Pamela Anderson transforms hair at Tory Burch fashion show – See photos
Pamela Anderson, "SNL" star Marcello Hernandez, Tessa Thompson, Amanda Seyfried, Myha'la and more stunned in the front row of Tory Burch's New York Fashion Week show.
Anika ReedNEW YORK − Pamela Anderson is taking her latest hairstyle for a spin at New York Fashion Week.
The actress sported a shaggy blonde bob at the Tory Burch fashion show Wednesday, Feb. 11 − a change from the copper-red hue she rocked late last year, and edgier than her soft, bouncy curls when she returned to her lighter locks in January.
Anderson, 58, also opted for a natural, makeup-free face, her go-to look in recent years as she shed the heavily glammed-up look from her "Baywatch" heyday. She paired her pared-back beauty styling with a charcoal gray button-up cardigan and matching blouse, cream pleated midi skirt, sheer black tights and black pointed-toe shoes.

Anderson joined a heady mix of celebs in the front row: "Saturday Night Live" star Marcello Hernandez, "The Housemaid" actress Amanda Seyfried, "His and Hers" star Tessa Thompson, "Industry" lead Myha'la and "Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" actress (and Meryl Streep's daughter) Grace Gummer.
Thompson chatted animatedly before the show with comedian Mary Beth Barone, and Anderson was all smiles as the front row filled in. After the runway wrapped, Anderson mingled with Hernandez, whose knit sweater Myha'la complimented, as the stars headed backstage to see the eponymous designer.

Burch presented her artful fall/winter 2026 collection amid works of art at Sotheby's auction house, now housed in the Breuer Building on Museum Mile of the Upper East Side. The show was "a meditation on what endures, especially in times of chaos and despair," Burch wrote in the show notes.
Models Alex Consani, Emily Ratajkowski and Amelia Gray Hamlin hit the runway to present the 42 looks, inspired in part by "iconic horticulturist, landscape designer and philanthropist" Bunny Mellon, Burch said. "This collection introduces the Bunny Knot, a detail inspired by a quilted cushion I found in her Antigua home. The simple knot is a reminder of connection, strength and unity." (In addition to Anderson, there was another blonde bombshell at the show, too: Dolly Parton made a soundtrack cameo, as the audience sang along to a sped-up, bass-heavy version of her classic "9 to 5.")

Burch continues to push the brand's Tory-sance into overdrive with chic, wearable classics that have just the right pinch of "on trend" (which she sets). The designer played with color blocking and proportion, pairing chunky sweaters with sleek skirts that looked liquid as they came down the runway, and mixing vibrant blues, chartreuses and tomato reds.

"Sharp tailoring and sportswear" with blazers, trench coats and Peter Pan-collared button-downs met sensual moments of sheer high-neck tops and pleated dresses with Grecian-style draping. Other dresses that came down the runway were slightly off-kilter: a little oversized, a little different but plenty showstopping. One excellent styling detail seen on the models: silver sardine pins and necklaces.

"The mix reflects how women dress now: by instinct, not rules," Burch wrote. By tossing the rules of fashion out the window, Burch continues to prove she's setting the sartorial standard for the next generation.