Shania Twain glitters in denim two-piece dress on People’s Choice Country Awards red carpet
She’s doin’ it in style.
Shania Twain kicked off the 2024 People’s Choice Country Awards with a bang, turning up to Thursday night’s red carpet at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tenn., in an unconventional blinged-out look.
The “Still the One” singer, 59, who served as host for the night, made a statement in a custom Levi’s two-piece denim dress featuring opera-length gloves and large lapels at the neckline.
The look — a collaboration between the brand and Twain’s stylist, Greer Heavrin — was emblazoned with allover luminous blue glass crystal rhinestones, according to a press release from Levi’s.
Twain’s halter corset and maxi skirt were “inspired by both past and modern Levi’s silhouettes to celebrate the iconic fabric of Levi’s jeans, its Western-inspired heritage and its deeply rooted history woven through music, artists, creators and icons,” the brand said.
She also switched up her beauty look with a flippy shoulder-length blond bob.
The jaw-dropping looks didn’t just stop on the red carpet though.
During the show, she had multiple outfit changes, including a white leather and fringe pants and cropped motorcycle jacket look which she wore to descend from the ceiling for her opening monologue.
Later, she changed into a version of her iconic “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” look, sporting a black tophat with a black corset, miniskirt and floor-length coat.
Other looks included a floor-length floral jacket; a celestial long-sleeved dress with a white neck tie; and a red sequin and star paillette corset gown with opera-length red gloves.
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Her changing looks have been a topic of conversation as of late, with Twain switching up her hair color and style. She experimented with pink locks earlier this year ahead of her Las Vegas residency — and later stated the switch-up was a way of “embracing aging” and “have fun” with the idea of going gray.
“What I wanted to get used to was, ‘What do I look like with my hair going lighter and lighter and lighter and lighter?,'” she said at the time. “The pink surprisingly made me feel younger, looking younger somehow. And it’s so light, it’s practically gray.”
We’re here for Shania — in any color and at any age.