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Pamela Anderson graced the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party with her timeless makeup-free allure, accompanied by her 27-year-old son, Brandon Thomas Lee. The 56-year-old actor, author and activist donned a radiant yellow floral dress adorned with sequins and sheer panels, while Lee opted for a classic tuxedo paired with a bow tie.
Radiating a natural glow, Anderson confidently showcased her makeup-free look, expressing her joy through a beaming smile on the red carpet. Her blonde hair cascaded down, framing her face in a carefree manner.
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Anderson's embrace of the makeup-free aesthetic has been a gradual journey, involving resistance from both her team and sons, including Dylan Jagger Lee. Despite the initial scepticism, Anderson stood firm in her decision to part ways with stylists and glam squads, asserting her ability to handle wardrobe choices independently.
In a recent interview with Highsnobiety, Anderson shared her boys' initial reactions and her agents' horror when she expressed her desire to forego the traditional glam team. Addressing her makeup-free moments, she emphasized the importance of embracing authenticity in contrast to the fantasy often perpetuated in the realms of fashion and film.
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While Anderson clarified that her initial makeup-free appearance at Fashion Week last year wasn't intended as a statement, she acknowledged the significance of allowing oneself to simply be in the midst of the social media-driven world.
In an interview with CR Fashion Book in early March, she highlighted the unintentional positive message conveyed through her choice, emphasizing the acceptance of one's natural self over conforming to societal expectations.
– Farheen Ali