Selma Blair showcases her walking stick as a way to represent others like herself.
The 50-year-old actress and writer graces the cover of the magazine. British fashion’In the May 2023 issue, it was opened to the journal about the use of the walking stick, which supports mobility, in the public eye as a result of being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
“I have an emotional and physical attachment to the cane,” he told the publication, which has touched 19 creators, including Blair, across fashion, sports, art and activism in the disability community, to be featured in its latest issue.
This legal blonde Graduates said that once he could hold his cane, his voice and body settled into his own. “This is an extension of me,” he added.
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Months after Blair announced her status to the world in 2018, she made her first red carpet appearance with a custom leather cane on a celebrity night out. Show Fair Oscar Party.
“Many young people are starting to embrace their sticks more in public. I think representation is important. If I can help remove stigma or over-curiosity for someone else in a crowd, that’s great,” he explained. british fashion.
Blair’s cover shoot for the magazine conveys exactly this feeling.
Photographed by Adama Jalloh, Blair stands poised in a beige cape dress and pointed-toe shoes in one photo, and in the other she models a fitted black dress from The Row with Manolo Blahnik stiletto heels. She is holding her walking stick in both hands.
See the full feature in the May issue british fashion Available for digital download and on newsstands April 25.
Since sharing her diagnosis nearly five years ago, Blair has conquered many projects, such as releasing her documentary. Introducing Selma Blair and memories say baby in 2021 and 2022 respectively, and Dance with the Starshowever, he is leaving the season early due to concerns about his health.
Speaking with PEOPLE about a campaign with GAP, another concert last summer, Blair also shared how MS and hair loss are affecting her daily routine.
“I keep things really simple,” he said. “I jump in the pool to wake myself up in the morning. I’m wearing my white tank top and khakis. In my day, I’ll wear another piece of jewelry or take my cane instead of picking up my cane.” [service] the dog and it’s getting better by the day.”
“I look very interesting at night. I have a turban. I have two canes. Really, it’s a whole. I don’t mind my quirks anymore.”