Celine Dion unrecognisable after magazine makeover
Celine Dion has made many a bold fashion choice in her 51 years, but a dramatic new makeover has left her totally unrecognisable.
Celine Dion has made several bold fashion choices in recent weeks, but her recent feature for Harper’s Bazaar may be her most daring yet.
As part of the magazine’s upcoming September issue, the veteran singer posed for the publication’s 2019 “Icons” portfolio, in which she sports a series of striking outfits. In a first image, Dion poses in a neon-green tuxedo jacket while wearing a pair of distinct white heels and a transformative black wig.
Another photo (toggle on the Instagram post above to see) shows Dion in an Alexander McQueen tuxedo jacket, a pair of Gianvito Rossi pumps and intense winged eyeliner.
A third photo showcases the Power of Love songstress in an extravagant, black-and-white striped dress and a polka-dot Marc Jacobs cape.
For this year’s Icons feature, fashion editor Carine Roitfeld sought out “10 cultural forces who have redefined any rules about their crafts”. Other celebrities who posed for the issue include Kate Moss, Shailene Woodley, Alicia Keys, Regina King, Awkwafina, Lakeith Stanfield, Christy Turlington, Alek Wek and Devon Aoki.
Dion has been a force within the fashion world recently, as she made a strong impression at Paris Fashion Week last month. Over several days, the My Heart Will Go On artist donned a variety of diverse outfits, including one inspired by her involvement in Titanic.
The singer has also made headlines for her close relationship with backup dancer Pepe Muñoz amid rumours the French-Canadian icon’s “boy toy” is “isolating her.” A member of Dion’s camp, however, suggested that these rumours could not be “farther from the truth.”
“He’s an amazing inspiration for her. He’s inspiring her to take risks. It’s not a bad thing. He’s not managing her. People change their teams. She’s smart and at the helm of her career,” one insider told Page Six. “She’s calling the shots now.”
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