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Pamela Anderson is still out and about following the awards circuit for her film “The Last Showgirl.” The star attended the 45th annual New York Women In Film and Television Muse Awards on Wednesday.
For the award show, Anderson wore a grey coat and skirt set from Tory Burch‘s fall 2025 collection. The full skirt is ankle length. She also wore semi-sheer tights.
For shoes, Anderson wore a pair of Tory Burch sandals from the same collection. The shoe is made of brown leather and is a strappy silhouette. With an open, exposed toe, the shoe includes two straps that join in the front of the foot before joining another slingback-style strap. There’s also a cutout at the vamp.
The shoes also include a silver brooch-like embellishment. The shiny accessory is in the shape of flowers. The heel is also distinctive: It is an angular silhouette with a slightly flared shape. It appears to be a stiletto version of the company’s twisted heel.
The sandal was shown on the runway in multiple iterations. While there were leather variations, they shoes are also available in suede and were all shown with tights. Katie Holmes recently wore the same Tory Burch pair to the Printemps opening in New York.
This isn’t the first time Anderson has been dressed in Tory Burch. In January, she wore a full look from the brand including a pair of knee-high brown leather boots. She wore the outfit for a screening of “The Last Showgirl” at SoHo House.
She’s worn a number of other sandals this year. Notably, she wore a white slingback heel from Jacquemus to the BAFTA Awards in February. That shoe included a pointed vamp with a bow at the tip. There was also a super sharp, pointed toe. She also wore simple sandals with a toe strap and ankle strap for an interview on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” back in January.
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