Pamela Anderson looks chic in an all-white ensemble as she touches down in Sydney ahead of her Australian speaking tour

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Pamela Anderson has touched down in Sydney ahead of her Australian 'In Conversation' speaking tour. 

The American actress, 58, was spotted arriving at Sydney Airport on Monday morning, looking effortlessly chic in a white jumper and matching linen trousers. 

She completed her look with a pair of lace-up white shoes, sunglasses and a woven carry bag, while sweeping her peroxide blonde hair back with a beige hair clip.

Pamela, who has made headlines in recent years for her decision to eschew make-up in favour of a more natural look, appeared to sport a light application of blush and pink lipstick for the low-key arrival.  

Flanked by security, the blonde beamed and waved at fans as she made her way through the terminal towards a parked car outside. 

It comes as Pamela prepares to take the stage for an intimate conversation with audience members in an event presented by Wanderlust's True North. 

Pamela Anderson, 58, was spotted arriving at Sydney Airport on Monday morning, looking effortlessly chic in a white jumper and matching linen trousers

She completed her look with a pair of lace-up white shoes, sunglasses and a woven carry bag, while sweeping her peroxide blonde hair back with a beige hair clip

She will appear in Sydney at the TikTok Entertainment Centre on April 16, before hosting another show at Melbourne's MCEC on April 17. 

'In this world-exclusive event, Pamela Anderson takes the stage for an intimate conversation exploring reinvention, resilience and the beauty of second acts,' the official event description reads.

Speaking to Variety ahead of her Australian tour, Pamela said her on-stage conversation will centre upon surrendering to positive change.   

'This moment in my life feels expansive and deeply intentional. These conversations are about coming home to yourself, embracing change, letting go of old narratives and trusting what's next,' she said. 

'I'm so looking forward to sharing that space with audiences in Sydney and Melbourne.'

Pamela's trip Down Under comes days after she officially launched her own furniture line. 

The collection - designed for both outdoor and indoor use - spans loungers, reading chairs, sofas, dining tables and even a dog bed. 

The Life of a Showgirl actress described the collection as 'unpretentious, a little French, a little wild.'

Pamela, who has made headlines in recent years for her decision to eschew make-up in favour of a more natural look, appeared to sport a light application of blush and pink lipstick for the low-key arrival

Flanked by security, the blonde beamed and waved at onlooking fans as she made her way through the terminal towards a parked car outside

It comes as Pamela prepares to take the stage for an intimate conversation with audience members in an event presented by Wanderlust's True North

'It's meant to be used, worn in, and lived with,' she added.

Upon perusing the collection, shoppers might be surprised by just how expensive the items are.

A one-of-a-kind antique limestone table originating from Indonesia is priced at $3,495 while a longer version of the piece is on sale for just shy of $7,000.

If that wasn't enough, a designer chestnut dining table from Turkey is on sale for $4,995 along with a handcrafted elm dining table imported from China for close to $3,000.

Perhaps even more shocking is Anderson's rattan sofa, which is currently listed for $2,895. At Walmart, a similar sofa is on sale for $597. 

Other items include a simple rattan armchair made in Indonesia that is priced at $1,295. By comparison, a rattan chair costs $109 at IKEA.

There are also coffee tables at $1,195, stools at $195 and lumbar pillows at $95. 

The cheapest item available for purchase is a small French vintage ceramic pot, originally used for serving snail, priced at $10.

She will appear in Sydney at the TikTok Entertainment Centre on April 16, before hosting another show at Melbourne's MCEC on April 17

  Pamela's trip Down Under comes days after she officially launched her own furniture line

A pair of beeswax taper candles are also listed at $10, closely followed by a set of six pomegranate greeting cards that are priced at $25.

Anderson partnered with the lifestyle brand Olive Ateliers for the spring line, inspired by the 'quiet rituals and a life well lived.'

Titled 'The Sentimentalist,' the collection was born from the actress's memories of her grandmother's farm along the Salish Sea in British Columbia.

It reflects a lifelong relationship with objects worn into familiarity and furniture that 'supports the small rituals of an abundant life.'

'I grew up by the sea,' Anderson said. 'I remember our tiny cabin on the dock, the wood turned silver from years of salt and weather.

'I've always been drawn to things that age and soften; furniture that holds you at dawn, that grows more beautiful the more you live with it.

'The best pieces become part of your rituals.'

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