Pamela Anderson stole the Paris Fashion Week show with her no-makeup appearance. PHOTO

This season, Pamela Anderson is adopting a timeless beauty trend during Paris Fashion Week: no makeup.

On Wednesday, the model, writer, and actor were first sighted at The Row’s runway show, where she donned a black suit with two coats, straight-leg pants, and a white button-up shirt.

Nonetheless, her skin stole the show. Anderson appeared to be focused on presenting her bright complexion and natural skin tone while wearing minimal makeup.

She looked cheerful with a yellow midi dress, heeled brown shoes, and a pink handbag. Anderson also wore no makeup, in line with her laid-back approach.

Anderson recently told Elle that she quit using makeup after the death of her longtime artist and friend Alexis Vogel from breast cancer in 2019.

“She was fantastic.” And since then, I’ve just felt that it’s just better for me not to wear makeup without Alexis,” Anderson told the outlet.

Anderson displayed the stylish side of no-makeup looks on Friday, after her previous two Paris Fashion Week appearances were more relaxed.

She was pictured at the Victoria Beckham runway show wearing a brown gown with a yellow-and-green floral design.

She accessorized the mermaid look with platform shoes and wore little makeup other than lip gloss.

Anderson’s face was partially obscured by a wide-brimmed hat that matched her green-and-red trench coat for her last appearance at the fashion event.

Even yet, as she gazed up at photographers at the Vivienne Westwood event, it was clear that she had skipped the blush, eyeliner, foundation, and other beauty essentials.

Anderson rushed to Instagram after attending the four Fashion Week events to post images of her clothes and views on wearing no makeup.

“An adventure in Paris with new eyes…” she captioned her Instagram image. “There is beauty in self-acceptance, imperfection, and love.”

Selena Gomez, Michelle Pfeiffer, Vanessa Williams, and Anne Hathaway are among the other celebs who have gone makeup-free this year.