It’s been over four months since Selma Blair, with incredible courage, shared her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis with the world. Since then, the 46-year-old actress has kept a relatively low profile. But on February 24, 2019, she made a stunning return to the spotlight at the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party in Beverly Hills. Let’s just say, Selma didn’t just show up—she made an unforgettable entrance that had everyone talking.
Stepping out in a breathtaking gown featuring shades of pink, mint green, purple, and black with an elegant train, Selma turned heads like only she can. But what really caught everyone’s attention? Her custom-designed cane. Far from being a mere accessory, this cane was a work of art, monogrammed with love and craftsmanship. Before the 91st Academy Awards even began, Selma shared a heartfelt caption on Instagram, calling it “This is love.”

Selma explained the story behind her cane in an Instagram post. She wanted something special for the Vanity Fair dinner, so she reached out to talented artisans who brought her vision to life. "@lyon_hearted went out and found patent leather, and @bic_owen stitched it together with hours of love poured into it," she wrote. "And then #tombachick took it to another level, making it especially magical." Her emotional response? Tears. Selma shared her gratitude, calling these creators "angels," and thanking them for creating something so meaningful and beautiful.
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Fans React With Love and Admiration
The fans of the Hellboy star were thrilled to see her back in the spotlight. Her first major public appearance in months didn’t disappoint—she looked absolutely radiant. One fan commented on her Instagram, saying, "You slayed that carpet. I’m enthralled by the dress you wore, and it made the cane look like an essential fashion accessory." Another added, "I love how, in this photo, the cane seems like a symbol of force and strength, not of weakness." It’s clear that Selma’s courage and grace have touched the hearts of many.



