Pamela Anderson is officially blonde again. At the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, she stepped onto the red carpet debuting her signature platinum shade after months of wearing copper for a recent role. Her hair was styled into a bouffant-inspired French twist chignon with lift through the crown, soft texture at the sides by Celebrity Hairstylist John Nollet (@johnnollet). “For the Golden Globes, my inspiration came from the golden age of movies, ones that make me dream of a glamorous Hollywood—Fellini, Hitchcock, etc,” John shares. “It’s always about how to make hair shine with a beautiful, healthy texture. For Pamela, I wanted to create an effortless Fresh twist, a chignon for an iconic woman who inspires me.”
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Pamela echoed the Old Hollywood influence behind the look, sharing, “Cinema is my biggest influence—I’m always influenced by old movies, but this look is inspired by my mother in the garden. She always used to wear this messy bouffant with her gardening gloves and rolled up jeans, and it was always so effortless and chic. This is a much more polished version, but the look is a modern bouffant, which I think is really fun.”
To execute the style while preserving the integrity of Pamela’s newly lightened blonde, John used Biolage at every step to maintain shine, smoothness and hair health. See his full step-by-step breakdown below.











