Pamela Anderson Swaps Kitsch for Class at Naked Gun Premiere

Pamela Anderson Swaps Kitsch for Class at Naked Gun Premiere

Pamela Anderson traded retro kitsch for royal restraint—her purple Rodarte gown at the Naked Gun premiere was pure elegance, with just a hint of mischief.

Pamela Anderson knows how to pivot. After a press tour filled with 60s bouffants and playful silhouettes, she arrived at Cineworld Leicester Square on July 22, 2025, for the UK premiere of The Naked Gun in a look that felt like a deep exhale—quiet, sculptural, and unmistakably regal.

Her custom Rodarte gown, rendered in a rich violet hue, featured a corseted bodice that cinched the waist with architectural precision. From there, the skirt fell in soft pleats—no train, no embellishment, just movement. It was a masterclass in restraint, the kind of dress that doesn’t need sparkle to command attention. The color choice was strategic. Anderson’s platinum hair and sun-kissed skin made the purple pop, while the simplicity of the silhouette allowed the craftsmanship to shine. She paired the gown with Pandora jewelry—delicate silver pieces that added shimmer without distraction. Her beauty look was equally pared back: nude lips, brushed-up brows, and a soft smoky eye that nodded to the film’s noir roots. The lighting on the pink carpet (yes, pink—not red) cast a warm glow, catching the folds of her skirt and the gleam of her earrings as she posed beside co-star Liam Neeson.

The premiere marked Anderson’s return to major studio comedy, playing opposite Neeson in Akiva Schaffer’s reboot of the cult franchise. And while the film leans slapstick, her fashion moment was anything but. Is this Anderson’s quiet renaissance? A shift from bombshell to icon?

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