Lindsay Lohan is stepping back into her Disney spotlight — and doing it with a fashion-forward twist.
The 39-year-old actress turned heads at the 2026 Disney Upfronts, making a glamorous appearance in a striking couture ensemble that signaled she is fully embracing a new chapter of her career while reconnecting with the Disney legacy that launched her into stardom.
Lohan dazzled on the red carpet in a custom Ashi Studio Couture Fall/Winter 2025 strapless gown, styled by celebrity stylist Andrew Mukamal. The metallic brocade dress featured a sweetheart corset neckline trimmed with black satin, giving the actress a sophisticated, high-fashion look that blended old-Hollywood elegance with contemporary couture.
The fitted gown, complete with a dramatic train, highlighted a more refined red carpet image for the actress, whose career resurgence has increasingly been tied to major entertainment projects and public appearances.

Sharing behind-the-scenes moments on Instagram, Lohan gave fans a glimpse into the preparation process for the event, posting photos while getting ready.
“Still in my Disney world…with a few secrets this time,” she wrote, teasing upcoming projects and hinting at what lies ahead in her evolving Hollywood comeback.
The cryptic message appeared to reference her forthcoming film, Count My Lies, in which she stars alongside Shailene Woodley and Kit Harington.

While the gown carried dramatic flair through its sweeping train, Lohan kept her accessories understated. She paired the look with classic black pointed-toe pumps, allowing the couture piece to remain the focal point. Her beauty styling leaned toward minimal glamour, with soft, dewy makeup and blonde hair parted neatly at the center.
Jewelry was equally restrained, featuring her engagement ring, a gold statement ring on her opposite hand and a delicate bracelet — subtle touches that complemented the polished aesthetic.
For many fans, Lohan’s return to Disney events carries a sense of nostalgia. Nearly three decades after starring in the beloved 1998 remake of The Parent Trap, the actress continues to embrace the legacy of the family-friendly projects that helped shape her early fame.

The nostalgia factor was heightened by a mini reunion at the event with actress Ann Walter, who portrayed Chessy in The Parent Trap. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Walter praised Lohan’s professional return to the spotlight.
“She’s coming back with purpose and professionalism,” Walter said, signaling growing industry recognition of Lohan’s renewed momentum.
Lohan’s latest appearance adds to a broader career revival that has seen the actress steadily reclaim her place in Hollywood through film projects, strategic brand partnerships and high-profile public appearances — all while staying closely connected to the Disney image that first made her a household name.
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