Pamela Anderson 55 is dressed prettily in pink as she

Pamela Anderson, 55, is dressed prettily in pink as she announces her in-store appearance

Pamela Anderson was seen in new pictures on Friday to promote her dazzling collaboration with Frankie’s bikinis.

The 55-year-old Playboy cover girl was pictured in a pale pink swimsuit she helped design, while leaving her hair down and wet.

The post announces that the Baywatch actress will be appearing at the brand’s store on Abbot Kinney Road in Venice Beach on Saturday.

Anderson will meet the fans after they buy a suit.

“Come and meet PAM ♥️ this Saturday (5/13) stop by and shop the #pamxfrankies collection + meet @pamelaanderson at our Abbot Kinney pop-up. Arrive early to secure your place in line!’ The caption read. “1624 Abbot Kinney, Venice, ca. ⏰ 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. *No external mementos to sign, please.”

New Pammy: Pamela Anderson was seen in new pictures on Friday to promote her stunning collaboration with Frankie's bikinis

New Pammy: Pamela Anderson was seen in new pictures on Friday to promote her stunning collaboration with Frankie’s bikinis

Cheeky look: The 55-year-old Playboy cover girl was pictured in a pale pink swimsuit that she helped design while wearing her hair wet

Cheeky look: The 55-year-old Playboy cover girl was pictured in a pale pink swimsuit that she helped design while wearing her hair wet

Pamela made a huge comeback after selling her memoir Love, Pamela and starring in her own Netflix documentary.

The Barb Wire actress was spotted in the suit on the beach at Paradise Cove in Malibu, where she lived with her sons for many years.

The ‘Stacked’ star looked at home as she posed on the sand and flaunted her best Sports Illustrated swimsuit model poses.

“A dream come true,” she wrote in her caption of her collaboration with longtime friend Francesca, who owns Frankie’s bikinis.

It took them months to come up with the swimsuit designs. “It’s about time – I’ve been so excited to share this with you – I’m terrible at keeping a secret – time has flown by so slowly…”

“But today, after a long year, I can share with you all of my favorite industry ideas and tricks – all poured into my swimwear collab with @frankiesbikinis,” she wrote in her caption.

“A dream come true – and who better to do that with than the cutest girl from Paradise Cove (@francescaaiello),” she added.

“She grew up before my eyes, with my boys – our story is authentic and unique.” “Raw, fun and timeless… Available May 4th. Early access link in bio ✨,” the star added.

Surfing in a pool: The post announces that the Baywatch actress will be appearing at the brand's store on Abbot Kinney Road in Venice Beach on Saturday

Surfing in a pool: The post announces that the Baywatch actress will be appearing at the brand’s store on Abbot Kinney Road in Venice Beach on Saturday

Meet the Bombshell: Anderson will meet fans after they buy a suit.

Meet the Bombshell: Anderson will meet fans after they buy a suit. “Come and meet PAM ♥️ this Saturday (5/13) stop by and shop the #pamxfrankies collection + meet @pamelaanderson at our Abbot-Kinney pop-up.”

Once in a lifetime?

Once in a lifetime? “Come early to secure your spot in line!” The caption read. “1624 Abbot Kinney, Venice, approx. ⏰ 11:00 – 12:30 *No external memorabilia to sign please”

She was also seen wearing a hat and veil in the white suit.

And there were several other pictures of her in a yellow floral swimsuit, bathing in a shallow pool with her hair in a braid.

The siren made a comeback earlier this year with her memoir Love, Pamela and her full-length Netflix documentary Pamela: A Love Story.

Anderson shocked fans last week when she slipped back into a red swimsuit that looked a lot like her Baywatch swimsuit.

It turned out to be from her new collaboration with Pamela X Frankie’s Bikinis.

The red suit was just perfect for Pam’s character.

The blonde bombshell popularized red swimsuits in the 1990s thanks to her hit TV show Baywatch. She played lifeguard CJ Parker in the 1990s action drama series starring David Hasselhoff.

In February, she announced that she kept one of the famous red pieces of clothing that she wore for five seasons.

And the beauty – who has said she doesn’t get good results from the show – said she likes to don it every now and then.

Powerful Pam: Pamela made a huge comeback after selling her memoir Love, Pamela and starring in her own Netflix documentary

Powerful Pam: Pamela made a huge comeback after selling her memoir Love, Pamela and starring in her own Netflix documentary

Angel pose: The Barb Wire actress was spotted in a suit on the beach at Paradise Cove in Malibu, where she lived with her sons for many years.  The Stacked star looked at home as she posed in a pool

Angel pose: The Barb Wire actress was spotted in a suit on the beach at Paradise Cove in Malibu, where she lived with her sons for many years. The Stacked star looked at home as she posed in a pool

Beach babe:

Beach babe: “A dream come true,” she wrote in her caption of her collaboration with longtime friend Francesca, who owns Frankie’s bikinis. It took them months to come up with the swimsuit designs. “It’s about time – I’ve been so excited to share this with you – I’m terrible at keeping a secret.”

“I had a few back then. Now I only have one and it fits,” shared the mother-of-two, who is promoting her new memoir and documentaries.

“I wear it every now and then,” she told Entertainment Tonight.

The former Playboy model, who has used her celebrity status to advance numerous animal rights campaigns over the years, left the series in 1997.

However, she returned to the role in 2017 for a cameo in the film’s spin-off. However, Anderson admitted that it was only after “a lot of bullying” that she agreed to reprise the role. Tommy Lee’s ex also shockingly claimed that bosses expected her to do it for free.

She said, “It got really, really awful.” They said they wanted me to do it as a favor. I said, “I’m doing animals a favor, not Paramount.”

“There was just so much bullying for it.” They wanted me to do it for free, as a tribute or something. I said, “Come on guys. I mean really?”