The New Style Icon for Gap is Selma Blair

Selma Blair, best known for her roles in movies like Cruel Intentions and Legally Blonde, has been chosen to be the face of Gap’s new campaign. The actress uses a cane to get around which makes walking long distances easier. Some days she needs to sit while getting ready, instead of standing. Selma Blair reportedly worked alongside stylists and makeup artists on the set of the Gap campaign to create an accessible space for her to work in.” We started high school at the same time she made her film debut in Cruel Intentions, and we graduated at the same time she earned her law degree in Legally Blonde. She gave us the idea for our first G-strings, and when we got catcalled at the gym (annoyingly), we imitated her Hellboy scowl. The glittering leather jacket from her Chanel campaign, the peek-a-boo black lace from her Miu Miu commercials, and the swingy Marc Jacobs bag (naturally called “The Selma”).

Official Gap Style Icon

She teamed with basic tanks and jeans are just a few examples of how we imitated her style. And when she acknowledged her battles with multiple sclerosis in her (quite wonderful) autobiography Mean Baby and the docuseries Introducing Selma Blair, we rooted for her constantly, compulsively, still. The Official Gap Style Icon job, which Blair debuted this month, comes just in time for our yearly fall fashion wake-up call. The actress previously wore Valentino, what she hopes we might learn from her on-screen sex transgressions, and where she sees the future of accessible design. The ultimate high and down! And I’ve always been that way. I mean, in the 1990s, I was a young woman trying to make it as an actress who was living in the Salvation Army and working at what was essentially the Gap on the Upper East Side. Every fashion industry professional visited this Gap because of how spotless the interior looked. Pat McGrath would visit, as would models, and I was directly styling Valentino at The Gap.

Selma Blair is Best Known for her Roles

Selma Blair is an actress, best known for her roles in movies like Cruel Intentions and Legally Blonde. She has also been in many television series such as Gossip Girl, True Blood, New Girl, and The League.

Selma’s fashion style has become popular among Gen-Y women who are looking for something new to wear every day.

She’s Graced Countless Magazine and Event

Selma Blair is no stranger to the fashion world. She’s graced countless magazine and event, covers-wearing designers, like Valentino and Prada. Blair has also been in many different movies, including The Bourne Identity, Clerks II, Confessions of a Shopaholic, and Hulk Hogan’s Thunder bang!

Selma has been featured on numerous magazine covers including Vogue Italia (2014), GQ (2017), and British Vogue (2016)

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in 2018

  • MS is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system. The onset of MS symptoms can be sporadic and unpredictable, but they may include fatigue, pain, and depression.
  • Selma Blair was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2018, which can impact her balance and vision.
  • The actress uses a cane to get around which makes walking long distances easier. Some days she needs to sit while getting ready, instead of standing.
  • The cane is a mobility aid, which makes walking easier. Some days she needs to sit while getting ready, instead of standing. It’s also used for balance and walking long distances.
  • She has been using the cane since January when she broke her arm in an accident on the set of ABC’s Designated Survivor series.

Selma Blair reportedly worked alongside stylists and makeup artists on the set of the Gap campaign to create an accessible space for her to work in. Selma Blair is a disability activist and writer. She has written books like The Bitch in the House: A Survival Guide for Parents and Their Kids with Disabilities, as well as her memoir, The Right Age to Be On Social Media: A Self-Help Book For Those Who Have the Wrong Age on Facebook or Twitter (which was published in 2010).

The West Wing

In addition to her writing life, Blair also works as an actress—she played Chloe Sullivan on “Charmed” from 1998-2002. She’s been involved with other projects since then as well—including appearing in episodes of “The West Wing,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” and “Gossip Girl.”

Gap wants people with disabilities to feel included in their media campaigns, and view the brand as welcoming to all people. The company has committed to making its products more accessible by adjusting sizing and adding features like an adjustable waistband.

Gap also uses new style icons celebrities who represent certain traits or lifestyles—to model their clothes so that consumers can see how they would look in real life. For example, Selma Blair, an actress with a disability has starred in many movies such as Scary Movie 4 and Election 2.

The fashion industry has a long way to go before it reaches its full potential. The art of creating clothes is an important part of our culture, but the industry needs to be more accessible and inclusive for all people, not just those who can afford to buy expensive designer clothes. This includes people with disabilities and other marginalized groups.

The way we dress affects how we feel about ourselves, how others perceive us, and what role we play in society as individuals or members of groups such as race/ethnicity/nationality/religion, etc., so if you want your children or grandchildren to growing up feeling good about themselves then they need access to clothing that reflects their identity while also being stylish enough for them not look like rejects from JCPenney’s clearance rack (aka “the Gap”).

Conclusion

Selma Blair is an actress who has been in many movies, including Mean Girls and Dirty Dancing. She is best known for her roles in Thelma & Louise and When a Stranger Calls. This new look has us excited to see what will come next!

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