Lindsay Lohan’s Sweet Nod to Original Freaky Friday Detail
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 1 – Lindsay Lohan recreated her iconic 2003 Freaky Friday look with a custom gown and vintage accessories at the London premiere of the sequel Freakier Friday on July 31.
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Lindsay Lohan’s sweet nod to original Freaky Friday detail
Lindsay Lohan has harkened back to the original Freaky Friday movie in a clever red carpet fashion detail. The actress attended the London premiere of the upcoming film Freakier Friday on Thursday (31 July), where she stunned in a custom lavender metal mesh dress by Ludovic de Saint Sernin. The dress resembled a purple lace-trimmed two piece by cult 1990s fashion label Mandalay, which Lohan wore in the final scene of the 2003 film as her charact…
Back in childhood! Lindsay Lohan seems to be as nostalgic as we are from her first steps in cinema and television. She called on a great designer of stars to help her recreate her iconic childhood looks and the result is totally successful.
PSA: Lindsay Lohan Just Swapped Styles With Her 'Freakier Friday' Character
James Devaney/GC Images/Getty ImagesIt’s the early aughts all over again, according to Lindsay Lohan. The actor is returning to her roots by reuniting with her onscreen mom Jamie Lee Curtis in Freakier Friday, the long-awaited sequel to their 2003 classic Freaky Friday. Naturally, Lohan’s press tour has been just as thrilling as the film itself, with stylist Andrew Mukamal helping her assemble tons of looks that put a fresh spin on Y2K fashion. …
Lindsay Lohan is back on the big screen with Freakier Friday and, as if it weren’t enough, she had a press tour that was a real journey in time. Her carefully selected looks are a tribute to her most iconic characters. From the Parker twins to the rebellious Anna Coleman, the actress has turned each appearance into a fashion statement that reminds us why she became a style icon of a whole generation. A tribute to Hallie and Annie The phenomenon …
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