Pamela Anderson Debuts New ‘Blanche Blonde’ Mullet At NYFW

New York Fashion Week brimmed with iconic moments last week. While Anne Hathaway channelled her inner Devil Wears Prada and Lana Del Rey brought date night energy to Ralph Lauren, it was Pamela Anderson who truly stole the spotlight at Tory Burch. Famed for challenging beauty norms in Hollywood, The Last Showgirl star continued her streak of experimentation by debuting a brand new ‘do, which stylists are dubbing the “Blanche Blonde” Modern Mullet.
Anderson debuts a new look
Last week, Anderson stepped out for the Tory Burch A/W 2026 show sporting a brand new hairstyle, which was quick to turn heads. Lending itself to old-Hollywood glam, the cut features high-volume, vintage-inspired curls reminiscent of icons like Marilyn Monroe.
While last season saw Anderson opt for a toasted auburn tone, her new colour moved away from those traditional warm tones in favour of a “Blanche” blonde shade. This, coupled with her new choppy layers, signals a new trend in hair that favours lived-in, textured silhouettes over structured bobs.
The look is also defined by a long, sweeping fringe, which further taps into the current undone, rockstar aesthetic seen across 2026 runways.
Anderson’s new look favours a lived-in, textured silhouette, tapping into the undone aesthetic seen across 2026 runways.
The internet’s response
Anderson paired her new look with a makeup-free complexion, continuing to champion a bare-faced look on the red carpets and beyond.
The internet has been quick to praise her new look, falling in favour of the shaggy mullet-esque bob. One wrote: “Wow, that shaggy bob totally rocks! Loving the bold vibe, you nailed it so well.”
While another affectionately added: “I feel like Pam is having a full-scale renaissance and I love that for her.”
I feel like Pam is having a full-scale renaissance and I love that for her.
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