Makeup-free Pamela Anderson, 56, opts for a quirky coat and a matching hat as she joins Barbara Palvin and Irina Shayk for Paris Fashion Week's Vivienne Westwood show

She's been catching the eye with her radiant natural looks.
And Pamela Anderson once again opted to go makeup-free as she joined stars including Barbara Palvin and Christina Hendricks for the Vivienne Westwood show at Paris Fashion Week on Saturday.
The actress, 56, posed in a quirky trench coat with a dynamic checked print from the legendary designer as she arrived for the fashion event.
Pamela has been proudly showing off her bare-faced complexion at a slew of Fashion Week shows, and the Westwood one was no different.
The Baywatch veteran posed in an oversized olive green trench coat with a pinstriped red print and a matching hat.
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Meanwhile Barbara, 29, who recently tied the knot with actor Dylan Sprouse, slipped into a plunging bustier with intricate floral painted detailing, teamed with a funky matching skirt.
The Hungarian model sported her outfit with chunky white platform heels and dramatic silver earrings.
In her latest Fashion Week appearance, Irina Shayk sported a fun lilac and blue tartan ensemble as she made her way into the event to walk on the runway.
The model's outfit was akin to Westwood's legendary punk rock style, boasted a cropped lilac top and a blue striped skirt.
Irina then changed into a dramatic white corset dress with an oversized skirt as she took to the catwalk during the show.
Actress Christina, 48, cut a fashionable figure in a dramatic mixed-print dress with a matching cape.
The look boasted a mixture of different colours and prints and was teamed with floral platform boots.
Pamela's latest runway appearance came just hours after she joined a star-studded front row at the Victoria Beckham show on Friday.
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The Playboy icon cut a chic figure in a yellow floral printed dress, which displayed frilled embellishments on her bust.
Pamela recently spoke about how she prefers a more muted make-up look or even going make-up free nowadays.
'The 90′s was the 90′s, and now it's 2023. I like to do things that are different, I feel like… [and] this is a new chapter of my life,' she told Entertainment Tonight.
'Natural beauty still takes two hours in front of a mirror. It's funny because, you know, I'm always in the garden now. I always have dirt under my nails. So it's nice to wear diamonds just to glam it up a little bit.'
Following designer Vivienne's death in December 2022, her life partner and co-designer, Andreas Kronthaler, paid tribute with a special collection at Paris Fashion Week in March.
'It is my very personal tribute to her,' Kronthaler told W Magazine. 'I think it's a very helpful process to go through something like this.
'I can create a new situation for myself. But at the moment, it's just still a strange period.'
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