
She famously stripped off for a sexy spread in Playboy magazine.
But now, Lindsay Lohan is keeping a little more covered up in a somewhat classier set of new photographs. The 25-year-old actress features in several new shots for German designer Philipp Plein in a new advertising campaign.
And the Mean Girls star looked stunning in the images, one of which features her posing in a strapless pale green dress slashed to the thigh, teamed with towering matching shoes. With her bleached blonde hair tumbling down her shoulders, the actress sports flawless skin and subtle make-up.

In another picture, Lindsay shows off her patriotic side holding an American flag bag design as she lounges next to a lake. In an outfit that displays her slim legs, the star sport a short red leather jacket and spiky red shoes with bow detail.
Lindsay flashes her legs again in a black mini-dress and black heels as she perches on the lap of a bearded male model, while another picture shows her looking to one side in a strapless leopardskin dress in front of palm plants.
The final image shows the star in a simple white dress on a staircase with two male models.

Lindsay shot the advertising campaign last September in Italy, while in town for Milan Fashion Week. She was once romantically linked to Plein, who announced their professional collaboration last year. He said: 'Lindsay is a beautiful, highly acclaimed actress and model. We will be able to create unique images: refined and luxurious, but also full of sensuality.'

However, it seems Lindsay's problems are perhaps not quite over yet.
TMZ are reporting that the federal government are claiming the actress 'never paid her 2009 income tax.'
According to official documents filed in Los Angeles, the Internal Revenue Service has obtained a lien against Lindsay for $93,701.57 for failure to pay her federal income tax.
The website reports that if Lindsay refuses to pay the debt, the government can go after her belongings including 'homes, cars and bank accounts.'
Lindsay has so far not responded to calls for comment.

source :dailymail
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