Overview
- At a Berlin press conference, Lindsay Lohan said she’s used fashion throughout her life as a tool for self-expression and mood signaling
- She recounted how paparazzi once turned casual wear into negative headlines and how professional ensembles conveyed confidence
- Lohan emphasized her close collaboration with costume and wardrobe departments to shape each character’s on-screen identity
- In Freakier Friday, she deliberately uses distinct outfits to define her role in the returning mother-daughter body-swap comedy
- The Disney sequel, reuniting Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis, is set to premiere in Germany on August 7