LINDSAY LOHAN: WINSTON'S BEST FRIEND

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Here’s Lindsay last night at Winston’s AGAIN. (Hyde seems to be OVER – right?) The most noteworthy thing about this picture is her big red bag full of necessities like water bottles. Anyway this particular bag is not in the stratosphere price-wise. Usually girls like Lindsay carry bags that cost thousands, but this one is in the hundreds and a beauty, at that. It’s an Onna Ehrlich bag – $395 at Fred Segal in Santa Monica.

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13 thoughts on “LINDSAY LOHAN: WINSTON'S BEST FRIEND

  1. i have this new theory.
    fame sucks. she can keep her 400 dollar bag. its not worth having vampires with cameras following and photographing you constantly. no thanks, ill take the simple life.
    yep, ugh huh
    haha

  2. Am I the only 1 that would love to see her and her whore mom beaten over the head with water bottles?

  3. So now that winstons is the new “in” spot.What does that mean for the stick up their azzes door people at hyde????????

  4. geezus, when you think about it, there are tons of night clubs and bars in LA. so…with the obsession about taking peoples pictures as they are entering and leaving them….i bet that there are a lot of interesting and sexy people walking about…i know there are. lol yes, some pictures of (fully clothed!) random good looking and interesting men and women woud be welcome.

  5. Uhm Kodak.Are you smoking something,what were you trying to say? you make as much sense as brtneys haircut.

  6. Paris Roach Motel: You’re not alone, believe me. It’ll be interesting to see what happens when Lohan’s movie contract expires…

  7. The bag is fabulous! I need one! Good red bags are very hard to find.

  8. I love this bag too! I’ve seen Onna’s bags at Fred Segal, and at the Cow Girl Princess Boutique in La Canada. I’m sure you can find her other places too. Anthropologie maybe? All her stuff is genuis. Other celebs should follow LIndsey on this one.

  9. Anon: Lohan doesn’t have a “movie contract”. They stopped doing that 50 years ago.

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