Shania Twain.Photo: Frank Micelotta/ImageDirectCanadian country-pop artistShania Twainhas been on the scene since the early-1990s, and after the tepid release of her self-titled debut, she hit the ground running with her second album,The Woman in Me, in 1995 and has been cranking out hits ever since.The “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” singeris a five-timeGrammywinner who has toured all over the world and held multiple Las Vegas residencies. She’s performed on countless stages and at the biggest awards shows, sounding amazing and rocking her outfits as much as her music.Whether elegant gowns, leopard printeverything, colorful cowboy boots or various takes on little black dresses, Twain has had fun with fashion while raking in accolades andselling millions of albums.From this moment on, here are some of Twain’s style choices thatdoimpress us much.01of 27Jean TherapyMargaret Norton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via GettyDouble denim has often been called the “Canadian tuxedo,” which may explain why the Canada-born superstar (in 1995) makes this look sing.02of 27Sparkle MotionMark Humphrey/APThat same year, Twain went for glitz and glam in a two-piece, black sequined set (with see-through, sparkly pants) to perform at the CMA Awards in 1995.03of 27Sheer MadnessRon Davis/GettyTwain’s outfit choices were a reflection of her country-pop sound: edgy but still traditional. Just take this sheer fringe ensemble that she wore to the 1995 CMA Awards.04of 27Times TwoRon Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via GettyThis see-through look from the 1996Grammy Awardsissheergenius!05of 27Early Aughts AwesomeGregg DeGuire/WireImageThe singer never stopped loving a sheer moment — like this one at the 2003 American Music Awards.06of 27Leopard LadyEvan Agostini/LiaisonTwain has many talents, including “making every single woman jump out of her seat at the opening notes of ‘Man! I Feel Like a Woman’ " and “rocking leopard print in every form.“07of 27Total Prints-essKevin Winter/GettyFrom tiny pops of print…08of 27Sign of the TimesJim Smeal/Ron Galella Collection via Getty… to statement pieces like this floor length, velour duster …09of 27Animal MagnetismMichael Okoniewski/Getty… even in neon green! If it’s an animal print, Twain can pull it off.10of 27Purr-fect TouchSurely you didn’t think we’d miss a chance to remind you of her floor-length hooded leopard cardigan from the “That Don’t Impress Me Much” video. (Go on, hit play. You know you want to.)11of 27Major MomentChris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via GettyIn 1999, she wore this iconic two-piece leopard-print set and looked absolutely fierce.12of 27Cream of the CropFrank Micelotta/GettyIn 2003, she went casual in a leopard crop top and satin track suit.13of 27Second CoatMichael Okoniewski/GettyWe’re starting to think that when she sings “Forever and Always” it’s about her longtime love for leopard, specifically.14of 27Fan FavoriteKevin Mazur/WireImageTwain toldVoguein March 2020, “For better or for worse, I really latched onto the leopard print and it was just a favorite, so I always gravitated toward that.“15of 27Pleather WeatherMick Hutson/RedfernsIf this pleather outfit doesn’t scream, “I’m goin' out tonight, I’m feelin' alright,” we don’t know what does!16of 27Into the BlueRon Galella Collection via GettyShe rocked pleather pants again in 1996 at the American Music Awards — where she won favorite new country artist — pairing them with a matching crop top and cropped turquoise jacket.17of 27Shine OnJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicAlways crushin' it! Twain was also a huge fan of crushed velvet.18of 27Strappy HappyFrederick M. Brown/GettyOkay, do we think that Twain wrote “You’re Still The One” about crushed velvet, yes or no?19of 27Grammys GoddessVince Bucci/AFP/GettyIn 1999, she won Grammys for best country song and best female country vocal performance, and, if there were a Grammy Award for most memorable outfit, we bet she would’ve taken that home, too.20of 27Bright StarVince Bucci/GettyTwain toldVoguethat initially, she tried to keep herself from becoming too “glitzy and shiny” like like country artists she grew up with. But that was then. “Once I got into sequins, that was it,” she said. “I never looked back.“21of 27Video StarKMazur/WireImageTwain rocked this incredibly sleek and sexy outfit in her “Man, I Feel Like a Woman” video and loved it so much that she wore it again to perform at the Grammys.22of 27Peek a BooJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicShe wasn’t afraid of a pop of color, either! In 1998, she looked looked like a modern Cinderella in a periwinkle rhinestone gown with matching satin hair band and shawl.23of 27Think PinkMichael S Green/AP/ShutterstockIn 1999, Twain redefined what it meant to “think pink” when she wore it from the top of her pink cowboy hat to the bottom of her boots (whose bed have they been under, we wonder?).24of 27Topped OffJean-Paul Aussenard/WireImageEven with her casual looks, Twain was always making some sort of statement. Even if that statement was that she wasn’t afraid to mix many, many patterns, as seen in this 2002 snap.25of 27Take the PlungeShania Twain.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagicThe faux-hawk, the statement belt, the dangly earrings! Twain rocked this oh-so-2000s look while performing at the 2003 American Music Awards.26of 27Still the OneKevin Mazur/WireimageOkay, this 2003 Super Bowl outfitdoesimpress us much.27of 27Better than EverKevin Mazur/Getty for ABATwain synced her sparkly wardrobe with Harry Styles as a surprise guest during his headlining Coachella set in 2022.
Shania Twain.Photo: Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect

Canadian country-pop artistShania Twainhas been on the scene since the early-1990s, and after the tepid release of her self-titled debut, she hit the ground running with her second album,The Woman in Me, in 1995 and has been cranking out hits ever since.The “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” singeris a five-timeGrammywinner who has toured all over the world and held multiple Las Vegas residencies. She’s performed on countless stages and at the biggest awards shows, sounding amazing and rocking her outfits as much as her music.Whether elegant gowns, leopard printeverything, colorful cowboy boots or various takes on little black dresses, Twain has had fun with fashion while raking in accolades andselling millions of albums.From this moment on, here are some of Twain’s style choices thatdoimpress us much.01of 27Jean TherapyMargaret Norton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via GettyDouble denim has often been called the “Canadian tuxedo,” which may explain why the Canada-born superstar (in 1995) makes this look sing.02of 27Sparkle MotionMark Humphrey/APThat same year, Twain went for glitz and glam in a two-piece, black sequined set (with see-through, sparkly pants) to perform at the CMA Awards in 1995.03of 27Sheer MadnessRon Davis/GettyTwain’s outfit choices were a reflection of her country-pop sound: edgy but still traditional. Just take this sheer fringe ensemble that she wore to the 1995 CMA Awards.04of 27Times TwoRon Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via GettyThis see-through look from the 1996Grammy Awardsissheergenius!05of 27Early Aughts AwesomeGregg DeGuire/WireImageThe singer never stopped loving a sheer moment — like this one at the 2003 American Music Awards.06of 27Leopard LadyEvan Agostini/LiaisonTwain has many talents, including “making every single woman jump out of her seat at the opening notes of ‘Man! I Feel Like a Woman’ " and “rocking leopard print in every form.“07of 27Total Prints-essKevin Winter/GettyFrom tiny pops of print…08of 27Sign of the TimesJim Smeal/Ron Galella Collection via Getty… to statement pieces like this floor length, velour duster …09of 27Animal MagnetismMichael Okoniewski/Getty… even in neon green! If it’s an animal print, Twain can pull it off.10of 27Purr-fect TouchSurely you didn’t think we’d miss a chance to remind you of her floor-length hooded leopard cardigan from the “That Don’t Impress Me Much” video. (Go on, hit play. You know you want to.)11of 27Major MomentChris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via GettyIn 1999, she wore this iconic two-piece leopard-print set and looked absolutely fierce.12of 27Cream of the CropFrank Micelotta/GettyIn 2003, she went casual in a leopard crop top and satin track suit.13of 27Second CoatMichael Okoniewski/GettyWe’re starting to think that when she sings “Forever and Always” it’s about her longtime love for leopard, specifically.14of 27Fan FavoriteKevin Mazur/WireImageTwain toldVoguein March 2020, “For better or for worse, I really latched onto the leopard print and it was just a favorite, so I always gravitated toward that.“15of 27Pleather WeatherMick Hutson/RedfernsIf this pleather outfit doesn’t scream, “I’m goin' out tonight, I’m feelin' alright,” we don’t know what does!16of 27Into the BlueRon Galella Collection via GettyShe rocked pleather pants again in 1996 at the American Music Awards — where she won favorite new country artist — pairing them with a matching crop top and cropped turquoise jacket.17of 27Shine OnJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicAlways crushin' it! Twain was also a huge fan of crushed velvet.18of 27Strappy HappyFrederick M. Brown/GettyOkay, do we think that Twain wrote “You’re Still The One” about crushed velvet, yes or no?19of 27Grammys GoddessVince Bucci/AFP/GettyIn 1999, she won Grammys for best country song and best female country vocal performance, and, if there were a Grammy Award for most memorable outfit, we bet she would’ve taken that home, too.20of 27Bright StarVince Bucci/GettyTwain toldVoguethat initially, she tried to keep herself from becoming too “glitzy and shiny” like like country artists she grew up with. But that was then. “Once I got into sequins, that was it,” she said. “I never looked back.“21of 27Video StarKMazur/WireImageTwain rocked this incredibly sleek and sexy outfit in her “Man, I Feel Like a Woman” video and loved it so much that she wore it again to perform at the Grammys.22of 27Peek a BooJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicShe wasn’t afraid of a pop of color, either! In 1998, she looked looked like a modern Cinderella in a periwinkle rhinestone gown with matching satin hair band and shawl.23of 27Think PinkMichael S Green/AP/ShutterstockIn 1999, Twain redefined what it meant to “think pink” when she wore it from the top of her pink cowboy hat to the bottom of her boots (whose bed have they been under, we wonder?).24of 27Topped OffJean-Paul Aussenard/WireImageEven with her casual looks, Twain was always making some sort of statement. Even if that statement was that she wasn’t afraid to mix many, many patterns, as seen in this 2002 snap.25of 27Take the PlungeShania Twain.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagicThe faux-hawk, the statement belt, the dangly earrings! Twain rocked this oh-so-2000s look while performing at the 2003 American Music Awards.26of 27Still the OneKevin Mazur/WireimageOkay, this 2003 Super Bowl outfitdoesimpress us much.27of 27Better than EverKevin Mazur/Getty for ABATwain synced her sparkly wardrobe with Harry Styles as a surprise guest during his headlining Coachella set in 2022.
Canadian country-pop artistShania Twainhas been on the scene since the early-1990s, and after the tepid release of her self-titled debut, she hit the ground running with her second album,The Woman in Me, in 1995 and has been cranking out hits ever since.The “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” singeris a five-timeGrammywinner who has toured all over the world and held multiple Las Vegas residencies. She’s performed on countless stages and at the biggest awards shows, sounding amazing and rocking her outfits as much as her music.Whether elegant gowns, leopard printeverything, colorful cowboy boots or various takes on little black dresses, Twain has had fun with fashion while raking in accolades andselling millions of albums.From this moment on, here are some of Twain’s style choices thatdoimpress us much.
Canadian country-pop artistShania Twainhas been on the scene since the early-1990s, and after the tepid release of her self-titled debut, she hit the ground running with her second album,The Woman in Me, in 1995 and has been cranking out hits ever since.
The “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” singeris a five-timeGrammywinner who has toured all over the world and held multiple Las Vegas residencies. She’s performed on countless stages and at the biggest awards shows, sounding amazing and rocking her outfits as much as her music.
Whether elegant gowns, leopard printeverything, colorful cowboy boots or various takes on little black dresses, Twain has had fun with fashion while raking in accolades andselling millions of albums.
From this moment on, here are some of Twain’s style choices thatdoimpress us much.
01of 27Jean TherapyMargaret Norton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via GettyDouble denim has often been called the “Canadian tuxedo,” which may explain why the Canada-born superstar (in 1995) makes this look sing.02of 27Sparkle MotionMark Humphrey/APThat same year, Twain went for glitz and glam in a two-piece, black sequined set (with see-through, sparkly pants) to perform at the CMA Awards in 1995.03of 27Sheer MadnessRon Davis/GettyTwain’s outfit choices were a reflection of her country-pop sound: edgy but still traditional. Just take this sheer fringe ensemble that she wore to the 1995 CMA Awards.04of 27Times TwoRon Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via GettyThis see-through look from the 1996Grammy Awardsissheergenius!05of 27Early Aughts AwesomeGregg DeGuire/WireImageThe singer never stopped loving a sheer moment — like this one at the 2003 American Music Awards.06of 27Leopard LadyEvan Agostini/LiaisonTwain has many talents, including “making every single woman jump out of her seat at the opening notes of ‘Man! I Feel Like a Woman’ " and “rocking leopard print in every form.“07of 27Total Prints-essKevin Winter/GettyFrom tiny pops of print…08of 27Sign of the TimesJim Smeal/Ron Galella Collection via Getty… to statement pieces like this floor length, velour duster …09of 27Animal MagnetismMichael Okoniewski/Getty… even in neon green! If it’s an animal print, Twain can pull it off.10of 27Purr-fect TouchSurely you didn’t think we’d miss a chance to remind you of her floor-length hooded leopard cardigan from the “That Don’t Impress Me Much” video. (Go on, hit play. You know you want to.)11of 27Major MomentChris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via GettyIn 1999, she wore this iconic two-piece leopard-print set and looked absolutely fierce.12of 27Cream of the CropFrank Micelotta/GettyIn 2003, she went casual in a leopard crop top and satin track suit.13of 27Second CoatMichael Okoniewski/GettyWe’re starting to think that when she sings “Forever and Always” it’s about her longtime love for leopard, specifically.14of 27Fan FavoriteKevin Mazur/WireImageTwain toldVoguein March 2020, “For better or for worse, I really latched onto the leopard print and it was just a favorite, so I always gravitated toward that.“15of 27Pleather WeatherMick Hutson/RedfernsIf this pleather outfit doesn’t scream, “I’m goin' out tonight, I’m feelin' alright,” we don’t know what does!16of 27Into the BlueRon Galella Collection via GettyShe rocked pleather pants again in 1996 at the American Music Awards — where she won favorite new country artist — pairing them with a matching crop top and cropped turquoise jacket.17of 27Shine OnJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicAlways crushin' it! Twain was also a huge fan of crushed velvet.18of 27Strappy HappyFrederick M. Brown/GettyOkay, do we think that Twain wrote “You’re Still The One” about crushed velvet, yes or no?19of 27Grammys GoddessVince Bucci/AFP/GettyIn 1999, she won Grammys for best country song and best female country vocal performance, and, if there were a Grammy Award for most memorable outfit, we bet she would’ve taken that home, too.20of 27Bright StarVince Bucci/GettyTwain toldVoguethat initially, she tried to keep herself from becoming too “glitzy and shiny” like like country artists she grew up with. But that was then. “Once I got into sequins, that was it,” she said. “I never looked back.“21of 27Video StarKMazur/WireImageTwain rocked this incredibly sleek and sexy outfit in her “Man, I Feel Like a Woman” video and loved it so much that she wore it again to perform at the Grammys.22of 27Peek a BooJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicShe wasn’t afraid of a pop of color, either! In 1998, she looked looked like a modern Cinderella in a periwinkle rhinestone gown with matching satin hair band and shawl.23of 27Think PinkMichael S Green/AP/ShutterstockIn 1999, Twain redefined what it meant to “think pink” when she wore it from the top of her pink cowboy hat to the bottom of her boots (whose bed have they been under, we wonder?).24of 27Topped OffJean-Paul Aussenard/WireImageEven with her casual looks, Twain was always making some sort of statement. Even if that statement was that she wasn’t afraid to mix many, many patterns, as seen in this 2002 snap.25of 27Take the PlungeShania Twain.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagicThe faux-hawk, the statement belt, the dangly earrings! Twain rocked this oh-so-2000s look while performing at the 2003 American Music Awards.26of 27Still the OneKevin Mazur/WireimageOkay, this 2003 Super Bowl outfitdoesimpress us much.27of 27Better than EverKevin Mazur/Getty for ABATwain synced her sparkly wardrobe with Harry Styles as a surprise guest during his headlining Coachella set in 2022.
01of 27Jean TherapyMargaret Norton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via GettyDouble denim has often been called the “Canadian tuxedo,” which may explain why the Canada-born superstar (in 1995) makes this look sing.
01of 27
Jean Therapy
Margaret Norton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

Double denim has often been called the “Canadian tuxedo,” which may explain why the Canada-born superstar (in 1995) makes this look sing.
02of 27Sparkle MotionMark Humphrey/APThat same year, Twain went for glitz and glam in a two-piece, black sequined set (with see-through, sparkly pants) to perform at the CMA Awards in 1995.
02of 27
Sparkle Motion
Mark Humphrey/AP

That same year, Twain went for glitz and glam in a two-piece, black sequined set (with see-through, sparkly pants) to perform at the CMA Awards in 1995.
03of 27Sheer MadnessRon Davis/GettyTwain’s outfit choices were a reflection of her country-pop sound: edgy but still traditional. Just take this sheer fringe ensemble that she wore to the 1995 CMA Awards.
03of 27
Sheer Madness
Ron Davis/Getty

Twain’s outfit choices were a reflection of her country-pop sound: edgy but still traditional. Just take this sheer fringe ensemble that she wore to the 1995 CMA Awards.
04of 27Times TwoRon Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via GettyThis see-through look from the 1996Grammy Awardsissheergenius!
04of 27
Times Two
Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

This see-through look from the 1996Grammy Awardsissheergenius!
05of 27Early Aughts AwesomeGregg DeGuire/WireImageThe singer never stopped loving a sheer moment — like this one at the 2003 American Music Awards.
05of 27
Early Aughts Awesome
Gregg DeGuire/WireImage

The singer never stopped loving a sheer moment — like this one at the 2003 American Music Awards.
06of 27Leopard LadyEvan Agostini/LiaisonTwain has many talents, including “making every single woman jump out of her seat at the opening notes of ‘Man! I Feel Like a Woman’ " and “rocking leopard print in every form.”
06of 27
Leopard Lady
Evan Agostini/Liaison

Twain has many talents, including “making every single woman jump out of her seat at the opening notes of ‘Man! I Feel Like a Woman’ " and “rocking leopard print in every form.”
07of 27Total Prints-essKevin Winter/GettyFrom tiny pops of print…
07of 27
Total Prints-ess
Kevin Winter/Getty

From tiny pops of print…
08of 27Sign of the TimesJim Smeal/Ron Galella Collection via Getty… to statement pieces like this floor length, velour duster …
08of 27
Sign of the Times
Jim Smeal/Ron Galella Collection via Getty

… to statement pieces like this floor length, velour duster …
09of 27Animal MagnetismMichael Okoniewski/Getty… even in neon green! If it’s an animal print, Twain can pull it off.
09of 27
Animal Magnetism
Michael Okoniewski/Getty

… even in neon green! If it’s an animal print, Twain can pull it off.
10of 27Purr-fect TouchSurely you didn’t think we’d miss a chance to remind you of her floor-length hooded leopard cardigan from the “That Don’t Impress Me Much” video. (Go on, hit play. You know you want to.)
10of 27
Purr-fect Touch
Surely you didn’t think we’d miss a chance to remind you of her floor-length hooded leopard cardigan from the “That Don’t Impress Me Much” video. (Go on, hit play. You know you want to.)
11of 27Major MomentChris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via GettyIn 1999, she wore this iconic two-piece leopard-print set and looked absolutely fierce.
11of 27
Major Moment
Chris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

In 1999, she wore this iconic two-piece leopard-print set and looked absolutely fierce.
12of 27Cream of the CropFrank Micelotta/GettyIn 2003, she went casual in a leopard crop top and satin track suit.
12of 27
Cream of the Crop
Frank Micelotta/Getty

In 2003, she went casual in a leopard crop top and satin track suit.
13of 27Second CoatMichael Okoniewski/GettyWe’re starting to think that when she sings “Forever and Always” it’s about her longtime love for leopard, specifically.
13of 27
Second Coat

We’re starting to think that when she sings “Forever and Always” it’s about her longtime love for leopard, specifically.
14of 27Fan FavoriteKevin Mazur/WireImageTwain toldVoguein March 2020, “For better or for worse, I really latched onto the leopard print and it was just a favorite, so I always gravitated toward that.”
14of 27
Fan Favorite
Kevin Mazur/WireImage

Twain toldVoguein March 2020, “For better or for worse, I really latched onto the leopard print and it was just a favorite, so I always gravitated toward that.”
15of 27Pleather WeatherMick Hutson/RedfernsIf this pleather outfit doesn’t scream, “I’m goin' out tonight, I’m feelin' alright,” we don’t know what does!
15of 27
Pleather Weather
Mick Hutson/Redferns

If this pleather outfit doesn’t scream, “I’m goin' out tonight, I’m feelin' alright,” we don’t know what does!
16of 27Into the BlueRon Galella Collection via GettyShe rocked pleather pants again in 1996 at the American Music Awards — where she won favorite new country artist — pairing them with a matching crop top and cropped turquoise jacket.
16of 27
Into the Blue
Ron Galella Collection via Getty

She rocked pleather pants again in 1996 at the American Music Awards — where she won favorite new country artist — pairing them with a matching crop top and cropped turquoise jacket.
17of 27Shine OnJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicAlways crushin' it! Twain was also a huge fan of crushed velvet.
17of 27
Shine On
Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Always crushin' it! Twain was also a huge fan of crushed velvet.
18of 27Strappy HappyFrederick M. Brown/GettyOkay, do we think that Twain wrote “You’re Still The One” about crushed velvet, yes or no?
18of 27
Strappy Happy
Frederick M. Brown/Getty

Okay, do we think that Twain wrote “You’re Still The One” about crushed velvet, yes or no?
19of 27Grammys GoddessVince Bucci/AFP/GettyIn 1999, she won Grammys for best country song and best female country vocal performance, and, if there were a Grammy Award for most memorable outfit, we bet she would’ve taken that home, too.
19of 27
Grammys Goddess
Vince Bucci/AFP/Getty

In 1999, she won Grammys for best country song and best female country vocal performance, and, if there were a Grammy Award for most memorable outfit, we bet she would’ve taken that home, too.
20of 27Bright StarVince Bucci/GettyTwain toldVoguethat initially, she tried to keep herself from becoming too “glitzy and shiny” like like country artists she grew up with. But that was then. “Once I got into sequins, that was it,” she said. “I never looked back.”
20of 27
Bright Star
Vince Bucci/Getty

Twain toldVoguethat initially, she tried to keep herself from becoming too “glitzy and shiny” like like country artists she grew up with. But that was then. “Once I got into sequins, that was it,” she said. “I never looked back.”
21of 27Video StarKMazur/WireImageTwain rocked this incredibly sleek and sexy outfit in her “Man, I Feel Like a Woman” video and loved it so much that she wore it again to perform at the Grammys.
21of 27
Video Star
KMazur/WireImage

Twain rocked this incredibly sleek and sexy outfit in her “Man, I Feel Like a Woman” video and loved it so much that she wore it again to perform at the Grammys.
22of 27Peek a BooJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicShe wasn’t afraid of a pop of color, either! In 1998, she looked looked like a modern Cinderella in a periwinkle rhinestone gown with matching satin hair band and shawl.
22of 27
Peek a Boo

She wasn’t afraid of a pop of color, either! In 1998, she looked looked like a modern Cinderella in a periwinkle rhinestone gown with matching satin hair band and shawl.
23of 27Think PinkMichael S Green/AP/ShutterstockIn 1999, Twain redefined what it meant to “think pink” when she wore it from the top of her pink cowboy hat to the bottom of her boots (whose bed have they been under, we wonder?).
23of 27
Think Pink
Michael S Green/AP/Shutterstock

In 1999, Twain redefined what it meant to “think pink” when she wore it from the top of her pink cowboy hat to the bottom of her boots (whose bed have they been under, we wonder?).
24of 27Topped OffJean-Paul Aussenard/WireImageEven with her casual looks, Twain was always making some sort of statement. Even if that statement was that she wasn’t afraid to mix many, many patterns, as seen in this 2002 snap.
24of 27
Topped Off
Jean-Paul Aussenard/WireImage

Even with her casual looks, Twain was always making some sort of statement. Even if that statement was that she wasn’t afraid to mix many, many patterns, as seen in this 2002 snap.
25of 27Take the PlungeShania Twain.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagicThe faux-hawk, the statement belt, the dangly earrings! Twain rocked this oh-so-2000s look while performing at the 2003 American Music Awards.
25of 27
Take the Plunge
Shania Twain.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

The faux-hawk, the statement belt, the dangly earrings! Twain rocked this oh-so-2000s look while performing at the 2003 American Music Awards.
26of 27Still the OneKevin Mazur/WireimageOkay, this 2003 Super Bowl outfitdoesimpress us much.
26of 27
Still the One
Kevin Mazur/Wireimage

Okay, this 2003 Super Bowl outfitdoesimpress us much.
27of 27Better than EverKevin Mazur/Getty for ABATwain synced her sparkly wardrobe with Harry Styles as a surprise guest during his headlining Coachella set in 2022.
27of 27
Better than Ever
Kevin Mazur/Getty for ABA

Twain synced her sparkly wardrobe with Harry Styles as a surprise guest during his headlining Coachella set in 2022.
source: people.com