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Lohans Line Ripped at Paris Fashion Week

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Lindsay Lohan, the sometime actress, lesbian, and purveyor of leggings and self-tanner, debuted her clothing line produced with fashion house Emanuel Ungaro on Sunday during Paris Fashion Week.

Critics shredded the 2010 ready-to-wear collection that featured sequin-covered, heart-shaped pasties and skintight dresses bedazzled in rhinestones.

"This [show] quickly devolved into a bad joke of a fashion show, one with questionable color combinations, 'bad eighties' draped silk jackets and drop-crotch pants, old-fashioned and ill-judged fur stoles, and, yes, tasteless sequin pasties," reported Style.com.

"Lindsay, it's time to get serious about reviving the acting career," declared Women's Wear Daily. The fashion publication called the effort "an embarrassment" and described the clothes as "cheesy and dated."

The line was the first collaboration with Lohan serving as the artistic adviser alongside designer Estrella Archs.

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