Pamela Anderson, the well-known actress and 2024 Glamour Woman of the Year, recently shared insights into her personal style, jewelry, and self-acceptance during Copenhagen Fashion Week. At Denmark’s grandest hotel, Anderson appeared relaxed and natural—wearing no makeup and dressed casually in an oversized shirt with simple diamond studs and a pendant necklace. Her warm, down-to-earth nature quickly became clear as she talked openly about her life and evolving fashion choices.
Anderson is in Copenhagen to support the jewelry brand Pandora. She hosted a special dinner at an art museum and spent time discussing her partnership with the brand. This comes at a busy time for her, as she recently finished promoting the reboot of The Naked Gun, completed a stage run of Camino Real in Massachusetts, and may be starting a new romance.
Anderson described her growing love for jewelry as a new chapter in her life. She noted how her mother has always loved wearing lots of jewelry, which she once found overwhelming but now appreciates. “This is my most treasured time with jewelry,” she said. “I never really had it growing up.” Her favorite everyday pieces are simple diamond studs because they fit every occasion—from working in the garden to casual jeans and T-shirts. Pamela also highlighted how jewelry helps express mood and personality, saying, “If you want to be in a good mood, wear something fun, put some jewelry on. It all helps.”
When asked about her style, she explained how her work influences her looks. “Style is about what you’re going through in your life and how you want to present yourself,” she said. Anderson doesn’t follow trends strictly and embraces a bit of rebellion. She enjoys mixing classic basics with unexpected touches like colorful hats and cinematic-inspired outfits.
Anderson admits she never aims to be perfectly polished. “Something always goes wrong, which I think is part of my charm,” she said. This acceptance extends beyond fashion to how she views herself. “Maybe not so much appearance—maybe just my mind. I feel more self-accepting and embracing of who I am and what I look like.” She reflected on social media’s impact, noting many people struggle because online images don’t always match reality. “I actually look in the mirror like I do on social media. Then you don’t have to get so depressed,” she said. Anderson chooses not to get upset over bad photos and appreciates being authentic. Going makeup-free wasn’t planned as a statement but became a way for her to find peace.
Pamela fondly recalled her experience filming The Naked Gun reboot. “Every day was fun. It was wild and crazy,” she said, sharing that she watched the final cut in a private theater with co-star Liam Neeson. She laughed remembering the silly snowman scenes and scat singing.
In Copenhagen, Anderson has enjoyed exploring the city’s food scene and architecture. She praised vegan restaurants and mentioned Hart Bakery, where she got excited about sourdough starters—a passion of hers. She also loves the city’s parks and furniture stores, wishing she could buy everything she sees. Copenhagen has become a symbol of completion for Anderson. She said, “Once I got here, I felt like I had completed a lot—I made it.”
One of Anderson’s most special pieces is a Pandora charm bracelet made by her sons. She recently crafted a similar one for her mother’s birthday, valuing the personal touch. She appreciates Pandora’s accessibility and sustainability efforts, especially their use of lab-grown diamonds. “It makes me feel more confident wearing jewelry that has less impact on the environment,” she explained.
Pamela Anderson’s journey shows how personal style, self-acceptance, and thoughtful choices come together. She embraces who she is and expresses that confidence through simple yet meaningful fashion and jewelry.