Pamela Anderson's famous Baywatch red swimsuit is to go on display in London next year.
This iconic swimsuit will go on display at the Design Museum's exhibition Splash! A Century of Swimming and style, which takes place on 28 March 2025.
Anderson burst onto the scene on the show during the 1990s, playing the role of lifeguard CJ Parker from 1992 to 1997. Baywatch was known for its high dramas and slow-motion sequences along the beaches of Malibu.
This red one-piece is one of the most renowned swimming suits on the planet, with imitation versions featuring the Baywatch logo accessible online.
The suit was also previously owned by Anderson's former co-star David Hasselhoff, before being purchased by Germany's BikiniArtmuseum last year, who have since agreed to lend it for the display.
The display, Splash! will open from 28 March to 17 August next year, celebrating the public's love of water from the 1920s onwards.
Anderson's swimsuit will form part of the display which will feature over 200 objects, including the first Olympic swimming gold medal won by a British woman, which was won by Mary Rand for the long jump in 1964.
The display will also feature "selection of eye-catching men's Speedos from the 1980s", as well as the banned "technical doping" LZR Racer swimsuit.
Amber Butchart, a dress and design historian, also known for her history segments on The Great British Sewing Bee, has organised this exhibition.