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PHOTOS: Lindsay Lohan's Kimberly Ovitz Dress -- Shocking Or Rocking?

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Feb. 9 2011, Published 9:08 a.m. ET

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Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week may have kicked off in New York City on Wednesday, but the most talked about fashion event took place at the Airport Courthouse, where Lindsay Lohan appeared to meet with Superior Court Judge Schwartz, dressed to the nines in a sexy Kimberly Ovitz dress.

Fresh from the salon, Lohan showed off her flawless figure in a bright white, embossed skintight mini dress, which she paired with patent leather heels and a pair of oversized sunglasses.

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Though no one was shocked that Lohan would wear a sexy outfit to court, as her many ensembles (as well as manicures!) have stirred up many Fashion Police discussions, her latest look bared a striking resemblance to Sharon Stone’s notorious Basic Instinct character.

Kimberly Ovitz, who is the spawn of entertainment mogul Michael Ovitz, is known for dressing Hollywood stars in skintight and sexy dresses, which often cost up to $600.

Was Lindsay’s look appropriate for court‹or was it better suited for a nightclub?  Leave your comments on RadarOnline.com

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