Shania Twain stepped out in two sets of animal prints for the fifteenth annual Academy of Country Music Honors in Nashville, Tenn., on Aug. 24.
While walking the red carpet on the ceremony, Twain wore a plunging black velvet Monsoori gown that featured a high slit and voluminous train. She paired the look with a leopard-print cowboy hat and matching heeled boots. The country music artist added arm’s-length black velvet gloves and accessorized with an announcement emerald ring and diamond drop earrings.
For the show, she became a shimmering, gold-beaded tiger-print Halpern dress featuring a high neckline with shoulder cutouts. Twain paired the dress with an announcement gold collar necklace. For each looks, the singer styled her hair in loose curls and kept her makeup easy with a shimmery smoky brown eye shadow and a nude lip.
Twain was styled by Rafael Linares, who has worked with Elizabeth Olsen and Sara Sampaio.
Twain was one in every of the honorees of the night alongside Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert and Morgan Wallen. The songwriter received the Poet’s Award for outstanding lyrical contributions throughout her profession. Twain won three ACM Awards prior to now, including Entertainer of the 12 months in 2000.
The singer’s memorable looks from her music video catalogue was the inspiration for other musicians on the show. Avril Lavigne wore a leopard-print hooded mini dress as a nod to Twain’s wardrobe seen within the 1998 music video for “That Don’t Impress Me Much.”
Kelsea Ballerini also honored Twain by wearing her sparkling Marc Bouwer turtleneck dress from her triumphant night in 1999 on the Grammy Awards, when she won Best Country Song and Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Ballerini dedicated her performance on the ceremony to the 56-year-old.
Twain is in the course of her “Let’s Go!” residency in Las Vegas on the Zappos Theater in Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino. The singer just got here out with “Shania Twain: Not Only a Girl,” a Netflix documentary chronicling her time as a Nashville newcomer to international icon.
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