It was date night for Selma Blair at the Tribeca Film Festival! The beloved actress, 51, brought her service dog Scout to the red carpet for the premiere of “Diane Von Furstenberg: Woman In Charge” on Wednesday night. Blair, who has been living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) since 2018, appeared in good spirits as she posed for photos with her adorable pup — an English red fox Labrador — at the event. The “Cruel Intentions” actress rocked a black one-shoulder split-thigh dress which she paired with a pair of pointed-toe pumps.
She slicked her blonde hair to the side and accessorized with gold jewelry. Ahead of the film’s screening — which shares an “unprecedented look” at Von Furstenberg’s life — Blair was asked to name the women she looks up to. “Gosh, I look up to Paulina Porizkova very much.
She’s a dear friend and beautiful. Diane Von Furstenberg, really, because of staying power, always staying classic. There’s so many,” she said in a video shared on Tribeca’s Instagram Story.
“There’s ones from my childhood I can’t help but always be thrilled [about], like Lauren Hutton and Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen.” “The ones that were the fun mysteries will always be adored. I love anyone with staying power no matter what their style,” she added.
The “Hellboy” actress also serves as a juror for the 2024 Nora Ephron Award at the festival. While Blair doesn’t attend every red-carpet event with Scout, she admitted that the pooch h.
