Disney Channel maximalism to pop-star glam: What fans wore to Hilary Duff's L.A. show

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Set us as preferred Chunky platform sandals, fitted baby tees, butterfly clips on perfectly crimped hair, brightly patterned skirts and tons of sparkles.Pure Y2K-fueled nostalgia filled the Kia Forum on Wednesday night in celebration of all things Hilary Duff.
Duff graced the stage at the Inglewood venue as part of her Lucky Me tour, her first global headlining tour in nearly two decades.And her fans couldn’t have been more thrilled.
The pop singer and actor, who released her sixth studio album “Luck...or Something” in February, performed two back-to-back sold-out shows.
Before the final L.A.show, we caught up with fans to talk about their outfits (many of which were inspired by Duff’s most famous roles such as Sam in “A Cinderella Story” and the title role in “The Lizzie McGuire Movie”), the memories her music brings up for them and why her work still resonates with them.
Here’s what they had to say.Tell us about your outfit.This is my wedding dress that I had stuffed in a suitcase.
She’s been in a suitcase for 10 years, and I still fit into her, which is nice.People ask me why I keep stuff and this is exactly why: You might get divorced and use it as a costume.
My outfit is inspired by “A Cinderella Story.” It’s my favorite Hilary Duff movie.She plays diner girl Cinderella.
She disguises herself with a mask and a L.A.Dodgers cap.
I did have a tiara, but I didn’t bring it because I didn’t want to be too much.So I figured, you know what, why not buy an apron and a little black crop top, and rep L.A.
I have a tattoo of her signature.It’s a little faded because it’s like 10 years old, maybe older than that now.
It was at a book signing at Barnes and Noble at like the Grove or something.I asked her if she would initial my wrist, and I got it tattooed the same night.
I literally drove to the tattoo shop on Hollywood Boulevard with my arm out the window because I’m so clu...