15 of the most daring looks Shania Twain has ever worn
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- Shania Twain is no stranger to daring fashion; she’s been rocking bold outfits since the ’90s.
- In the past, she’s worn cutout dresses, plunging necklines, and see-through looks.
- More recently, she’s opted for floor-length gowns and statement accessories.
Who would Shania Twain be without her daring wardrobe?
The country musician has been rocking eye-catching, envelope-pushing outfits since her career began in the 1990s. And she’s only continued to evolve her style over time.
These are the most daring looks she’s worn, from the stage to red carpets.
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The black gown was asymmetrical with a single strap, an uneven cutout across her waist, and smaller slits down its skirt that extended the length of her leg.
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She accessorized the bold look with crystal-lined gloves, a satin choker, semi-sheer tights, and knee-high boots.
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She wore a form-fitting halter dress that was most daring up top, with a plunging, scooped neckline.
Twain donned the glittering, gold gown with diamond jewelry, long earrings, and her hair styled in curls.
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Her black, long-sleeved dress was made from sheer mesh, but it was wrapped with opaque black fabric and matching straps. It also had a tulle piece attached to one side of its skirt that created a short train.
To complement the unique look, Twain also wore a crimped hairstyle and thigh-high lace-up boots.
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Her outfit included a crystal-covered bra, black shorts over fishnet tights, a sparkling black duster jacket, and a sequined white belt that wrapped around her waist and hips.
She also wore thigh-high leather boots.
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Twain performed onstage in low-rise black cargo pants and a puffer vest buttoned only halfway.
The latter piece had a green, black, and pink swirled print that perfectly matched the design of her slouchy boots.
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The long-sleeved, high-neck piece was decorated from top to bottom with black beads in a tiger-stripe print, and her black gloves were lined with long, fabric fringe.
She wore the outfit with heeled, belted boots.
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She hit the stage in a red catsuit with a plunging neckline and a sparkling chainmail piece worn over it.
Twain also rocked furry boots, a matching jacket, and red leather gloves.
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She walked the People’s Choice Awards red carpet in a custom Rodarte dress. It had a sheer, long-sleeved bodice, a leopard-print bralette, and a floor-length velvet skirt with a waistline that dipped below her belly button.
The outfit — which seemingly called back to her ensemble from the “That Don’t Impress Me Much” music video — also included a leopard-print hood and shoulder piece.
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Harris Reed designed her black-and-white polka-dot look. It featured bell-bottom pants, a bustier top, and a blazer worn on top.
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She first walked the red carpet in a butterfly-print dress, but later changed into a sparkling purple Chanel set that included a crop top and matching shorts.
When some people on social media criticized the look, particularly the cut of her shorts and the plunging neckline of her top, Twain defended her daring outfit.
“For me fashion is a powerful tool that helps to convey my personality and express my creativity,” she wrote in an Instagram post. “And other than getting to hang out with my friends for the night, it’s one of my favourite things about attending award shows!”
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She wore a pink, loose-fitting top over what appeared to be a yellow leotard, and matching jelly sandals with straps that wrapped around her legs.
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The black garment was covered in crystals, as were her fishnet tights and knee-high boots.
To complete the outfit, Twain also wore a pink-and-purple cape that flowed behind her and layers of chunky necklaces.
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In collaboration with Levi’s, Twain helped design her denim evening gown.
The halter piece had a form-fitting bodice, a mermaid skirt, a thick, pointed collar, and all-over crystal detailing.
She wore the dramatic dress with denim gloves, a chunky ring, and a ’60s-inspired hairstyle.
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The silver, strapless gown was designed by Falguni Shane Peacock.
It was covered in silver and black sequins, the latter of which were arranged in the shape of a panther across its skirt.
The dress, which was accessorized with black leather gloves, also had satin strips that flowed from her waist.
