As a popular ’90s celebrity, Sarah Michelle Gellar may have once rocked some spectacularly dated clothing from the era. Yet, like so many trends, the styles were cyclical. Not that Gellar necessarily agrees. “I think the question should be what style should not come back since I think it’s all coming back at the moment,” she told E! News. “My daughter looks like me in the ’90s, complete with chokers — which never look good on anyone since it chops off your neck.” Still, Gellar could honestly look good in any era — as capably proven by her modeling stint in an ’80s-themed campaign for the activewear brand, Wear It To My Heart. On Instagram, she posted herself posing in the retro gear, along with the caption, “Walkman’s, side pony, gummy bracelets oh my.” 

In 2018, she posted a series of photos of herself in lingerie on Instagram in celebration of Thanksgiving, with the caption, “I’m just going to pin these up all over my house as a reminder not to overeat on Thursday.” After some commenters accused her of fat shaming, Gellar apologized, responding (via Page Six), “That could not be further from my intentions.”

Beyond simply modeling outfits, Gellar has also created a kid’s clothing line called Crazy 8. Speaking to E! News, she said the intention was to create trendy yet affordable pieces, selling for under $20.

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