This is the one jewelry piece that Pamela Anderson never takes off
A global ambassador for Pandora, the Canadian star stepped out in style

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Pamela Anderson’s life is “really busy” these days.
In addition to releasing the film The Naked Gun, which she stars in alongside actor (and rumoured beau) Liam Neeson, the Vancouver Island-based star has also been spending some time on the stage.
“I just closed a Tennessee Williams play … and I came directly here,” Anderson says of the play, Camino Real, which was staged in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
The “here” that Anderson referenced was Copenhagen, Denmark where the star hosted an intimate dinner with Pandora during the city’s international fashion week.
Anderson, a global brand ambassador for the Danish jewelry brand, remarked before the meal that she was more than pleased to find space for the event in her already full schedule.
“Copenhagen is the perfect palette cleanse,” Anderson said with a smile of the city.
Dressed in a chic, black column gown with a very low back, Anderson accented the evening attire with a simple black headband and a few pieces of Pandora jewelry.
Soft-spoken and smiley, the Canadian star kicked off the dinner with a short speech about the evening’s planned fare, which featured a three-course meal inspired by recipes from the longtime vegan’s very own cookbook. Titled I Love You: Recipes from the Heart, the plant-based recipe book was original published in October 2024 and has gone on to become a New York Times bestseller.
“I was so thrilled to hear that they wanted to do that,” Anderson said of the interpretation of her dishes for the brand event, which included a Panzanella salad, a vegetable-and-bean bourguignon, and a raspberry dessert, all created by Chef Lasse Askov. “A Michelin-star chef cooking from my little cookbook … I’m curious to see how this is going to go.”
Organized by the jewelry company as a reveal event for its new Pandora Talisman collection, the theme of the evening also seemed to centre around strength.
At each place setting was a note featuring a message from Anderson, along with a petite gold-tone charm, that relayed a sentiment of self understanding and appreciation.
“You’ll learn that beauty isn’t about being seen — it’s about seeing yourself, the world, the smallest things others miss,” she noted in the letter, adding: “You’re not lost, you’re becoming who you were always meant to be.”
Pointing to simple lab-grown diamond studs as her personal go-to for jewelry — “You can wear that with a crisp white shirt or jeans and a T-shirt,” she said in a video shared to the brand’s Instagram account — Anderson finished by saying the jewelry brand has “always” been by her side.
“It’s family,” she said simply.

Set in the impressive Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum in Copenhagen, which specializes in Nordic antiquities, the brand’s latest jewelry collection was displayed surrounded by priceless relics.
Inspired by ancient coins, the new Pandora Talisman release taps into timeless symbols including hearts, the lion, the sun and the moon. Paired with Latin engravings with sayings such amor vincit omnia, or love conquers all, the jewelry medallions are meant to represent “modern expressions” of the wearer.
“It’s a new way of doing our charms. It’s a new way of wearing our jewelry,” Berta de Pablos-Barbier, chief marketing officer for Pandora, explained of the antiquities-inspired launch. “We are very excited.”
Founded in 1982, Pandora has become known for its customizable jewelry creations, primarily their charms (Anderson notes both she and her mother are among the charm-loving fans). Featuring 12 designs, the new Pandora Talisman pieces look to evolve that personalization element via more elevated designs. The new mix-and-match pendants are available in sterling silver, 14-karat gold plated and mixed-metal.

According to brand creative directors A. Filippo Ficarelli and Francesco Terzo, the new launch is more than just a collection, “it’s a new way to connect, reflect and express.”
Compatible with the company’s Pandora ME necklaces and bracelets, the new collection is an evolution of the companies iconic charm collections, which feature a wide variety of shapes, colours, characters and metal-tone mixes.
Postmedia News was a guest of Pandora in Copenhagen. The brand neither reviewed nor approved this article.
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