Pamela Anderson continues redefining red carpet glamour with minimal makeup look at Rosebush Pruning premiere
She has been redefining what it means to be glamorous on and off the red carpet in recent years. And Pamela Anderson continued embracing a pared-down approach to makeup as she attended the premiere of her latest film, Rosebush Pruning, at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival on Saturday. Rather than the striking smokey eyeshadow she embraced in the 90s, Anderson, 58, opted for a comparatively bare complexion that brought out her natural beauty. She worked a subtle swipe of pink eye shadow, a touch of blush, along with a slick of lip gloss. As for her style, Anderson was a vision of sophistication in an opulent lime green and pink dress with coordinating shawl draped around her body. Anderson has been making a Hollywood comeback in recent years, starring in the critically-acclaimed drama The Last Showgirl followed by the comedic reboot The Naked Gun. Pamela Anderson continued to redefine red carpet beauty as she attended the premiere of her new film Rosebush Pruning at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival Anderson, pictured circa the 1990s, was the ultimate blonde bombshell when she first rose to fameShe now stars opposite Elle Fanning and Callum Turner in Rosebush Preunion, a thriller described as an 'intimate portrait' of a family afflicted with genetic illnesses who get wrapped up in personal drama, according to IMDb.Amidst her comeback, Anderson has been largely going makeup-free on the red carpet. Speaking previously to People, Anderson said that she's 'not opposed to makeup' but admitted that she 'used it for protection in the past'.Now that she's embracing her natural beauty, the actress says that she's found 'another form of freedom'.'I'm not thinking about how I look. I'm creating a character and I'm kind of in transition,' she explained.'Sometimes I catch myself in the mirror and go "Oh! Geez, who's that?" But isn't that so much fun? It's just great.'She added: 'I feel like I've kind of cracked the code. I look like my Instagram photos!'Anderson also said that she now finds beauty 'in interesting faces, older faces'.The Stacked star stopped wearing heavy makeup in 2023, which is around the same time that she launched her Sonsie skincare line. In recent years, she has been embracing a makeup-free image She wowed in a lime green and salmon pink dress complete with a matching shawl Anderson's red carpet cosmetics consisted of a touch of pink eye shadow and dashing of blush Rosebush Pruning is the latest film to star Anderson in recent years, following The Naked Gun reboot and The Last Showgirl The thriller is described as an 'intimate portrait' of a family afflicted with genetic illnesses who get wrapped up in personal drama, according to IMDbOne year after it was founded, Anderson took over Sonsie as co-owner in 2024.Her debut co-created product was the line's Cleansing Mousse, infused with rosehip essence and made with her Vancouver rose garden in mind.The star chatted with Better Homes & Gardens while promoting her cookbook I Love You: Recipes from the Heart in August 2024.Discussing the public persona she had in the 1990s, she said: 'People have this pneumatic kind of image of me from Playboy to Baywatch, to my rock 'n' roll type of husbands, to everything else.'And as much as I threw every dinner party and cooked all those meals for family and my kids, it wasn't what was seen publicly.' Anderson previously said there's a whole different side to her than the 'pneumatic kind of image' she developed with the help of Playboy and BaywatchOn the other hand, she added, 'But I also played into the image that was created around me. I'm glad I did all that, but I'm really glad I'm where I am now.'Outside of changing her look, Anderson has also reignited her acting career.She earned praise from critics for her dramatic turn in 2024's The Last Showgirl and then found box office success alongside Liam Neeson in The Naked Gun remake.She is currently filming Michael Cera's Love Is Not the Answer alongside Jamie Dornan and Steve Coogan.