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Anderson's Vulva Dress Gets Wax Figure Double
3 Dec
Summary
- Pamela Anderson's iconic vulva dress has been recreated for Madame Tussauds.
- The dress celebrates female empowerment and bodily autonomy.
- Anderson found her wax figure both familiar and unsettling.

Pamela Anderson has revealed that her custom-designed Gabriela Hearst gown, famous for its hundreds of vulva motifs from the 2024 Golden Globes, has been meticulously recreated for her wax figure at Madame Tussauds London. The actress shared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! that the dress itself was a labor of love, with many artisans dedicating numerous hours to its creation.
Anderson chose this particular dress for her wax double, seeing it as a powerful symbol of female empowerment, bodily autonomy, and freedom from shame. She aimed to provide a chance for fans to connect with its audacious message. The creation of the second dress for the wax figure underscores the significance and impact of the original couture piece.
Reflecting on her wax figure, Anderson described a disorienting sensation, noting its uncanny resemblance yet simultaneous foreignness. Her family also experienced a mix of awe and slight creepiness upon their first viewing. The figure, unveiled in November, immortalizes a moment that sparked significant positive dialogue about empowerment and self-expression.




