


Photography by Images Pressįebruary 25, 1992: This dark day in brow history was also the day Céline won her second Grammy for “ Falling Into You” at the 34th annual awards show. January 28, 1991: There’s little information about this excellent image, but it’s safe to say that Céline could have easily appeared on an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air (as Naomi Campbell’s sidekick, obviously) in this epic metallic getup. Photography by Darlene Hammond/Getty Images
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In the video for her first major English language single, “The Power of Love,” Dion sports a very trendy series of negligees while caressing her own clavicle. at the Kensington Roof Gardens in London wearing a sheer peplum button up with puffy sleeves. Photography by Dave Benett/Getty Imagesġ991: Dion celebrates selling over 1 million records in the U.K. So, how exactly does one transcend a world of Vegas-worthy body con and move into Vetements territory in the blink of an eye? Take a tour through Céline Dion’s decades-spanning fashion evolution. It was never bad, but it was never particularly good either. She clung to the basics: glitter, body-con and Victoria’s Secret curls. Roach, who rightly describes himself as an “image architect” was specifically contacted by Dion’s team after the Grammy-winning icon became smitten with Zendaya, another one of his clients.”She started to follow Zendaya’s style and one of the things she said was, ‘She’s so sophisticated.’ Like, the things she wears, I can wear at my age,” he told Pret-a-Reporter.įor years, Dion represented a kind of “elevated basic,” a term I just made up to describe a salon mom who still got a good body but aims for conventional prettiness over fashion forwardness any day. It was also the result of some pretty badass work by Law Roach, stylist to the likes of Ariana Grande and Ruby Rose. We mean it profoundly: Seeing her in that oversized Vetements Titanic sweatshirt last year was the culmination of so much ’90s nostalgia that it was more satisfying than this.

And for good reason: Canada’s most famous export (over 30) has been looking damn good lately, and we don’t mean that in the “we love and respect you,” kind of way. Much has been made about Céline Dion’s recent appearances during Couture Week in Paris.
