Actress Pamela Anderson returned to her classic blonde hair to honor her son Dylan Jagger Lee's request for his wedding to interior designer Paula Bruss in Saint-Tropez.
The intimate ceremony took place at a private villa in Les Parcs, where the fashion choices included multiple custom outfits from Oscar de la Renta, as reported by Vogue.
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For the ceremony, Anderson wore a custom mustard brocade dress with a small cape designed by Fernando Garcia, following a long satin caftan with fringe details worn during the welcome party.
"Fernando has been a friend for a long time," said Anderson, who served as Mother of the Groom.
Anderson expressed deep pride in the couple, describing her son as a grounding force for their family relationships.
"Dylan is a beautiful soul—he really is a grounding force in all of our lives. He and Paula are an undeniable match.
They are a wonderful artistic couple, and we are so blessed to share our families," she said.
Watching her son exchange vows was an "emotional moment" for the former Baywatch star.
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"I'm so happy for Dylan and so excited to send him off into the wild world," Anderson added.
She noted that her feelings occasionally overwhelmed her during the celebration, quoting Khalil Gibran: "As parents, we are the bow from which life springs."
The hair transformation began months before the ceremony after an appearance on the Today show, where Anderson revealed her son's preference for her classic look.
"Mom, can you be blonde for my wedding?" Dylan asked.
Anderson readily accepted the styling request, and reverting to her signature shade "feels good," she said.
The couple announced their engagement in 2024 after a coastal proposal at sunset. Anderson shared her blessings online, writing, "I'm so happy for you guys!!!
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You are meant for each other… I love you both, congratulations!"
