
Pamela Anderson is turning back the clock — and turning heads — with a bold return to the glammed-up look that made her a global icon in the 1990s.
Anyone who lived through the ’90s will remember how Pamela Anderson didn’t just appear on our TV screens — she defined them. With that bombshell blonde hair, bronzed skin, and smoldering eye makeup, she wasn’t just the star of Baywatch — she was the moment. Whether you were glued to the screen watching her run down the beach in slow motion or flipping through glossy magazine covers at the grocery store, Pamela’s image was everywhere.
These days, Pamela Anderson is known for embracing a more natural, makeup-free look — a refreshing change that’s turned just as many heads on red carpets as her glam days once did. That’s why fans were genuinely stunned when the 57-year-old Baywatch legend stepped out in a full-on throwback transformation, channeling her iconic ’90s glam in a way that felt like a blast from the past.

Teaming up with Los Angeles-based makeup artist David Velasquez, Pamela brought back the heavy eyeliner, bold lashes, and voluminous blonde hair that once defined an era.
Velasquez shared the glam moment on Instagram with the caption: “Rock n Roll like the 90s,” — and fans immediately went wild.
Velasquez didn’t reveal exactly when the photo was taken, though he previously did Anderson’s makeup for a 2022 shoot.
A walk down memory lane
Wearing a red Versace robe, charcoal black liner, overlined beige lipstick and a dramatic pair of fake eyelashes, the post lit up social media with reactions ranging from nostalgic excitement to surprise.
“OMG! She looks like Pamela again! Loveeeeee,” one fan gushed.
Others praised Velasquez for glamorizing Anderson again, with one fan writing, “a full face just to remind the girls who THE OG is!!!”
Another commented, “She looked better natural although she looks great with makeup xxx.”

“I love her no makeup look but this feels like home,” wrote a third.
Still, not everyone agreed. One user weighed in: “I loved her natural but each to their own.”
