September 16, 2019

A #NoFilter Interview With Actress, Model & Influencer Pamela Jean Noble

Pamela Jean Noble is best known for her roles on the BRAVO television series, Below Deck, the CMT series, Bachelorette Weekend, but along with her growing entertainment career, she has appeared on countless magazine covers and is one of the go-to social media influencers, where her fans admire every outfit and beauty choice she makes while appearing on countless red carpets in Hollywood.

It’s A Glam Thing sent me to sit down in LaLaLand with Pamela to find out more about her style, top trends, filter choices (if any?), beauty product brands and more…

NICK NORTHSTAR: How would you describe your own personal style – both while relaxing at home and while working it for the cameras and on the red carpet?

PAMELA JEAN NOBLE: Relaxing at home I am always super casual. Yoga pants, sports bras, tank tops are my normal go to’s. I have animals and I love to garden so it’s the easiest option for both those things. For red carpets and shoots, I like to be glamorous and sexy but always classy. Dresses are normally my options, but I love to switch it up and surprise people. At the end of the day, comfy clothes always take the win and are my “go-to”.

NN: What are some of your favorite beauty products that you use to get red-carpet and photo-shoot ready?

PJN: Oh my goodness, I have so many! All my skin care/skin prep is Drunk Elephant! I absolutely love their brand and products; it has cleared my skin up so much! For makeup I use Clinique, Tarte, Benefit, Anastasia Beverly Hills, and Huda Beauty. My hair I use HairDreams products to prep my hair and usually curl with my DryBar wand.

NN: Who are some of your favorite fashion designers?

PJN: I am all about cruelty free brands so whatever brands are not tested on animals, and not made from animals, like fur, leather, etc., I am willing to consider! I just got some cute bags from misguided that look like leather but aren’t. So, in that case a designer label doesn’t matter to me, it’s just the right thing to do.

NN: What is your favorite Instagram (@pamelajeannoble) filter? Or #NoFilter?

PJB: I prefer No Filter and I usually use brightness and saturation features. I always appreciate hearing at any event, that I “actually look like my photos”. Everyone is gorgeous and should be proud of how they look and not feel the need to photoshop or use filters for a confidence boost, let alone alter their image just for more “likes”, so I guess #BeYourself

NN: How important is social media these days in building your brand as a model and influencer?

PJN: I think it is so important. I see castings all the time that ask for Facebook or Instagram handles or how many followers do you have? They want to know you can promote their brand- it makes sense to me. However, with all the algorithm changes [on Facebook and Instagram] I liked it more when the platforms were just about connecting people and not about filtering content and forcing people to advertise.

NN: What Top 3 Fashion Trends do you LOVE right now?

PJN: I love the hair barrette accessory trend. I use Kitsch all the time! Also, shruken bags and blazers.

NN: What Top 3 Fashion Trends do you HATE right now?

PJN: I am not into all the see-through tops with no bras, boiler suits, and bucket hats.

NN: What changes in the modeling industry would you like to see changed moving forward?

PJN: I love that the industry is finally using all colors, sizes, and heights but we still have so much further to go. There are still so many brands that have not wavered from the 6 ft tall size 0 girls. I am 5’7” and I know girls shorter, taller, bigger and smaller than me, and we are all beautiful. Fashion needs to get with the people and times.

NN: What is your advice to anyone wanting to get into the modeling and entertainment industries?

PJN: Walk quietly with a big stick. Too many people in Hollywood “know this person and that person”, literally list or drop names about who they have worked with aka their resumes or feel the need to flash what they have (money, jewelry, etc.). My advice would be to work hard and let your work or resume speak for itself. There have been people I have known for years that are still finding out things I work on because I may post about it, but I don’t just sit around talking about it. I’d rather be known for being humble than everyone knowing everything I’ve ever worked on.

NN: What is your definition of “Hollywood Glam”?

PJN: I think it’s a little bit of everything: hair, makeup, skin, outfit, heels, and accessories. Sometimes it can be simple and make a huge statement and other times a gown is needed. Every event is different, and you have to adapt “your look” to the event.

NN: What project and/or campaigns do you have coming up this year?

PJN: I have so many magazine releases coming out! Also, my nonprofit Noble Critters launches later this month and I have been working on that for a very long time! I am so proud that I can use my platform to give back to some amazing animal sanctuaries.

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