An early-aughts trend we wouldn't mind seeing make a comeback.
Out of all the Y2K trends that have been resurrected lately (low-rise jeans, skinny scarfs, dresses-over-pants), the tunic top is one that we wouldn’t mind seeing make a comeback—especially when styling the divisive top like Pamela Anderson did at the Deadline Contenders Film event in Los Angeles over the weekend.
For the occasion, the actress walked the red carpet in yet another one of her always-chic winter white outfits. This particular iteration included a white pleated midi skirt layered with a long matching button-down shirt that fell down to her thighs—clearly landing itself into tunic-length territory. Anderson accessorized minimally, adding just a pair of nude pointy-toe pumps to her look.
She maintained her signature makeup-free appearance and wore her blonde hair down in loose waves past her shoulders.
At the event, Anderson sat down for panel discussion about her latest film The Last Showgirl with the film’s director Gia Coppola. During the Q&A session, the actress-slash-activist—who has had roles in TV shows and movies, like Baywatch and Barb Wire—revealed that the Coppola-directed drama was the “first script I ever read that was a good one.”
“It was such a relief to…be able to do a real film,” Anderson said, adding: “I mean, this is the first script I ever read that was a good one. No one was giving me scripts like this. … So I just poured everything I could into it because I thought, ‘What if this is the only film I ever get to do?'”
Per Deadline, The Last Showgirl follows Shelley (Anderson), a seasoned Vegas performer who faces an existential crisis when her show abruptly closes after a 30-year run—an examination of “how our culture just discards so effortlessly," says Coppola.