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Gals’ fashion passion for Lindsay’s killer dress

Leave it to Lindsay Lohan to turn her perp walk into a cat walk!

The white-hot dress the “Mean Girls” star wore to her arraignment set the fashion world ablaze yesterday with women coast-to-coast clamoring to get their hands on it.

The Tinseltown train wreck sashayed into LA Superior Court Wednesday in the skintight, Kimberly Ovitz-designed “Glavis Albino” minidress — an eyebrow-raising move that had tongues wagging about whether Lohan, who has her own fashion line, was using her date with justice to flaunt the frock.

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Ovitz’s rep said Lohan paid for the form-fitting white dress.

“Kimberly had no role in Lindsay Lohan wearing the dress,” the rep insisted.

Despite gleefully parading the daring duds for the throng of lensmen parked outside court, Lohan took to Twitter last night to slam the story being splashed in the news.

“What i wear to court shouldnt be front page news. it’s just absurd,” she tweeted.

The designer made fewer than 1,000 of the form-fitting numbers and shipped them to select retailers in December, according to Ovitz’s sales team.

Brick-and-mortar retailers like Bloomingdale’s and Neiman Marcus, as well as online sellers Intermix and Shopbop, had sold out of the dresses long before Lohan’s sexy stroll.

But in the wake of Lohan’s asphalt-melting appearance, phones at Ovitz’s sales started ringing off the hook with people begging for any information on where to buy the frock.

“It’s been a frenzy!” said an Ovitz sales associate. “We saw it [the Glavis Albino dress] on the cover The Post today. We know, definitely, that people want that dress again because of Lindsay.”

Last night, the designer fired off a message to retailers asking if they wanted a “re-cut,” a second manufacturing and order of the dress, with a suggested retail price of $575.

When three of the barely-there dresses were discovered in the Ovitz design room, the East Village boutique Blue & Cream — a Lohan favorite –snapped them up.

“I got calls about the dress. It’s a like a treasure hunt for customers” said Blue & Cream owner Jeff Goldstein. “They’re in a shopper fury. The customers are fiending for it and they’re looking everywhere for that dress.”

The actress has been charged with felony grand theft for allegedly stealing a $2,500 necklace from Kamofie & Company in Venice, Calif.. Lohan’s defense will argue that she was lent the jewels so the provider and designer could get the free publicity.

But Kamofie co-owner Sofie Kaman told The Post yesterday her store has never lent — or sold — any jewels to Lohan.

Additional reporting by Helen Kumari in LA