Selma Blair looks chic in cropped knit sweater and low-rise jeans for sunshine stroll with her service dog

Selma Blair was spotted walking with her service dog Scout in Los Angeles on Monday.

For her outing, the actress, 51, looked effortlessly stylish in a cropped, cream-colored knit sweater with bell sleeves, layered over a white camisole.

She went for a monochromatic white ensemble and wore oversized low-rise jeans with a thick cream rope as a belt.

She donned a pair of patterned strap-on sandals on her dog walk for a mid-day pickup from a coffee shop.

The Cruel Intentions star – who looked sensational in a black blazer dress at the Fashion Trust Awards last week – opted for a minimal to no make-up look and wore round sunglasses.

Selma Blair was spotted walking with her service dog Scout in Los Angeles on Monday. For her outing, the actress, 51, looked effortlessly stylish in a cropped, cream-colored knit sweater with wide sleeves, layered over a white camisole.

She tossed her platinum blonde bob away from her face in an effortless updo with a deep side part.

The Hellboy alum also accessorized with a long gold chain for a touch of glam.

Blair previously opened up about her multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, revealing that she brought home the Labrador Retriever at the end of 2021 to help her when she suffered from a ‘cramp’.

According to the Mayo ClinicMS is ‘a potentially debilitating disease of the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system).’

MS causes “the immune system to attack the protective layer (myelin) that covers nerve fibers, causing communication problems between your brain and the rest of your body.”

In October 2022, Blair spoke with Entertainment tonight about her experience with the disease and said her dog Scout stays by her side in case she feels faint or “very disoriented.”

“The thing is, I faint a lot,” she explained.

“It’s part of the reason I have Scout and it doesn’t mean I lose consciousness [or] it’s a whole ambulance experience,” she continued.

She went for a monochromatic white ensemble and wore oversized low-rise jeans with a thick cream rope as a belt.  She donned a pair of patterned strap-on sandals on her dog walk for a mid-day pickup from a coffee shop

She went for a monochromatic white ensemble and wore oversized low-rise jeans with a thick cream rope as a belt. She donned a pair of patterned strap-on sandals on her dog walk for a mid-day pickup from a coffee shop

Blair previously opened up about her multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, revealing that she brought home the Labrador Retriever at the end of 2021 to help her when she suffered from a 'cramp'.

Blair previously opened up about her multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, revealing that she brought home the Labrador Retriever at the end of 2021 to help her when she suffered from a ‘cramp’.

Due to her battle with multiple sclerosis, diagnosed in 2018, she is often seen using a cane for assistance;  seen in March 2024

Due to her battle with multiple sclerosis, diagnosed in 2018, she is often seen using a cane for assistance; seen in March 2024

In the past, she said her dog Scout stays by her side in case she feels faint or

In the past, she said her dog Scout stays by her side in case she feels faint or “very disoriented”

She's also previously talked about her precious pooch, saying he's an

She’s also previously talked about her precious pooch, saying he’s an “amazing gift” to her

‘It’s something [wherein] I lose my vision, gravity pulls me down and I am very disoriented and lost for a while.”

Earlier that year, in May 2022, Blair said People that Scout is a “great gift” to her.

“It’s a big undertaking, and he’s still young, not even two, but he’s an amazing gift,” she told the outlet.

“He’s with me all the time,” she added. ‘If I fall into a big trap [muscle] cramps or have trouble moving and need to recalibrate, he can get between my legs, help me stand up and balance me.’

Thanks to Scout, she said she and her family members feel more reassured about her safety amid her MS battle.

“It’s given me a lot of independence,” she said. “When my son goes to see his dad, he loves knowing Scout is by my side. And I didn’t know he was concerned about my mobility or safety.”