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Elle
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Elle
Pamela Anderson Channels Old Hollywood Glamour In New York City
Pamela Anderson has mastered the art of effortlessly refined style. In recent years, the actress has re-entered the style scene, attending fashion weeks and redefining traditional glamour, often opting for a bare face but exciting silhouettes. Yesterday afternoon was no exception: The cultural icon was spotted in New York City while promoting her upcoming film, The Naked Gun, sporting two different monochrome outfits. Anderson started off bright and bold in a cobalt blue Akris ensemble. Though vibrant, the look was relatively simple, featuring a pencil skirt and a tie-neck blouse. Accessories were also minimal—she stuck to nude heels and a pair of tortoiseshell cat-eye sunglasses. Both complemented her lightly curled bob hairstyle (a newer update to her blunt bob and baby bangs from this year's Met Gala), which only added to the mid-20th-century effect. The second was an exciting look from New York City-based wunderkind Willy Chavarria, fresh from his spring 2026 collection, which debuted in Paris last month. The mint green blouse and ankle-length matching brocade skirt felt fit for Old Hollywood royalty—a subtle shift in the womenswear we traditionally see from the designer. The runway also returned to lesser explored codes, presenting a handful of strikingly voluminous gowns reminiscent of Chavarria's AW23 collection, creating an exciting change of pace. On the runway, the look was styled with an equally glamorous hat and a bold red clutch for contrast. Anderson, however, chose a more understated route, pairing it with perfectly colour-matched heels and a cream handbag for a relaxed yet put-together finish. ELLE Collective is a new community of fashion, beauty and culture lovers. For access to exclusive content, events, inspiring advice from our Editors and industry experts, as well the opportunity to meet designers, thought-leaders and stylists, become a member today HERE. Alexandra Hildreth is the Fashion News Editor at ELLE. She is fascinated by style trends, industry news, shake-ups, and The Real Housewives. Previously, she attended the University of St Andrews in Scotland. Following graduation, she moved back to New York City and worked as a freelance journalist and producer.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Pamela Anderson Turns Heads in a Sleek Monochrome Look Straight From the Runway
Pamela Anderson has mastered the art of effortlessly refined style. In recent years, the actress has re-entered the style scene, attending fashion weeks and redefining traditional glamour, often opting for a bare face but exciting silhouettes. Yesterday afternoon was no exception: The cultural icon was spotted in New York City while promoting her upcoming film, The Naked Gun, sporting two different monochrome outfits. Anderson started off bright and bold in a cobalt blue Akris ensemble. Though vibrant, the look was relatively simple, featuring a pencil skirt and a tie-neck blouse. Accessories were also minimal—she stuck to nude heels and a pair of tortoiseshell cat-eye sunglasses. Both complemented her lightly curled bob hairstyle (a newer update to her blunt bob and baby bangs from this year's Met Gala), which only added to the mid-20th-century effect. The second was an exciting look from New York City-based wunderkind Willy Chavarria, fresh from his spring 2026 collection, which debuted in Paris last month. The mint green blouse and ankle-length matching brocade skirt felt fit for Old Hollywood royalty—a subtle shift in the womenswear we traditionally see from the designer. The runway also returned to lesser explored codes, presenting a handful of strikingly voluminous gowns reminiscent of Chavarria's fall 2023 collection, creating an exciting change of pace. On the runway, the look was styled with an equally glamorous hat and a bold red clutch for contrast. Anderson, however, chose a more understated route, pairing it with perfectly color-matched heels and a cream handbag for a relaxed yet put-together finish. You Might Also Like The 15 Best Organic And Clean Shampoos For Any And All Hair Types 100 Gifts That Are $50 Or Under (And Look Way More Expensive Than They Actually Are) Solve the daily Crossword

Elle
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Elle
Pamela Anderson Turns Heads in a Sleek Monochrome Look Straight From the Runway
Pamela Anderson has mastered the art of effortlessly refined style. In recent years, the actress has re-entered the style scene, attending fashion weeks and redefining traditional glamour, often opting for a bare face but exciting silhouettes. Yesterday afternoon was no exception: The cultural icon was spotted in New York City while promoting her upcoming film, The Naked Gun, sporting two different monochrome outfits. Anderson started off bright and bold in a cobalt blue Akris ensemble. Though vibrant, the look was relatively simple, featuring a pencil skirt and a tie-neck blouse. Accessories were also minimal—she stuck to nude heels and a pair of tortoiseshell cat-eye sunglasses. Both complemented her lightly curled bob hairstyle (a newer update to her blunt bob and baby bangs from this year's Met Gala), which only added to the mid-20th-century effect. The second was an exciting look from New York City-based wunderkind Willy Chavarria, fresh from his spring 2026 collection, which debuted in Paris last month. The mint green blouse and ankle-length matching brocade skirt felt fit for Old Hollywood royalty—a subtle shift in the womenswear we traditionally see from the designer. The runway also returned to lesser explored codes, presenting a handful of strikingly voluminous gowns reminiscent of Chavarria's fall 2023 collection, creating an exciting change of pace. On the runway, the look was styled with an equally glamorous hat and a bold red clutch for contrast. Anderson, however, chose a more understated route, pairing it with perfectly color-matched heels and a cream handbag for a relaxed yet put-together finish.
Yahoo
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Princess Charlene of Monaco Chooses Zimmermann for Breezy South of France Styling With Prince Albert II and Children
Princess Charlene of Monaco opted for an intricately embroidered midi dress courtesy of Zimmermann for her latest royal outing in the South of France's Carladez on Wednesday. The royal joined her husband, Prince Albert II of Monaco, along with the couple's two children, 10-year-old twins Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques. Princess Charlene wore Zimmermann's Dawning Sunray dress. The look featured a high neckline with cape silhouette sleeves and sunray pleats throughout. On both the bodice and the skirt of the ivory dress was black embroidery and patterning styled with botanical inspiration — a bouquet of florals featured throughout for an added dose of femininity and summertime styling. More from WWD Queen Camilla's Latest Fiona Clare Dress Brings the Animal Kingdom to Wimbledon Kate Middleton, Queen Camilla and Brigitte Macron Embrace the French and U.K. Flag Colorscape for Windsor State Banquet Kate Middleton Embraces French Couture in Pink Dior to Welcome Brigitte Macron in Windsor The royal added further to her look, wearing a pair of slingback ballerina flats courtesy of Gianvito Rossi and accessorized with a pair of sunglasses by Louis Vuitton, a favorite designer of the royal. Princess Charlene's family favored daytime outing royal styling. Prince Albert II wore a navy suited look complete with a tie. The couple's children wore summery pieces, with Prince Jacques in a polo while Princess Gabriella favored a botanical inspired dress with hues of green, red, blue and yellow. Zimmermann, an Australia-based brand, is a departure from the luxury wear Princess Charlene has a tendency to style. Last June, the royal wore a blue gown with exposed shoulders courtesy of Louis Vuitton for the losing ceremony of the 64th Monte Carlo Television Festival. The royal often styles pieces from other labels like Akris and Elie Saab, among others. The last time Princess Charlene coordinated with her children was last April during a visit to Brittany in France. Princess Charlene styled a plaid wool jacket and coordinated trousers from Ralph Lauren Collection alongside her daughter, who wore a similarly toned wool coat with angular lapels and a soft collar. View Gallery Launch Gallery: Princess Charlene of Monaco's Style Through the Years [PHOTOS] Best of WWD A Look Back at Fourth of July Celebrations at the White House Princess Diana's Birthday Looks Through the Years: Her Sleek Black Jacques Azagury Dress, Vibrant Colors and More Lauren Sánchez's Fashion Evolution Through the Years: From Her Days as TV News Anchor to Today


The South African
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The South African
Princess Charlene attends 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival
Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene graced the closing ceremony of the 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival in Monte-Carlo. Held at the iconic Grimaldi Forum, the festival drew the world's television elite to the Riviera. The royal couple, ever the picture of elegance, took centre stage at the Crystal Nymph Award ceremony on 17 June. The highlight of the night was when American actress and producer Robin Wright received the coveted Crystal Nymph Award from Prince Albert himself, according to New My Royals. 'It's an honour to be recognised in a place that celebrates the power of storytelling,' Wright said. Princess Charlene, who has always championed women's causes, had also attended the Women with Purpose lunch the previous day. Organised by Swiss fashion house Akris, the event celebrated women striving for a fairer, more inclusive world. 'Empowering women is not just a trend. It's a necessity,' Princess Charlene remarked, drawing applause from an audience that included influential figures from across the globe. Founded in 1961 by Prince Rainier III as a tribute to Princess Grace, the Monte-Carlo Television Festival has become a must-attend event for the world's television industry. This year, the festival ran from 13 to 17 June, offering exclusive screenings, behind-the-scenes panels, and red carpet reunions. The Golden Nymph Awards are the heart of the festival, recognising excellence in fiction, documentaries, news, and environmental storytelling. This year, Sweden's Vanguard clinched the Golden Nymph for Best Series, while On a Day in September won Best Fiction Film. The Prince Rainier III Special Prize went to Rewilding Sharks , a nod to environmental innovation—a theme close to many South African hearts. AMADE awarded the prize for child protection to Children in the Fire, and the Monaco Red Cross honoured L'ange de Boutcha with the prize for humanitarian law. As the curtain fell, Prince Albert summed up the spirit of the event: 'Television brings us together. It gives us the chance to see the world through different eyes.' Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.