiar experience. “This is me as a parent,” Anderson said, “me sitting in a makeup chair somewhere with my kids.”
Anderson all dressed up Appears sad and pensive. Before the Vogue crew enters her hotel room, she takes a look around the room. Later, when Anderson’s hairstylist rolled up her signature blonde locks, the star reflected on the importance of authenticity. “The hardest job in the world is being yourself,” Anderson said. “The truth isn’t that bad. The truth is good. So whatever the outcome, it’s the truth. Let people respond with their responses.”
She doesn’t think the film is A repetition of old grievances, but a meaningful review. “I think it’s really your love letter to your parents,” Anderson said when talking to Brandon about the film. “When I saw it, I could see how much love and compassion went into the movie.”
After some fun catwalks and posing, the whole Anderson-Lee The family is all in high spirits and ready to go. Above, watch Anderson and her sons get ready for the red carpet.
Director: Nina Ljeti Director of Photography: Stephen TringaliEditor: Michael Suyeda
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Vogue Associate Director of Creative Development: Alexandra Gurvitch
Associate Producer: Courtney WaldenAssistant Cinematographer: Jacqueline Lehr Audio: Gloria Marie
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