![]() In a turn that’s surprising even to her, she’s become a full-fledged fashion insider, opening the Hugo Boss show, sitting front row at Jacquemus, and now, starring in Aritzia’s fall 2023 campaign for its Babaton collection. Anderson’s past has been everywhere in fashion’s present lately: #Pamcore is perpetually trending, her iconic looks (that “Girl” baby tee! The proto-motomami looks from Barb Wire!) have found a second life on Instagram and TikTok, and her trick for creating an updo using a G-string even went viral. “I guess everybody always romanticizes the past,” she says. I am where I’m supposed to be.” She misses the days of letter writing, and the ritual takes her back to a pre-social media, pre-texting era. “If I’m not writing, I know I’m not in a good place,” she says. She’s been spending the dawn hours working on a newsletter, which she jokes she mainly does to avoid writing her kids “long, rambling emails.” She’s also working on a novel which she describes as “very romantic and sexy and traumatic and funny.” Anderson has already been up for a while she says this is her favorite time of day. ![]() It’s morning where she is, namely, at her rustic home on Vancouver Island, off the coast of Canada. That’s how Pamela Anderson begins our conversation. Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world.
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