Vogue: Buffy Fashion 25 Years Later

If you’ve never watched the entire masterful series of Buff the Vampire Slayer, which turns 25 today, you’re seriously missing out. Not only do we have Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) kicking some serious vampire butt, but the high school teenager – who’s mysteriously gifted with superhuman strength to fight the undead – does so in style. She’ll drive stakes through the hearts of her fanged enemies while wearing badass leather pants, sleek camis, and butt-kicking angle boots. As each of the seven seasons progress, Buffy’s heroic fashion only gets better, thanks t costume designer Cynthia Bergstrom. More than two decades later, we still see outfits that feel totally Buffy, both on the runaways and street style stars.

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GQ: Ian Carlos Crawford on Podcasting Buffy the Vampire Slayer

For Buffy’s 25th anniversary, Slayerfest 98’s Ian Carlos Crawford deep dives into the show’s unparalleled legacy – and why it has become so much bigger than Joss Whedon

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“Buffy Revamped” One Man Show coming to Wilton’s Music Hall

After taking on Friends in his show, Friend: The One with Gunther, comedian Brendan Murphy brings us Buffy Revamped. The one man show taking us…

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E! Online Interview: 20 Questions With Sarah Michelle Gellar

There are so many reasons to enjoy back to school season. The world is opening up, posponed events have been rescheduled, and everyone is navigating their new “normal,” especially this year. To us, that means we have another reason to shop…. well, many reasons to shop. It also means that we will have celebrity guest editors on hand to share their back to school insights, must-have products, and more with E! readers. Our first guest editor is the one and only Sarah Michelle Gellar.

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Edmonton City Hall Renamed Nathan Fillion Civilian Pavilion for Weekend

After a fan petition which saw support from his Suicide Squad co-stars the City of Edmonton have given in and renamed their City Hall, the…

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Buffy YA Sequel/Spinoff Book Trilogy Announced

Disney Hyperion Publishing have announced the first in a series of three books that will serve as a sequel/spin off to the original series Written…

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Monkey’s Fighting Robots Review: Buffy The Vampire Slayer #24

Until now, the Scooby Gang never thought that the greatest force they’d have to face came from their own ranks. In Buffy the Vampire Slayer #24, the Gang takes on a darkness out of their control. This issue is written and illustrated by long-time contributes Jeremy Lambert and Ramon Bachs, respectively. Also returning are colorist Raul Angulo and letterer Ed Dukeshire.

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Monkeys Fighting Robots Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #23

The Ring of Fire arc has turned multiple friends into foes. Anya, the former Watcher, continues her secret plot against the Watcher Council. Meanwhile, Xander’s a vampire hell-bent on trapping Willow with him. Now, through the magic of a mysterious gift from issue #20, Willow has been taken over by an eerie sort of doppelganger.

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CBR Review: Buffy #23

Dark Willow was one of the biggest twists in the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Willow spent seasons of the original series learning about magic and perfecting spell-crafting in her own right. But by Season 6, her ambitions and appetite for magic had grown to a dangerous level.

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Vanity Fair Interview: Emma Caulfield Talks WandaVision Red Herring

“It was very intended to have me show up in that fashion,” she explains. “Calculate is not the right word but it’s purposeful. You’re not going to have me show up, and immediately think there’s nothing to my being there. It’s obviously going to pull in a similar fan bas [to Buffy]. That was intended.” Part of that plan required keeping Caulfield’s casting a complete secret until she emerged as queen bee of the neighborhood in Episode 2.

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