Pamela Anderson Goes Monochromatic In White Look With Celebrity-Favorite Designer Pumps at ‘The Last Showgirl’ Screening in NYC
Pamela Anderson embraced winter white on the red carpet at a screening of her upcoming film “The Last Showgirl” in New York City last night.
The “Baywatch” alum, who’s become known for her effortlessly chic and toned down monochromatic dressing in recent years, donned an elegant white dress shirt buttoned up to the collar with a midi-length white linen skirt featuring a subtle slit in the back. The skirt was uniquely designed with a faux fly, rear pockets, and belt loops at the waist.
Breaking away from the all-white ensemble, she finished off the understated look with a pair of sleek beige pumps. She chose Gianvito Rossi’s signature Gianvito 105 style featuring a sharp pointed toe and soaring 4.1-inch stiletto heel, the same pair Ariana Grande wore across town in white. While Gianvito Rossi’s namesake heel comes in a variety of colors, materials, and heights, Anderson went with the brand’s Praline Pink Suede version.
The tonal pumps deliver a timeless feel, making them perfect to wear with any number of outfits, whether you’re dressing up or down. Made by hand in Italy, the silhouette retails at $795 on the brand’s site as well as farfetch.com.
Gianvito Rossi’s signature shoe has remained hugely popular among celebrities for years. Last month, Ariana Grande hit the New York screening of “Wicked” in a bright white leather pair. And in September, Emma Roberts appeared on Andy Cohen’s “Watch What Happens Live” in a vibrant red version.
Notably, the style is also a favorite of Kate Middleton, who seems to own just about every colorway. She’s been seen on royal duty in blue, white, red, beige, and metallic leather versions.
While the “Playboy” Playmate used to wear more outrageous outfits on the red carpet, her style has become more refined and pared back. She’s showcased looks by Tom Ford, Alaïa, Naeem Khan, Victoria Beckham, and The Row.
Ahead, scroll through the gallery to discover how Pamela Anderson’s style has changed over the years.