Selma Blair is girlie in Gingham as she grabs coffee

She is known for her classic, simple style.  

And on Tuesday, Selma Blair looked stylish in a black-and-white, gingham-print dress. 

The 45-year-old stopped by Alfred’s in Studio City to grab a coffee.

Picking up a pick-me-up: On Tuesday, Selma Blair, 45, stopped by Alfred’s in Studio City to grab a coffee

The pretty, mother-of-one paired her day dress with a set of black Mary Jane flats. 

Selma accessorized with a watch, ring, layered bracelets, a green purse and shades. 

The Legally Blonde star wore her brunette locks back and in a low bun.  

Classic beauty: The actress looked stylish in a black-and-white, gingham-print dress

Classic beauty: The actress looked stylish in a black-and-white, gingham-print dress

 Selma’s outing comes just days after heading to Miami’s Art Basel last Tuesday. 

She, along with 15 other woman, stood for an hour in the wind, clad in black leotards and crying, according to W magazine. 

The women were united against screenwriter James Toback, with each reportedly having stories of alleged sexual harassment by him. 

In an interview with the magazine, the star revealed her emotions following her Basel experience. 

The right additions: Selma accessorized with a watch, ring, layered bracelets, a green purse and shades

The right additions: Selma accessorized with a watch, ring, layered bracelets, a green purse and shades

The right additions: Selma accessorized with a watch, ring, layered bracelets, a green purse and shades

‘Exactly a full hour—I didn’t move my feet once, and I had nothing planned. I just wanted to feel compassion for myself, and there ended up being a lot of emotions: a lot of grief, some rage, some amusement, some shame, joy. Not as much joy, but there was hope,’ she said. 

When asked if there was a particular incident that she thought of during her performance, Selma said that it came from multiple experiences. 

‘I thought of interviews, I thought of times as a young girl when people tried to take advantage of me every day. I did think of my experience with James Toback and how shaming that was and how angry I was to have to be silent for so long because I was afraid.’

‘But then I also thought of the wonder of this moment, that women are finally able to express things publicly that they hadn’t felt they would ever tell a soul—even though I never wanted to tell my story publicly. I just wanted him to stop. I didn’t want anyone to ever know private details of my life, but so be it. If that’s what it takes to change things, then I’m on board…’

Selma’s reportedly happened in 1999, and Toback has since denied any allegations from all the women who have accused him, according to Vanity Fair.  

Emotion experience: Selma's outing comes after her performance at Miami's Art Basel last Tuesday. She became emotional over alleged sexual harassment by James Toback 

Emotion experience: Selma’s outing comes after her performance at Miami’s Art Basel last Tuesday. She became emotional over alleged sexual harassment by James Toback 



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