So Fetch
Lindsay Lohan Reclaimed Her Plastic Crown At The Mean Girls Premiere

In the Plastics we trust.

by Adrianne Reece
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Get in, losers — we’re witnessing the rise of the Lohanaissance. On Jan. 8, Lindsay Lohan attended the Mean Girls premiere. From her stunning ‘fit to her sweet reunion with Tina Fey, the actor shined on the pink carpet.

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Lohan’s appearance at the premiere was a surprise, considering she wasn’t interested in starring in the latest movie adaptation. However, her support didn’t go unnoticed by fans.

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At the event, Lohan wore every color but pink. (Then again, it wasn’t Wednesday.) Though she didn’t follow the No. 1 Plastics rule, this dress still deserves some praise.

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Lohan, who played Cady Heron in the original Mean Girls, reportedly wore a black and crystal-encrusted (hi, accented belt) dress from Alexandre Vauthier.

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Oh, the nostalgia. After a few solo poses, Lohan briefly reunited with co-star Tina Fey — who wrote and starred in the 2004 film as Sharon Norbury — while on the carpet.

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Between Fey’s butterfly-clad Versace dress to Lohan’s all-black couture, one thing’s for certain: These two will always make fetch happen.

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Lohan was also all-smiles with Angourie Rice, who takes on Lohan’s role as Cady Heron in the new Mean Girls adaptation that releases on Jan. 12.

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Welcome to North Shore High School’s reunion. Lohan also teamed up with Renée Rapp (the newest Regina George) and Bebe Woods, who plays Gretchen Wieners, for this red-carpet moment.

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Lohan embraced even more new faces in the Mean Girls universe, such as Christopher Briney (who plays Aaron Samuels), Auli'i Cravalho, and Avantika Vandanapu.

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