Lindsay Lohan Channels Barbiecore in Mexico City for 'Freakier Friday' Premiere
It's shaping up to be a huge year for reboots and sequels. Between Freakier Friday and The Devil Wears Prada 2, all of our early 2000s dreams are coming true. Case in point: Last night, Lindsay Lohan stepped onto the red carpet at the Mexico City premiere of Freakier Friday in a magenta strapless draped gown with a golden chain neck detail from Balmain's resort 2026 collection. The warm hues from the dress and hardware made the ELLE cover star look absolutely sun-kissed, and the look was a nod to the Barbiecore trend.
Lohan's red carpet fashion hasn't missed. At the world premiere of the film in Los Angeles earlier this week, the actress sported a pink custom Miu Miu gown complete with a sweetheart neckline, flowing skirt, crystal embellishments, and a bedazzled microphone—a mix of Y2K meets Old Hollywood glamour. She was all smiles while posing with Parent Trap co-stars Lisa Ann Walter and Elaine Hendrix—the latter of whom even makes a brief appearance in Freakier Friday (it really is a huge year for childhood movie throwbacks!).
The look was styled by Andrew Mukamal, interestingly, the genius behind Margot Robbie's fabulous outfits from the Barbie press tour. Mukamal is also currently styling Vanessa Kirby, who stars in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and Hailey Bieber. Lohan has looked effortlessly elegant, in numerous Alaïa, Balmain, Nina Ricci, and Givenchy ensembles.
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