Lindsay Lohan is back and has officially entered her Hollywood glam era.
I know what you’re thinking: let her stay in her Mykonos beach party phase forever. The joy! But all good things come to an end, and with her sparkling new Netflix film ‘Falling for Christmas’, the star is back in the limelight.
For 2022, she has enlisted none other than Law Roach as her stylist. The American, known as @luxurylaw on Instagram, is the man behind the best looks of Zendaya, Ariana Grande and Celine Dion. Now, to that stratospheric line-up of clients, he adds the legendary Lohan.
He was just as excited, posting to Instagram four snaps of the actress owning her new look, with the caption: “In case you missed it I styled an icon…..”
Let’s dissect them – first up, the most dazzling. Lohan put her best metallic platform heels forward in a nude sheer Valentino frock, complete with crystal embellished flowers, for a ‘fan viewing’ of her festive flick on November 9.
Polished with four hunky diamond rings, glistening earrings, and a tight high pony tail – Lohan dug deep to find her inner Dietrich.
In her other appearances, one unlikely silhouette stood out: tunic style tops, cut at the middle thigh and worn with a skirt.
It is a hard task, but worn with her hair down and a hand on the hip, Lohan managed to pull it off. One was a white Michael Kors look – a deconstructed, sleeveless blazer and asymmetric skirt. She was spotted out and about in New York wearing it, as she prepared to film Live with Kelly and Ryan on November 8.
The next was a chicer, black outfit from Tory Burch’s SS23 collection. The top had the stiff silhouette of a dressmaker’s bust, paired with a floor length black skirt and a black patent bag, as she joined her sister and ‘Falling for Christmas’ co-star, Aliana Lohan, in New York on November 11.
The brightest looks have come for the talk shows, though. There was the red leather, corseted Versace dress Lohan opted to wear for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last week. But the pièce de résistance came for Good Morning America! on November 8: a blinding, geometric flared suit made up of red, orange green and yellow blocks by Swiss label Akris. Not for the faint of heart.
Under the watchful of Law Roach, no one can miss this renaissance of a style icon. I, for one, can’t take my eyes off.