Lindsay Lohan trims loaned designer gown
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Actress Lindsay Lohan attends the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) New York Gala in the dress she loaned from designer Theia Couture.
Lindsay Lohan went from black tie to the blacklist when she recently returned a borrowed gown in ruins, sources told the Daily News on Wednesday.
The Mean Girls star allegedly scrounged a pair of scissors at a nightclub and chopped off the bottom half of the $1,700 beaded nude and silver Theia Couture dress that she wore to an amFAR event in New York two weeks ago.
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She said the dress ripped by accident and she got scissors from a bouncer at a club to fix it. She said she didnt have a choice in the matter. God only knows what re! ally happened, a source close to the situation told The News.
The dress came back shredded, and you just dont do that to people. Its disgusting in the sense that this was a beautiful dress with intricate chains and beading, the source said.
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There was no need to cut the dress, the source continued. She supposedly had another short dress with her in the car.
Lohans stylist for the AmFAR event said the situation was under control and he had no hard feelings over the ill-fated frock.
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Shes glamorous and a nice girl and knows what looks good on her, stylist Phillip Bloch told The News. I would definitely work with her again. I would just lay down some ground rules and do my best to make sure it never happens again.
Theia Couture said the dress was loaned in good faith.
We were informed by Mr. Blochs assistant that the dress was damaged during the course of the evening, a company spokeswoman said in an email to The News. Further action has yet to be determined.