Pamela Anderson attends the Pandora Celebrates Lab-Grown Diamonds with a New Diamond District event in New York City on Sept. 6, 2023.Photo:Mike Coppola/Getty

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Pamela Andersonis planning to sell her fashion archives.
“I don’t like to waste,” says Anderson, 56. “Better to clear my mind, clear my closet. Make roomfor this new life. I can’t wait to see others enjoy these pieces.”
She continues, “Mystyle has undoubtedly changed over the years, and it thrills me to think others will find the joy I did. There’s no reason to hang on to it. These memories are made to share.”
And while there is no set date for when Anderson will start selling her archives, she is planning to part with “truly all of it,” with the pieces shared on her website in a “thoughtful,” “sentimental” way.
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Anderson has sported a number of iconic looks over the years and has teamed up with brands includingVivienne Westwood,Marc Jacobsand Hugo Boss, evenwalking the Boss spring/summer 2023 fashion showin Miami earlier this year.
Last month, Anderson opened up toElleabout her memorable looks from the 1990s and described her fashion during the decadeas “wild and uninhibited.”
“I don’t know if it was a defense mechanism or what. I just thought, ‘I’m going to have fun,' " she said.
The news of Anderson selling her fashion archives comes amid her appearance atNew York Fashion Weekon Wednesday, when theBaywatchalum attended the NYFW Pandora Celebrates Lab-Grown Diamonds with a New Diamond District event.
Pamela Anderson attends the Pandora Celebrates Lab-Grown Diamonds with a New Diamond District event in New York City on Sept. 6, 2023.Mike Coppola/Getty

Anderson recentlystarred in the brand’s new campaignin support of its three new lab-grown diamond collections — Pandora Nova, Pandora Era and Pandora Talisman — alongside the likes ofVoguecreative director-at-largeGrace Coddingtonand modelPrecious Lee.
Opening up to PEOPLE about partnering with Pandora at Wednesday’s event in New York City, thePamela, A Love Storystar said, “They’re a sustainable brand, and a long time ago when people wanted to do campaigns with me, there was always some reason I couldn’t do it."
Explained Anderson, “That was 20 years ago, and I was very tunneled with what I could work with. And now it’s just fashion, and it’s nice to embrace it.”
“I love glamour,” she continued. “I love being bedazzled. And while I can be drawn to really expensive brands, this is more accessible, and I love that.”
Pamela Anderson and her sons, Brandon Thomas Lee and Dylan Jagger Lee, attend the Pandora Celebrates Lab-Grown Diamonds with a New Diamond District event in New York City on Sept. 6, 2023.Mike Coppola/Getty

The activist also shared her love of buying jewelry for her herself, and how it makes her feel.
“I think diamonds are really great gifts, but I think that if you can give them to yourself? That’s empowering,” she told PEOPLE. “I just bought some jewelry for myself. And it feels good.”
“And there’s no strings attached! So you’re like, ‘I can just wear this,’ " Anderson added. “Because I attach so much memory — I’msuch a romantic; I attach memories to every single thing I have — it just feels free.”
source: people.com