Grab your polyester flares, aviator sunglasses, and lighten up your locks because Pamela Anderson is taking us back to the 1970s this spring. The “Last Showgirl” star seems to open a portal to that relaxed, incredibly stylish era with her soft, inward-twisted layers and platinum long bob.

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Pamela Anderson's new 1970s look
Anderson hit the red carpet and performed at the Fashion Trust US 2026 Awards in Los Angeles with her signature blonde locks styled in a dreamy, effortless updo that was reminiscent of 1970s icon Farrah Fawcett, known for her layered styles. Pamela's hair was full of airy texture and movement, with long, cheekbone-length curtain bangs partially covering one eye while the rest of the hair flowed into the front layers.
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How to do feathery layers in the 1970s style
The strands around the face were curled inward and framed the cheekbones and jawline, further emphasizing the shape and dynamism of the hairstyle. This light, layered, shiny style would be equally appropriate in 1976 and 2026. Anderson, who has been keeping her makeup minimal in recent years, opted for just a light lip color and no mascara for the red carpet.
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While the actress has long been associated with her iconic '90s hairstyle, she's been happy to incorporate elements from other decades into her looks lately. Most notably, an even more “feathery” bob that she debuted in late 2025 along with a new copper hair color. Anderson said the inspiration for the cut was 1980s French cinema and actress Marlene Jobert, adding that she “just has fun” with her hair. “I just play with it… it's going to be different every day.” Her free and easy approach to beauty is always inspiring, and that's exactly how we welcome spring, no matter the year.
Based on material from: Allure.com
