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Selma Blair Turns Heads With Necktie Made of Blonde Braided Hair at Paris Fashion Week
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Date:2025-04-17 02:09:18
Selma Blair's latest look just might split hairs.
The Legally Blonde star made heads turn with her eye-catching accessory at Schiaparelli's fall/winter 2024-2025 Haute Couture show during Paris Fashion Week.
For the star-studded June 24 event, Selma certainly became the mane focus after she stepped out with a platinum blonde braided ponytail necktie.
And no, your eyes aren't playing tricks on you.
The Cruel Intentions alum donned the unique hair accessory around her neck, which draped over a crisp white button-down shirt.
She paired the statement piece with an oversized camel-colored blazer that was embellished with giant gold buttons and matching trousers with wide pleats. To complete the look, Selma wore sculptural heels and accessorized with a brown clutch that featured the brand's signature face emblems.
And no detail went unnoticed for the 52-year-old, whose blonde braided necktie matched her bleached hair color. She also styled her tresses in a messy braid with a deep side part.
Following her dramatic entrance, the actress shared behind-the-scenes footage of the runway show.
As she captioned her June 24 Instagram, "Beginning couture week with the otherworldly and exceptionally couture house of @schiaparelli is a dream."
Of course, Selma wasn't the only celebrity to make jaws drop at the fashion affair.
Kylie Jenner looked like a blushing bride in a pastel pink dress that featured an explosion of diamond embellishments and see-through skirt. Plus, Doja Cat opted for a bold getup, wearing an oversized ruffle-tiered blazer dress.
Keep reading to see all of the fabulous looks to come out of Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture.
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