Lindsay Lohan recently turned heads while browsing jewelry at XIV Karats in Beverly Hills, dressed in a figure-hugging nude outfit that showed off her stunning figure. The 39-year-old actress, currently preparing for the premiere of 'Freakier Friday' in Los Angeles, kept it casual yet chic in a fitted T-shirt and leggings, paired with black sneakers.
She completed the understated look with a small black Hermès bag, dark designer shades, and her signature center-parted strawberry-blonde locks. The outing comes just weeks after the star rang in her birthday in Italy, where she celebrated with her husband Bader Shammas, and their nearly two-year-old son, Luai.
In June, she shared a carousel of vacation photos, captioned: "Beautiful Italy. Cherishing this beautiful trip filled with incredible memories of love, laughter, and pure bliss with my family and very delicious food!"
Just days after, she uploaded a smiley selfie with Shammas and their son, dressed in a soft yellow lace top. “Grateful,” she wrote, including an Italian phrase meaning "Unforgettable moments in Italy with my family."
Speaking to Elle magazine in May, Lohan opened up about her thoughts on expanding her family: “Once you have one kid, you’re like, ‘Oh, my kid needs a kid to play with.’” She added, “I don’t know if it’s selfish — but I’m like, ‘I need more than one kid to take care of me when I’m older.’”
The actress has remained relatively private since relocating to Dubai in 2014. In a new interview with Elle, she shed some light on her day-to-day life away from the Hollywood spotlight. “I love having a routine, and I like schedules,” she said. “So my morning routine: Waking up, writing in my journal, sipping my green tea, breakfast with my son. And then Pilates, making sure I go.”
Discussing her choice to live overseas, she explained. “Even taking my son to the park in L.A., I get stressed. I’m like, ‘Are there cameras?’ In New York, there’s no worry; no one bothers us... But in Dubai? I get all of those things. I get the privacy, I get the peace, I get the space. I don’t have to worry there; I feel safe.”