You’re not seeing double—you’re seeing The Parent Trap’s Annie and Hallie Parker all grown up. The week has barely begun and Lindsay Lohan has already referenced herself not once, but twice. This morning in New York City, the Freakier Friday actress was spotted arriving for press appearances on Good Morning America and LIVE With Kelly and Mark.
For GMA, Lohan wore a canary yellow Balmain tweed ensemble with a matching headband and strappy heels. It’s difficult to spot yellow checked fabric and not immediately think of Cher in Clueless; however, it was actually a subtle blending of two different Annie looks from the 1998 movie: the first being Annie’s skirt suit when she’s dropped off at summer camp, and the second, her butter yellow sweater and accessories during the family reunion at the hotel. The second look was a direct reference to the rambunctious Hallie, this time from Roberto Cavalli’s pre-fall 2025 collection.
Both were styled by Andrew Mukamal, the genius behind Margot Robbie’s thoroughly researched Barbie press tour looks—the run of which was so iconic, the duo released a coffee table book titled Barbie: The World Tour. If there’s anything that we know about Mukamal’s styling, it’s that he’s very intentional with his references. For all fans know, two Parker sister sightings in one day could be a playful throwback or a hint at something more (it is the era of the early 2000s reboot, after all).
Though referencing yourself is about as iconic as it gets, Lohan also paid homage to the one and only Carrie Bradshaw at the film’s New York City premiere. The actress wore a fitted Jacquemus dress with a tutu hem and strappy Jimmy Choo Leo heels, just like in the iconic opening sequence of Sex and the City. Mukamal again shared a photo of the carpet and the inspiration side by side, keeping fans on their toes, looking forward to which recreation will be next.
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