Sarah Michelle Gellar is slaying at Paris Fashion Week.
On Sunday, the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” star stepped out at the Balenciaga womenswear fall/winter 2025-2026 show wearing an all-black ensemble reminiscent of her demon-hunting days on the hit TV show.
At the Les Invalides event, Gellar, 47, donned a bodycon, crewneck mini dress, sheer tights and pointed-toe bumps. She topped the look off with a leather, knee-length trench coat.
The actress accessorized her edgy attire with a pair of rectangular sunglasses, silver statement earrings and an Hermès Kelly bag that’s currently being sold for $9,500 on Revolve.
Her long blonde locks were styled in a side part with lose curls, while her glam matched the dark vibe of her outfit — featuring a smokey eye with lots of black eyeliner and a nude lip.
Tons of other A-listers were in the front row, including Jessica Alba, Alessandra Ambrosio, Lori Harvey, Barbara Palvin and more.
The Balenciaga Paris Fashion Week show marks Gellar’s first public appearance since her “Buffy” co-star Michelle Trachtenberg died at the age of 39 last month.
Following her death, Gellar took to Instagram to pay tribute to her longtime friend, sharing stills from the show, red carpet snaps and a sweet shot of Trachtenberg holding one of Gellar’s babies.
“Michelle, listen to me. Listen. I love you. I will always love you. The hardest thing in this world, is to live in it. I will be brave. I will live… for you.’ 💔💔💔🗝️,” the actress wrote.
The statement, notably, is loosely quoted from the show’s Season 5 finale, with Gellar addressing Trachtenberg instead of her character, Dawn.
The two stars knew each other from their days on “All My Children” together, before Trachtenberg joined the cast of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” during its fifth season in 2000.
Trachtenberg was pronounced dead after she was found unresponsive in her New York City apartment on February 26 after a myriad of health problems, including a recent reported liver transplant.
The Post confirmed that the “Ice Princess” star went into cardiac arrest before passing with her cause of death to remain “undetermined.”