Pamela Anderson’s look at the Zurich Film Festival will amaze you ( exclusive)

Pamela Anderson’s look at the Zurich Film Festival will amaze you ( exclusive).

Andreson received the festival’s Golden Eye Award on Friday, October 4.

Pamela Anderson is sticking to her minimal makeup policy, but with a flash of pink!

On Friday, Oct. 4, The Last Showgirl star, 5, attended the 20th Zurich Film Festival in Switzerland, where she got the Golden Eye Award, a career accolade that recognized her decades in the business.

Anderson wore an all-pink costume to the event, which also featured a screening of her latest film. To pull everything together, she wore similar-colored pointed-toe heels and minimal jewelry.

Anderson was accompanied on the carpet by Gia Coppola, director of The Last Showgirl, who wore a cream-colored floral dress.Anderson accepted her award on stage to great acclaim, according to video footage released on the event’s Instagram Stories.

During a speech, the actress mentioned her time on Baywatch, saying, «It’s never too late, even if it’s difficult to change people’s hearts and minds.» And I’m humbled that the red bathing suit has become iconic in popular culture.»

«So, please join me in celebrating this new chapter,» Anderson said. «Let me try to change your thinking. My life is an open book. «I have no secrets.»

Anderson’s award and pink look comes over a month after the world premiere of her latest film.

The Last Showgirl follows a showgirl in her fifties whose show closes after a 30-year run, as she tries to repair her relationship with her daughter in the process.

Anderson most recently discussed wearing less makeup when she was named one of Glamour’s Global Women of the Year this week.

«I’ve just done it and played with it,» Anderson told the site about the digital cover. «I’ve nothing against makeup, but I felt like it just looked better on me in my 20s than it did now.»

«You’ll come to a crossroads in your 50s and say, ‘Am I going to chase youth?'» Am I going to be miserable? Or will I be self-accepting? «And it’s a practice,» she explained.

«And it’s hard to say that you’re attempting all this if you’re still doing the red carpets and the covers of magazines plastered in makeup.»