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The Secrets Behind Lindsay Lohan’s Elizabeth Taylor Transformation

06/05/2012 at 04:30 PM ET

Lindsay Lohan as Elizabeth Taylor
Courtesy Lifetime

When Lindsay Lohan first walked onto the set of Lifetime’s Liz & Dick dressed as screen legend Elizabeth Taylor, “there was an audible gasp,” the movie’s costume designer, Salvador Pérez, tells PEOPLE. “You’d swear it was Elizabeth.”

Dressed in Taylor’s favorite styles — jewel-toned cocktail dresses, fur coats and those famous gems (well, good fakes) — the actress looked remarkably like her screen idol. “She just walked into the clothes and became Elizabeth Taylor,” says Pérez.

Producer Larry Thompson had some of Taylor’s most famous bling, including the 33-carat Krupp diamond, recreated for the film. “Part of the magic is the wardrobe,” he says. “And Lindsay said she wants to bring magic to the movie.” Many of the vintage dresses fit her like a glove, too; Lohan’s waist measures a tiny 23 inches, while Taylor’s was a mere 22 inches.

Lohan will wear 66 different looks in the 80-minute biopic, which begins in 1961, ends with Richard Burton’s death in 1984 and focuses on their tumultuous relationship (an affair while she was still married, two weddings and two divorces). To prep, Lohan hired a voice coach and even dyed her auburn hair a deep brunette to better match Taylor’s dark tresses.

Lohan’s hair and makeup will span all of Taylor’s looks, from the long lashes and red lips of the 1950s (attained using M.A.C’s “Hot Tahiti” lipstick) and the Cleopatra-inspired eyeliner and nude mouth of the ’60s to her teased ’80s bouffant, always with her trademark eyeliner to accentuate her famous violet eyes. (Lohan is wearing opalescent lavender contacts for the role.)

“She brings in makeup for me,” makeup artist Eryn Krueger Mekash, who’s using mostly Chanel, Dior and M.A.C products, tells PEOPLE. Adds the movie’s hair stylist, Beatrice De Alba, “She looks so much like her. There was a moment when she saw her picture on the monitor and said ‘I’m her.’ It was thrilling.”

–Liz McNeil, with reporting by K.C. Baker

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Lily on

She looks NOTHING like Liz Taylor. This whole casting is INSULTING to her memory and her fans

Liz on

Even though Liz Taylor was known for her looks, it was her huge acting talent that made her who she was. Beauty is only skin deep.

mary on

She looks terrific and I hope she makes it back to the star she wants to be.

Shar on

She looks great, but she doesn’t look like Liz in this pic at all, the pic of her head leaned back with the actor playing Richard Burton does look more like Liz.

SusiQ on

In this pic she looks lovely but she looks nothing like Elizabeth Taylor. LaLiz was one of the most stunning women to draw breath and that kind of beauty can not be duplicated with a dye job, makeup, and colored contacts

Teresa on

i hope that she does well with this project. I think that she could really produce a major comeback if she straightens up and really focuses on her career.

guest on

Looking forward to the TV movie. Lindsay looks beautiful.

Robert on

The only gasp worthy reaction I see here…is how unlike Elizabeth Taylor Ms. Lohan looks…

whatever on

fail

sally on

What they can do with makeup!

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