Best Fashion Moments from Lindsay Lohan's Acting Comeback: Photos
Like many child stars, her road was a bit difficult, to put it lightly, but she came out triumphant, glowing, and ready to take over Hollywood once again. 2022 kicked off her return to acting with the Netflix original movie Falling for Christmas. Since then, she has been steadily bringing out some other rom-com hits like Irish Wish, finding her place in the front row of New York Fashion Week once again and stepping out on red carpet after red carpet. She's been pulling out all the stops, especially when it comes to her fashion.
For her return, Lohan isn't messing around. For her promotional tour, she's speaking to everyone from Kelly Ripa to Drew Barrymore about her return, her loving marriage to Bader Shammas, and her impeccable fashion. For some early appearances, she enlisted the help of CFDA Award-winning stylist Law Roach for her looks. Roach is known for styling Zendaya and Keke Palmer.
More recently, Lohan has been working with Mariel Haenn, the talented stylist behind Jennifer Lopez, Kerry Washington, Lily Collins and Jessica Biel. She's been cultivating her chic, sophisticated style and Lohan is back to being one to watch out for on the red carpet. Not only do these outfits look sensational on her, but she truly looks so confident and in her element. We really do love to see it!
Check out all the showstopping looks she rocked since 2022 below!
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At the Big Screen Achievement Awards as part of CinemaCon 2025, Lohan channeled old Hollywood glamour in this black gown.
For the Balenciaga RTW Spring 2025 show, Lohan turned heads in a form-fitting black sequined gown.
Lindsay Lohan attended the Kering Foundation Dinner 2024 in this showstopping black lace gown!
Lohan went for a chic baby pink look while attending a Clarins product launch party in March, pairing a double-breasted blazers with a matching dress tied all together by a perfectly coordinated bag and heels combo.
Lohan hit the red carpet at the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party dripping in sparkle. She wore a custom Balenciaga look, strapless with fringe detail.
We could almost hear wedding bells when Lohan stepped out at the New York premiere of her Netflix movie Irish Wish wearing a silky white gown fit for a bride.
Lohan was all smiles at the premiere of Mean Girls: The Musical where she supported the cast of the reimagined version of her 2004 hit. She kept things elegant in a long sleeve black dress with cutout details.
The actress glowed while sitting in the front row at Christian Siriano Fall 2023 show, wearing a draped bronze top and matching wide leg pants from the designer's collection.
Lohan looked radiant in this Peter Pan-collared, baby blue mini-dress, which she paired with white heels.
In November 2022, Lohan visited The Drew Barrymore Show in this stunning all-black ensemble. For her dress, she wowed in this buttoned, peplum floor-length gown, which she paired with a matching leather bag and pointed-toed heels.
No one could take their eyes off of Lohan when she stepped out to the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in this leather, corseted Versace dress. She wore her fiery red hair down, delicate jewelry, and stunning Le Silla shoes.
For the premiere of her new movie Falling for Christmas, Lohan looked sensational in this sheer, floral Valentino gown.
Lohan rocked a Michael Kors dress that made her look like a Greek goddess for her latest appearance on Live With Kelly and Ryan. She paired the look with a delicate gold belt and matching strappy sandals that only accentuated her shining red hair.
The internet went insane when Lohan stepped out in this colorful, patchwork suit from Akris' fall 2022 ready-to-wear collection. For her appearance on Good Morning America, she paired it with Giuseppe Zanotti shoes and had hair done by Danielle Priano.
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