The Lohanaissance continues to dazzle, and this time, south of the border.
Following the star-studded world premiere of Freakier Friday in Los Angeles, Lindsay Lohan lit up the pink carpet once again—this time in Mexico City—proving she’s fully stepped back into her It-girl era.
The event took place at Cinépolis Parque Toreo, where Lohan and co-star Jamie Lee Curtis were welcomed with thunderous applause from fans eager to see the iconic duo return for Disney’s much-anticipated sequel.
Lohan stole the spotlight in a jaw-dropping magenta gown from Balmain’s 2026 Resort Collection. The sculptural silk piece featured a ruched, strapless bodice with a sweetheart neckline suspended by an ornate gold halter chain. Flowing ruffles cascaded dramatically down the front of the dress into a voluminous, floor-length skirt—making her a vision of retro glamour and modern opulence.
The Mean Girls star completed the look with metallic strappy sandals, a gold-accented Balmain clutch, and sparkling diamond hoops by Lorraine Schwartz, further cementing her return to red carpet royalty.
With her hair swept into a tousled, high bun and wispy strands framing her face, Lohan matched her gown with a bold magenta lip, creating a monochromatic moment that turned every camera in her direction.
Standing beside her in a striking contrast, Jamie Lee Curtis opted for a bold orange cardigan-and-sequin-skirt ensemble, delivering an eye-catching color-blocking duo that delighted fans and fashion critics alike. The two posed together for photos, embodying the perfect blend of elegance, charisma, and generational charm.
Though the CDMX premiere featured only Lohan and Curtis, the Los Angeles event earlier that week saw appearances from Chad Michael Murray, reprising his original role, as well as The Parent Trap alums Lisa Ann Walter and Elaine Hendrix.
With Freakier Friday already generating buzz ahead of its global release, one thing is certain: Lindsay Lohan is not just back—she’s thriving, radiant, and redefining red carpet fashion on her own terms.