Lindsay Lohan returned to her 16-year-old himself at the premiere of “Freakier Friday”, the upcoming continuation of the comedy film from 2003, in which she played the leading role together with Jamie Lee Lee Curtis, Chad Michael Murray and Mark Harmon. The now 39-year-old posed on the purple carpet in front of the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in a tailor-made crotch, crystal network dress by Ludovic de Saint Sernin.
Silverflowers details crawled along the right hip of the dress and the left side of Lohan’s middle section. The same embroidery kissed the lower cladding and appeared on the belt around the neck and stretched over her chest. The delicate, dazzling fabric coordinated the essential nature of Lohan’s soft blonde waves and the light make -up. In her right hand, she clutched the chain straps of a tiny Judith -Leiber bag, which, like the chestnut brown guitar, belonged to her “Freaky Friday” -Faracter Anna Coleman in the first film.
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Together, the miniature money exchange and floor-length dress designed by Andrew Mukamal were a mature vision of the outfit that Anna wore to her mother Tess Coleman at the end of the original film. Here she attracted a two-part satin skirt and a camisole set with a cream-colored flower sewn and a chiffon equipment. When the credits rolled, Anna and the rest of her band Pink Slip entered the stage to pull out their chestnuted instrument for the last time.
In London, Lohan continued her soft glamorous stripes and chose warm, rosy colors and light shimmer on her eyes, cheeks and lips. The sparkling coral shadow threw a semicircle over her eyelids and stretched into her inner corners as a deep pink dressed her lips. She held the same hairstyle that she kept for years: blonde coloring and loose waves.
At the beginning of this week, the actress “Just My Look” drove back into her career and was in “The Parent Trap” than she was. She played the role of Hallie and Annie, the 11-year-old alienated twins, who can be found in the summer camp and put on on Monday in a yellow tweed dress from Balmain for her appearance “Good Morning America”.
When the official publication date -August 8th -from “Freakier Friday” -Dobus “, the WWD looked back on the best moments from the original score and found the Easter eggs for some of the greatest hair and make -up trends that emerged from the early 2000s. The stylists Tara Smith, Barbara Lorenz, Elena Arroy, Christina Smith and Clinton Wayne put a purpose behind the hair and the make -up and create the appearance of this time for the film.
‘Freakier Friday’ Premiere: Lindsay Lohan, Jamie Lee Curtis and more celebrity style, photos
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