Lindsay Lohanis looking back at outfits past!
The 35-year-old actress took a trip to yesteryear forVogue’sLife in Looksvideo seriesThursday, celebrating some of her old looks and cringing at others.
Lohan began with the Nicole Miller dress she wore to the 1998 premiere of Disney’sThe Parent Trap, which she starred in alongsideDennis Quaidand the lateNatasha Richardson.
“My mom still has this dress. She kept it for me,” Lohan said in the clip. “It’s still at home.”
The star also said she’s been interested in fashion since she was a kid, even while filming her first movie.
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Up next was the teal velour tracksuit from Juicy Couture that Lohan wore to the Neil Bogart Memorial Fund’s Annual Tour for a Cure in 2002. Lohan, who was appalled to see herself wearing a scarf and flip-flops with the outfit, initially didn’t want to see the shot.
However, Lohan did enjoy her style at the time, during which she was filming the 2003 movieFreaky FridaywithJamie Lee Curtis. Her hairstylist wasn’t as thrilled, though.
“I remember Tracey Cunningham was so upset that she had to do these white highlights in my hair,” Lohan explained, noting that she “was really just rocking theAvril Lavignevibe” at the time “because that was my character” in the film.
“And I kind of took it into my daily life,” Lohan continued, “which, love Avril Lavigne, but for me, it was not working on a daily basis as I can see.”
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That made dressing up for her role as Anna Coleman in the Disney film an even more enjoyable experience.
“I loved dressing forFreaky Fridaybecause I was going through that phase of I wanted to experiment too and kind of wear the baggy pants and be the rocker chick,” Lohan confessed. “That’s why I wore the Juicy sweatsuit I think, because I was in the middle of deciding who I wanted to be.”
Later in theVoguevideo, the actress added that working with Curtis, 63, “was probably the most fun I had on set.”
“Jamie Lee Curtis is my favorite,” Lohan said, “… just because she just has the best energy about her and it was so fun to be able to see her become young again and then be the opposite of her.”
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As for her signature ginger locks, Lohan revealed she had a major onscreen influence for her character Cady Heron in 2004’sMean Girls.
Lohan said she enjoyed getting girly for the film but also “felt really relieved when I played Cady just coming fresh out of Africa” in the beginning of the film. She added with a laugh, “And everyone was kind of jealous because I was wearing sneakers and they couldn’t every day.”
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In another comment on her hair, this time in real life, Lohan also noted that dyeing her hair in 2005 was when “my life was changing for fashion.”
“No one wanted me to dye my hair blond,” she recalled. “Everyone was like, ‘Do not do that. You’re going to ruin your red hair,’ — especially my mom. And this is the problem: when you go from red to blond and you do it in a rush, it goes yellow. And that’s a true, hard fact.”
source: people.com