And she did her highlights for Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.
An entire generation of fans have been waiting with bated breath for Lindsay Lohan to return to acting — and we're all getting it this holiday season. But before everyone else makes sure her winter travel doesn't interfere with the premiere of Netflix's Falling for Christmas, she took to Vogue to reminisce about some of her most extravagant looks, from her trips to the Met Gala and Vanity Fair Oscars. sat down with From now-party to now-legendary roles in movies like The Parent Trap remake and of course, Mean Girls.
Lohan explained that when the team was putting together Cady Heron's look, which went from nerdy bang in '00s rom-com style, she opted for Jennifer Aniston's — ahem, Rachel Green's —conic layers. Later modeled the look.
"We were like the character had to be pretty high and my hair, I wanted it like Jennifer Aniston, but not really, because it was long." "I remember fitting in for Mean Girls and I'm just, I'd be really excited to wear skirts and dresses like that, more flashy, but then I was really relieved when I came out of Africa to play the role of caddy." Played because I got to calm down and relax more and everyone was jealous that I was wearing sneakers and they couldn't do it every day.
Lohan also confirmed long-standing rumors that she didn't really want to play Cady Heron and instead, auditioned for the role of Regina George, which eventually went to Rachel McAdams.
"The story of playing Cady in Mean Girls is really unknown by a lot of people," she said. "I wanted to play Regina, because I just came out of Freaky Friday and I really wanted to play a pretty, normal girl now. And I wanted to do a different kind of role than a damaged teenager again And Mark Waters, the director, was insisting that I play Cady, and so was Tina [Fey]."
Lohan's video also included other tidbits, such as how she and Megan Fox conspired with drugstore box dye for some DIY bleached highlights (which would be from the Lohan's Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen era) and how she and The late Karl Lagerfeld had close relations. Whenever she went to Paris, the two were inseparable, she explained, and Lagerfeld also had fake adoption papers written and sent to Lohan's mother, Dina.
"He treated me like his daughter," Lohan said. "He wrote my mom an adoption letter saying he was going to adopt me and take me to Paris, but he had a list of rules, and I'm pretty sure we have somewhere. I think I told him to frame it, because it was just…he was just the best, hottest, most loving person ever."