Pamela Anderson, 57, lights up the 2025 BAFTAs red carpet in all-white, makeup-free look
The Canadian actress is attending the awards ceremony in London to support her co-star in "The Last Show Girl," Jamie Lee Curtis.
Pamela Anderson has gotten all dolled up once again — this time opting for an angelic look. The 57-year-old Canadian actress flew to London to attend the 2025 BAFTAs on Sunday, stepping onto the red carpet with another ageless, makeup-free ensemble that'll easily turn heads.
The Baywatch alum walked the red carpet at the Royal Festival Hall wearing a white off-the-shoulder Jacquemus gown from the fashion label's Spring/Summer 2025 ready-to-wear collection. The ruched dress featured a midi hemline and a cape-like train for some drama.
To accessorize, the Ladysmith, B.C.-raised star wore a shining diamond choker necklace featuring multiple water drop-shaped embellishments. She also paired the look with matching white heels that featured thin ribbon bowties.
What Anderson fans might catch with this outfit is that the star has restyled her hair for the awards ceremony, showing off a stunning fringe-style haircut with a middle parting. It's a similar hairdo to the look she rocked at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards last month.
On the red carpet, Anderson was also seen sharing an embrace with 59-year-old Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres, who won the Golden Globe and is nominated for an Oscar for her leading actress work in I'm Still Here. Torres wore an all-black sleeveless dress from Christian Dior featuring a deep-V neckline. She accessorized with dangly Fernando Jorge jewelry.
The two women weren't nominated for BAFTAs this year. However, Torres's film is nominated for best film not in the English language, while Anderson's co-star in The Last Showgirl, Jamie Lee Curtis, earned a supporting actress nod.
This year's BAFTAs red carpet is also full of other celebrity appearances. Stars like Demi Moore, Saoirse Ronan and Ariana Grande stepped out in bold and colourful looks; celebrities including Zoe Saldaña and Cynthia Erivo opted for classic blacks and whites for their ensembles.
Considered the U.K. equivalent of the Oscars, the BAFTAs will celebrate the best cinema of 2024. This year, Ralph Fiennes-led papal drama Conclave leads the pack with 12 nominations. Netflix musical Emilia Pérez is eyeing its 11 nods, while The Brutalist starring Adrien Brody is up for nine awards.
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