She looks frightfully good! Lea Michele flashes flat stomach in white crop top and skirt at Scream Queens Comic-Con panel

Lea Michele sizzled in a little white number on Sunday during a Scream Queens panel at San Diego Comic-Con.

The 28-year-old actress showed her toned arms and flat abs in a sleeveless cropped top.

The Glee star also revealed her lean legs in a short white ruffled skirt as she strode across the Comic-Con stage at a panel for her upcoming Fox show.

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Sizzling: Lea Michele rocked a little white dress on Sunday while appearing at a Fox panel at San Diego Comic-Con

Sizzling: Lea Michele rocked a little white dress on Sunday while appearing at a Fox panel at San Diego Comic-Con

Lea finished her ensemble with a patriotic touch wearing red and blue open-toed high heels with white laces.

The panel, which was held alongside one for American Horror Story: Hotel, also featured Lea's Scream Queens co-star Emma Roberts, 24, who sat next to her.

It was a double-duty affair for Emma who also stars in the American Horror Story anthology series. 

Patriotic outfit: The Glee star wore red, white and blue high-heel shoes

Patriotic outfit: The Glee star wore red, white and blue high-heel shoes

Lean legs: Lea showed her lean legs in a short white skirt

Lean legs: Lea showed her lean legs in a short white skirt

Show them some leg in a flare skirt like Lea

She may be starring in the new TV show, Scream Queens, but there was nothing scary about Lea Michele's Jonathan Simkhai co-ord ensemble at the Comic Con convention in San Diego.

The Glee star donned a knit crop top and matching flared skirt by the New York based designer which she expertly teamed with a pair of bright and colorful Christian Louboutin sandals.

Worn together, this outfit hits all the right marks, but the white mini can be styled so many different ways, it's a real summer wardrobe essential. Team with a button down blouse for the office or a graphic print tee for more casual vibes.

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Emma in the upcoming Fox series plays the lead role of Chanel Oberlin who is the president of the Kappa Kappa Tau sorority at Wallace University.

Lea plays Hester, also known as 'Neckbrace', who is a Kappa pledge with scoliosis and a rival to Chanel.

The two stars made the rounds at Comic-Con over the weekend promoting the horror-comedy anthology series. 

Series co-stars: Emma Roberts and Lea wrapped arms around each other at the panel

Series co-stars: Emma Roberts and Lea wrapped arms around each other at the panel

Blonde and brunette: Lea plays a sorority pledge while Emma plays the sorority's president

Blonde and brunette: Lea plays a sorority pledge while Emma plays the sorority's president

The series features an all-star cast which includes Abigail Breslin, Ariana Grande, Nick Jonas, Keke Palmer and Jamie Lee Curtis.

Lea took over the show's Instagram feed on Sunday and posted a selfie at Comic-Con along with a photo of herself with co-star Keke. 

The show is from creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan, who all co-created Glee, while Ryan and Brad also created American Horror Story.

Ryan revealed some of Scream Queen's plot details in a March interview with Entertainment Tonight. 

Taking over: The Broadway star took over the Scream Queens account on Instagram on Sunday

Taking over: The Broadway star took over the Scream Queens account on Instagram on Sunday

Fan favourite: Lea took time to sign autographs for fans at Comic-Con

Fan favourite: Lea took time to sign autographs for fans at Comic-Con

Quick picture: Keke Palmer was captured in a selfie with Lea

Quick picture: Keke Palmer was captured in a selfie with Lea

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