Pamela Anderson’s return to her ’90s bombshell glam isn’t just about eyeliner and lashes; it’s about a woman revisiting the image that once consumed her. Teaming with makeup artist David Velasquez, she slipped back into the smoky eyes, overlined lips, and big blonde hair that made her a global symbol, leaving fans torn between nostalgia and admiration for her stripped-back, makeup-free reinvention.
For years, Pamela’s bare face has been an act of quiet rebellion, shaped by grief over losing her longtime makeup artist Alexis Vogel and a determination to shed the Baywatch fantasy. Now, this glam resurgence feels less like surrender and more like reclamation. She can be the icon and the woman behind her, the red-lip siren and the fresh-faced activist. Whether she’s walking the Met Gala carpet or posting a raw, unfiltered selfie, the power is finally, unmistakably, hers.