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Updated: Thursday, 10 Feb 2011, 7:24 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 10 Feb 2011, 7:01 PM EST
(New York Post) - Lindsay Lohan's sexy, all-white, form-fitting, mid-thigh dress that she wore to court Wednesday had become a hot item by Thursday.
The dress from designer Kimberly Ovitz's pre-fall collection is selling out at online stores that carry it, ABCNews.com reported. It retails for $575.
The moment Lohan stepped out of a black SUV Wednesday in front of the L.A. courthouse for her arraignment hearing, all eyes were fixated on her dress -- that left little to the imagination.
But in court, the judge paid little attention to her frock, instead focusing on Lohan's recent behavior.
"You now have a pending felony case," Superior Court Judge Keith Schwartz scolded. "If you violate the law, I will remand you and set no bail. Your attorney won't be successful this time [in freeing you]."
Lohan -- already on probation for a series of DUI incidents -- faces up to three years in the clink on felony grand-theft charges for allegedly stealing a $2,500 necklace from a high end L.A. jewelry boutique.
She is due back in court February 23.
Read more: New York Post
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