Pamela Anderson attended Giorgio Armani’s Spring 2025 Women’s Ready-to-Wear Fashion Show on Thursday, along with a host of A-list stars and special guests. Ahead of the show, “The Last Showgirl” star appeared on the red carpet at an event in New York City and posed for photos.
For the occasion, Anderson opted for a look with a glittery finish. The actress styled a pair of high-waisted black slim-fit pants with a silk white long-sleeve blouse with a V-neckline and an angular cut.
Over her blouse, Anderson wore a sparkling jacket draped over her shoulders. The jacket features an ornate pattern, with shades of grey, black and blue included throughout the piece. Anderson’s jacket also featured sequin elements, giving the look a subtle sparkle.
Anderson paired the look with pointed-toe black heels and also carried a small black handbag. The actress opted for her now signature no-makeup look and styled her blonde hair in natural waves with a slight side part.
Armani’s spring 2025 rtw show coincides with the opening of the Italian luxury fashion house’s new location on Madison Avenue in the Big Apple. Titled “In Viaggo” (meaning “On the Journey”), the show featured unstructured men’s tailoring in beige and greige, summer Early looks that were strong in sportswear, such as linen, were featured. ,” WWD’s Emily Mercer reported.
“Throughout, Armani’s classics were in dialogue with the present, resonating through younger pieces that touched on spring’s biggest trends such as bohemian, sheer, pastel, femininity and fantasy. Even the designer’s bloomer shorts , seemed right in the context of the boxer shorts craze of the past two summers,” Mercer added.
The New York City show was significant for the designer. “This trip to New York has even more personal meaning for me than my last visit because it coincides with two milestones: I just turned 90 and the company is about to celebrate its 50th anniversary,” Armani said. he previously told WWD. show.
“I approach this journey like a cinematic experience, remembering the films that fascinated me in my youth and shaped my aesthetic.”