Pamela Anderson delivered another polished, fresh-faced look at the 2025 BAFTA Awards, topped off with Pandora jewellery featuring repurposed stones from the quarter-Finnish actor and Pandora ambassador's previous iconic red carpet ensemble
The latest stop of the ongoing awards season took place in London last Sunday as the 2025 BAFTA Awards took over the city’s Royal Festival Hall. Naturally, some of the industry’s biggest and brightest were in attendance, including quarter-Finnish icon Pamela Anderson, who was there to celebrate her latest film, the critically acclaimed The Last Showgirl, in which she stars as the lead character Shelly Gardner.
Building on the refined and elegant looks that have come to define her red carpet appearances, Anderson embraced her now-signature fresh, make-up-free face, her voluminous blonde locks breezily tousled. The angelic feel carried into her custom-made, crisp white gown courtesy of Jacquemus – a form-hugging, draped off-shoulder number with a cascading train, which Anderson paired with matching heels. The ethereal ensemble wouldn’t be complete without a touch of sparkle, for which Anderson turned to Danish brand Pandora, whose bespoke lab-grown diamond set adorned her as she graced the red carpet.

Anderson's custom-made Pandora 'Infinite Collar' necklace featured repurposed stones from the necklace she wore to the 2024 Met Gala. Photo: Marco Bahler

Photo: Marco Bahler
However, Anderson’s Pandora bijoux for the BAFTAs featured a special connection to another red carpet moment engraved in our memories: her 2024 Met Gala look. Nestled in the actor’s eye-catching, ‘Infinite Collar’ necklace boasting 68 carats of lab-grown diamonds set in 14K white gold, were repurposed 2-carat stones from the exquisite necklace Anderson wore with her nude Oscar de la Renta dress at last year’s Met Gala. Accompanying her upcycled jewels were Pandora’s ‘Infinite’ 14K white gold lab-grown diamond drop earrings and the brand’s white gold, lab-grown diamond-strewn ‘Infinite’ ring. The piece was a stunning sustainable statement; proof that not every glittering red carpet diamond needs to be brand new.
Pandora’s creative directors, Francesco Terzo and A. Filippo Ficarelli, describe the ‘Infinite’ collection as “a manifestation of the light within all of us,” and Anderson’s BAFTA look certainly brightened up the murky winter day.