Lindsay Lohan stars in new MCM and Crocs collab campaign
Updated 24 July 2023
Arab News
DUBAI: US actress Lindsay Lohan – who announced the birth of her first child with husband Bader Shammas last week – is the star of a new campaign featuring a collaboration between MCM and Crocs, which was shot in Dubai.
With Dubai’s Burj Khalifa featuring prominently in the backdrop, the campaign shows Lohan modelling two versions of the new shoe which brings together features of the German brand MCM and US footwear brand Crocs.
“The shoe combines style, versatility, and comfort – all important to me when choosing the perfect fashion accessory. I hope you love them as much as I do,” posted Lohan on her social media.
Last week, Lohan welcomed her first child with Kuwaiti financier husband Shammas, a baby boy.
The “Parent Trap” star and Shammas are the parents of a “beautiful, healthy son,” her rep told The Associated Press in a statement.
Lohan, 37, gave birth in Dubai, where she is based. Her son’s exact birth date was not released.
The couple gave their first bundle of joy an Arabic name, Luai.
“The family is over the moon in love,” the statement said.
Rhea Seehorn opts for Elie Saab look in Los Angeles
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Arab News and AP
DUBAI/ LOS ANGELES: US actress Rhea Seehorn attended this weekend’s American Film Institute Awards Luncheon in Los Angeles in a monochrome look by Lebanese designer Elie Saab.
The “Pluribus” and “Better Call Saul” actress opted for an ankle-length daytime dress from Saab’s Pre-Fall 2025 collection that featured a sharp collar, cap sleeves and two pockets placed on the bodice.
She was dressed by celebrity stylist Jessica Paster, who regularly works with the liked of Emily Blunt and Quinta Brunson.
US actress Rhea Seehorn attended this weekend’s American Film Institute Awards Luncheon in Los Angeles in a monochrome look by Lebanese designer Elie Saab. (Getty Images)
Other attendees at the luncheon event included Leonardo DiCaprio, Ryan Coogler, Timothee Chalamet and George Clooney.
According to The Associated Press’s Jonathan Landrum Jr., the institute celebrated the collaborative nature of film and television by honoring creative teams — in front of and behind the camera.
Inside the ballroom on Friday there were no acceptance speeches in the traditional sense and no suspense over envelopes. Instead, the AP reported, AFI’s ceremony unfolded as a series of thoughtfully written tributes: eloquent rationales for each honored film and television program, followed by brief clips designed to place the year’s work within a broader cultural and artistic context.
Films honored include “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” “Bugonia,” “Frankenstein,” “Hamnet,” “Jay Kelly,” “Marty Supreme,” “One Battle After Another,” “Sinners,” “Train Dreams” and “Wicked: For Good.”
Television shows recognized were “Adolescence,” “Andor,” “Death by Lightning,” “The Diplomat,” “The Lowdown,” “The Pitt,” “Severance,” “The Studio” and “Task.”
Closing the ceremony was US comedian and actress Carol Burnett, who delivered AFI’s annual benediction, celebrating the honorees’ achievements while reflecting on her own lifelong love of cinema and television.
“I’ve never lost the deep respect and love that I have for all the stories we tell through cinema and television and by all of those behind and in front of the camera,” Burnett said. “Creative collaboration has always remained at the heart of our work, and AFI brings us all together. The world is a better place for having heard your voices.”
The luncheon also featured AFI’s signature March of Time video montage, a sweeping look at cinematic and television milestones from decades past, situating this year’s honorees within the evolving history of the medium.