New Year: 60 Vogue Covers: Pamela Anderson for Vogue Scandinavia Hair by Neil
- Jan 3
- 2 min read

Written by Neil Moodie
This December/January issue of Vogue Scandinavia marks a major personal milestone — my 60th Vogue cover, featuring Pamela Anderson across three separate covers.
The shoot took place in Copenhagen in August and was photographed by Casper Sejersen, whose work captures strength through restraint — an approach that felt perfectly aligned with Pamela today.
Pamela and I first worked together approx 20 years ago on a Vivienne Westwood campaign. This marked our first collaboration since — not a return, but a continuation. There’s a confidence that comes with time, both creatively and personally, and this shoot reflected that.

A meaningful detail in this issue is Vogue Scandinavia’s decision to credit Pamela by her full name, Pamela Hyytiäinen Anderson, honouring her Finnish heritage. It’s a quiet but intentional choice — one that speaks to identity, authorship, and authenticity in modern fashion storytelling.
Sixty Vogue covers in; the significance isn’t the number — it’s longevity. The trust built over decades, the ability to evolve without chasing trends, and the calm that comes from experience. This shoot wasn’t about spectacle. It was about clarity, collaboration, and craft.
Those are the moments that last.
Throughout January, I’ll be recreating a selection of my favourite Vogue cover looks in a series of short how-to video series on social media — more on that soon.
To mark this milestone, throughout January I’ll be offering a limited number of cut and blowdry appointments at the studio, available at £200 (normally £325). Availability is limited.
Click HERE to book
This appointment rate is not valid in conjunction with any other promotions
Click HERE to watch Pamela’s Vogue Scandinavia interview

Pamela Anderson Shoot Credits
Pamela Hyytiäinen Anderson Ph: Casper Sejersen, Sty: Rikke Wackerhausen, Hair: Neil Moodie using Pureology, M-Up: Riku Campo, Production: The Lab CPH Editor in Chief: Martina Fashion Director: Robert Rydberg

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