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New Zealand Fashion Week

The New York Times

“But New Zealand’s best-known fashion name was no match for Pamela Anderson, who blitzed the media with the global introduction of her new eco-friendly line A*Muse, in partnership with the former Heatherette co-designer Richie Rich.

The collection included graphic leggings, bandeau bikinis, caftans, vegan sandals and men’s novelty swim briefs with crotch embellishments that included a real pair of rhinestone-embellished scissors.

After the show, flanked by Rich on his trademark roller skates, Anderson did a victory lap of the runway wearing not much more than the pink scarf in which she had wrapped herself for her press conference on the previous day.

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Pamela Anderson Launches Budget-Friendly Signature Fragrance

People Magazine Stylewatch, Nov 2009

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Juggling a shapely perfume bottle in each hand, Pamela Anderson, launched her much-anticipated first fragrances Malibu Blue and Malibu Pink in partnership with International Beauty Brands at the W Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. last night in signature sexy style.

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Pamela Anderson to help launch anti-seal hunt ads

The Canadian Press—Toronto

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Pamela Anderson will help launch a new ad campaign against the Canadian seal hunt Friday morning at the Ontario legislature in Toronto.

The Canadian actress and activist is one of several celebrities who will be part of the PETA campaign calling for an end to the annual seal hunt.

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Pammy Reloaded

Elle UK, Sept 2009

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She collects art and lives in a trailer. She is the sex symbol who exercises with her vicar. She is Pamela Anderson, star of Vivienne Westwood’s new campaign, at 42. It just gets more interesting.
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Cruelty Doesn't Fly

August 2009

Pamela

Pamela Anderson prepares unsuspecting travelers for takeoff in PETA's “Cruelty Doesn't Fly” video. Watch as she strips passengers—of fur, leather, and all animal skins!
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