
Paris, Monday, September 29, 2025. In full effervescence of the Fashion Week Spring-summer 2026, Pamela Anderson stole the spotlight on the red carpet. Accustomed to sophisticated looks and iconic beauty, the actress appeared in a totally reinvented look, far from her eternal platinum blond.
John Nollet, the architect of metamorphoses
If there is a name behind this transformation, it is that of John Nollet. Hair designer of stars and cinema, he has multiplied for years the creations that have become cult. We owe him the Mutin square of Amélie Poulain, the Dreadlocks of Jack Sparrow or the monumental wigs of Jeanne du Barry in the film of Maïwenn.
With Pamela Anderson, Nollet signs a new page in its creative history. Visionary, he is not content to style: he reinvents icons to inscribe them in modernity, imagining timeless and daring looks.
An inspiration seventies signed Marlène Jobert
To imagine this metamorphosis, John Nollet was inspired by actress Marlène Jobert and her famous Venetian redhead in the 1970s. This choice is not trivial: it mixes nostalgia for a flamboyant cinematographic era and will to reinterpret this mythical color in a current version.
Result: a reinvented, bright red, both natural and sophisticated. A subtle balance which avoids the artificial side and which elegantly underlines the features of Pamela Anderson.
Pamela Anderson, 58, redhead for cinema
This new cut is not only a hair whim. John Nollet imagined her in direct connection with the next role of Pamela Anderson in Love is not the AnswerMickaël Cera’s first feature film scheduled for 2026. The idea was to give body to a character through a hair that tells a story.
This revisited seventies square thus becomes a real narrative tool: it connects the actress to a cinematographic tradition, while propelling it in a resolutely contemporary aesthetic.
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Pamela Anderson, always solar and timeless
If the shock of this transformation has caused a lot of ink to flow, one thing is certain: Pamela Anderson keeps her intact aura. Solar, elegant and natural, she confirmed in Paris that she knows how to reinvent herself without ever losing what makes her an icon.
This red square signed John Nollet perfectly illustrates this ability to surprise, seduce and inspire. Like her career, Pamela Anderson proves that she is not frozen in an image, but constantly evolving.
A red square that will be a date
The appearance of Pamela Anderson at Fashion Week will remain as one of the highlights of this season. More than a simple hair change, it is a declaration of style and an affirmation of freedom.
With this transformation, John Nollet and Pamela Anderson offer the public a lesson of modern elegance: daring to break with its image, embrace change and show that in any age, the audacity remains the most beautiful of signatures.