The Lohanaissance is real: Lindsay Lohan serves 8 ultra-stylish looks for ‘Freakier Friday’
Lindsay Lohan’s Freakier Friday press tour is a stylish return to form, one that presents the actress as a red carpet force in her own right. With Andrew Mukamal—architect of Margot Robbie’s Barbiecore run and Vanessa Kirby’s elevated maternity style—at the helm, each of her appearances has been crafted with intention and wit. Far from playing it safe, Lohan, now 39, served archival nods, layered references and clever Easter eggs that spoke to both pop culture obsessives and fashion insiders alike. It’s a wardrobe that balances nostalgia and reinvention, charm and confidence, proving she never really left, just evolved.
Here are the best looks from her Freakier Friday wardrobe.
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The chinoiserie moment from ‘The Parent Trap’
For her appearance on Live with Kelly & Mark, Lindsay Lohan wore a cheongsam-inspired minidress from Roberto Cavalli’s Pre-Fall 2025 collection, printed with delicate Oriental birds. The hidden reference? A subtle tribute to Hallie Parker’s pink dress from the final scenes of The Parent Trap. Lohan herself confirmed the nod on Instagram, saying it had shine, silk, love “and some inspo from Hallie Parker”. Styled with a hot pink Cavalli “Roar” phone case and Khaite x Oliver Peoples sunglasses, the look channelled Hallie’s rebellious California edge—refined, grown-up and unmistakably Lohan.
The preppy perfection with a double twist
This butter-yellow Balmain tweed suit, worn on Good Morning America, was a layered homage tailor-made for fashion insiders. It nodded to Annie James—Lohan’s posh London twin in The Parent Trap—with its preppy cardigan-and-skirt energy, while unmistakably echoing Cher Horowitz’s iconic yellow plaid set from Clueless. Styled with yellow Christian Louboutin heels, a black Hermès bag and Jessica McCormack diamond earrings, the look bridged two beloved ’90s fashion moments while establishing Lohan’s current luxury credentials.
‘The Devil Wears Prada’ wink for fashion lovers
Lohan blooms in a printed minidress from Oscar de la Renta. (Photo: Instagram / @lindsaylohan)
This delicate cherry blossom–printed minidress from Oscar de la Renta’s Pre-Fall 2025 collection featured an Easter egg that was more cerebral than visual. Lohan’s Instagram caption—“Florals? For Freakier Friday? Groundbreaking. So excited for all that’s blooming!”—playfully nods to Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada. Finished with lace detailing and a tumble of golden curls, the look doubled as a stylish litmus test for fashion insiders who caught the clever reference.
The Carrie Bradshaw tribute for New York City
For the Freakier Friday special screening in New York, Lindsay Lohan wore a custom white Jacquemus midi dress featuring a dramatically ruffled tulle skirt. The tutu moment was a nod to Carrie Bradshaw’s iconic Sex and the City opening credits look, confirmed by Lohan on Instagram. The location made the reference even smarter: honouring New York’s most iconic fictional fashion figure, in New York, was a move of pure sartorial savvy.
The psychedelic power move in Pucci
The actress wears Pucci’s signature Marmo print. (Photo: Instagram / @lindsaylohan)
Departing from direct film references, this vibrant “Marmo” cocktail dress marked a shift into pure fashion territory. The custom Pucci piece featured the house’s signature psychedelic marble print in pink, black and beige. Paired with a matching tasselled bag from Pucci’s Spring 2025 collection and Aquazzura mules, it was a head-to-toe power move. The deeper message? Aligning with a heritage brand amid its revival signalled mutual recognition—and serious industry clout.
The ultimate ‘Freaky Friday’ homage
The London premiere delivered the tour’s most emotionally resonant look: a custom Ludovic de Saint Sernin gown in lavender metal mesh, dripping with Swarovski crystals. It was a couture-level reimagining of Anna Coleman’s lilac outfit from Freaky Friday’s final wedding scene. The vintage Judith Leiber guitar-shaped clutch sealed the reference, nodding to Anna’s band, Pink Slip. This transformation, from early-2000s teen fashion to high-concept luxury, perfectly mirrored Lohan’s grown-up evolution.
The princess moment with a rockstar edge
For the star-studded Los Angeles premiere at El Capitan Theatre, Lohan wore a custom pale pink Miu Miu chiffon gown with crystal-embellished straps—a refined take on classic Disney Princess glamour. But the Easter egg was in the accessories: a US$4,995 Judith Leiber “Microphone Karaoke” clutch offered a clever nod to Anna Coleman’s rockstar alter ego. Paired with rose-cut diamond jewellery by Lorraine Schwartz and Veronica Lake–inspired waves, the look struck a balance between Old Hollywood elegance and pop culture flair.
The diplomatic fashion moment in Rosa Mexicano
The Mexico City premiere was a masterclass in sartorial diplomacy. Lindsay Lohan wore an architectural fuchsia Balmain gown from Resort 2026, complete with cascading ruffles and a commanding silhouette. While it tapped into the Barbiecore trend, fashion insiders noted a deeper layer: the specific hue matched Rosa Mexicano, a vibrant pink with cultural roots in Mexico. Styled with Lorraine Schwartz jewellery and a sleek updo, the look signalled global style fluency.
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