PEOPLE DIDN’T LIKE THE STYLE OF SHANIA TWAINS WHICH SHE GOT INSPIRED BY BARBIE

On the 26th of September, 2024 People’s Choice Country Awards happened at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee. One of the iconic names in the industry, 59-year-old Shania Twain, rocked the red carpet with her dress.

Twain wore an all-denim ensemble, where the dress was decorated with sparkling rhinestones. The dress was a result of a collaboration with Levi’s, where Twain also had denim gloves on her hands.

Shania Twain on September 26, 2024, in Nashville, Tennessee | Source: Getty Images

The actress also had a big blue ring on her finger, as it was a completing look for her style.

“Isn’t it crazy? I love it. I was involved with the sketches and the design and the silhouette and everything. To me, that’s the joy. It’s not about putting on something that’s amazing—it’s about being part of it.” Twain shared.

There were many negative comments for Twain’s style on the social media as:

“Totally ruined her looks,”

“She’s not recognizable now; too sad.”

“Yikes 😬 that doesn’t suit her. Blonde not so much either.”

“What a shame,”

“Bring back the brunette [color!].”

Shania Twain on September 26, 2024, in Nashville, Tennessee | Source: Getty Images

Nonetheless, there were praising comments for Twain’s style too:

“I only have one word: WOW. SHE LOOKS SO DAMN GOOD MY JAW LITERALLY JUST DROPPED @shaniatwain 😱😍💗.”

“It’s giving country Barbie [vibes] and I love it!! 😍.”

“@shaniatwain looking like a beautiful Barbie doll with that hair. Love it 🔥🔥🔥🔥.”

“Canadian Tuxedo Barbie”

Twain is an icon known with how she likes to push the limits of fashion, is also an inspiration for people, after her struggle to reclaim her voice after the surgery she underwent.

When Twain talked about her open-throat surgery at the red carpet of 2024 People’s Choice Country Awards in Nashville. “It was really about my throat surgery,” Twain said. “I lost my voice, my singing voice, for several years. Regaining that [and] having to go through open-throated surgery to get it back reset my reality.”

“When you realize that you have another chance at something that you love, you take it and you put fear aside to do it — and that’s what I did,” Twain then continued.

Twain also talked about the thing that helped her to keep going. “The creative element of the industry,” the singer said. “I love new songwriting. I love design and production. There’s so much more that goes into being an artist than just standing on the stage and singing — even though, of course, that’s a very big part.”

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