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- Lindsay Lohan arrived at the Freakier Friday premiere in New York City with a flirty, ruched midi dress featuring a tulle hem
- The dress is reminiscent of Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City
- “Freakier Friday feels with a little family love and a nod to Carrie Bradshaw,” Lohan captioned her Instagram post showing off her look
Lindsay Lohan is channeling her inner Carrie Bradshaw!
On Monday, July 28, Lohan, 39, paid homage to the fashion icon when she stepped out for the Freakier Friday premiere at the Hudson Square Theater in New York City.
For the occasion, Lohan, who is reprising her role as Anna Coleman, graced the purple carpet in a white, ruched midi dress which featured a tulle hem reminiscent of the signature tutu Sarah Jessica Parker’s character wore in Sex and the City.
“Feeling blessed at the NYC premiere 💚💜 Freakier Friday feels with a little family love and a nod to Carrie Bradshaw 🗽✨ #freakierfriday,” Lohan captioned an Instagram post filled with photos of her at Monday’s premiere.
Her stylist, Andrew Mukamal, also gave a subtle salute to Bradshaw in his Instagram Stories, with a throwback picture of the fashionable writer rocking the flirty tutu.
Lohan has been serving up nostalgia during the press run of the revived rom-com.
Earlier Monday, Lohan appeared on Good Morning America in a two-piece Balmain butter yellow set, similar to The Parent Trap’s Annie James’ British preppy style but with a “freakier Friday twist.”
She switched things up for her look on Live with Kelly & Mark in a fitted Roberto Cavalli cheongsam-inspired minidress in a burst of colors, which was a nod to her Parent Trap character Hallie Parker.
Lohan’s Parent Trap-inspired looks follow the Los Angeles premiere of Freakier Friday on July 22, where posed along with her movie co-stars Lisa Ann Walter and Elaine Hendrix.
For that occasion, she accessorized her embellished baby pink Miu Miu gown with dazzling accessories, including a crystal-covered and microphone-shaped Judith Leiber Couture clutch as a likely nod to her character Anna’s former rockstar life.
Freakier Friday, the sequel to 2003’s Freaky Friday, arrives in theaters on Aug. 8.
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