There was always this rock ‘n’ roll undertone. Back to the idea of her being this bombshell from the ’50s, she was more of a ’90s version of it. I also had the same latex dresses made to Lily’s proportions to replicate Pam in that time, because she did wear latex. For the deposition we built the suit that she wears, but it was based off of the suit that she wore. K.L.: There were some key historical moments that we recreated and it was important for me that the wardrobe was the same as she wore it, because there was a lot of thought into what she wore in those moments. WWD: To what extent did you aim to replicate those iconic looks versus using them as inspiration, and feeling like you could depart from them? I was trying to get myself into that fiery, passionate relationship. I also added a few stills from “Wild at Heart” because Laura Dern and Nicholas Cage in that film reminded me of Pam and Tommy. I did a whole board of Brigitte Bardot, Marilyn Monroe, and some beautiful Helmut Lang lingerie shots. Her style reminded me of this Brigitte Bardot, bombshell-type character. I also did a fantasy board where, when I think about a character, I really want to know where their inspiration is coming from. I wanted to make sure I understood that progression completely. “Baywatch” was taking off and she had this film, “Barb Wire.” I really wanted to capture her in that moment, but we also do some flashbacks to when she started out with Playboy. He was constantly changing his style, always coming up with something. I started with him in the early ’90s, because in the late ’80s he was was much more glam and theatrical, and then it started to mellow out a little bit. I did a board for each year, from the late ’80s to the late ’90s so I could show the progression of her style. So we wanted to have the correct research. I remember them, I remember the things that she would wear, I remember a lot of that - but in my mind’s eye, it’s not exactly how it was. What you have in your memory is usually different than what you find online. For my research I used a lot of resources from my own photos, but then also did a deep dive for Pamela and Tommy specifically. I also am from Southern California I lived in L.A. Kameron Lennox: I read the article and read the script. WWD: Where did your research process begin for “Pam & Tommy”? Kylie chose the red Ranger, sporting a crop top, pants and exposed thong with straight red hair down to her waist, while friends Stassie, Victoria, Sofia and Carter filled the roles of the pink, blue, yellow and black Rangers, respectively.Below, WWD chats with the costume designer about creating the sartorial tone for the show. Promotional ad for 1996’s “Barb Wire,” starring Pam Anderson. Kendall was just days behind younger sister, Kylie, in revealing her Halloween look, as the makeup mogul and her clique opted to dress up as Power Rangers. Jenner was cheered on by friends, fans and family within the comment section, as big sister Kim proclaimed, “OMG U WIN Halloween □!!!!!!!”įellow runway pro Hailey Baldwin added, “So we’re just gonna sit here and pretend like this isn’t the most insane thing of all time? □□□.” “don’t call me babe,” joked the model within the Instagram post’s caption. This Halloween, Kendall Jenner channeled Pamela Anderson circa 1996, when the blonde bombshell starred in cult-classic action flick, “Barb Wire.”
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