Pamela Andersoncannot be stopped; the iconic blonde bombshell is on a winning streak following her recent Magazine Covers, Smashbox Cosmetics partnership, a hit TV series, and another clothing contribution following her previous collab with Frankies Bikinis last year. Pamela teams up with Re-Done to recreate some of the most iconic pieces known to Pamela: Denim, Denim Shorts, Classic T-shirts, and Body hugging bodysuits, to name a few of the stand-out pieces.
In line with her passion for the planet, RE/DONE & Pam was thoughtfully designed using green practices. Every product utilizes eco-conscious methods, including low-impact washes, recycled fabrics, California-grown regenerative cotton, apple-skin leather, and untreated organic cotton. Shop the Collection HERE.
Photographed by Lea Colombo
Photographed by Lea Colombo
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