Shania Twain made a bold entrance during her performance at BST Hyde Park on Sunday in London.
The country star embraced maximalism in a red denim Vivienne Westwood skirt set printed with the British brand’s trademark orb logo. She paired her cropped jacket and micromini with a plunging white top and a diamond-encrusted chain necklace, completing her look with bedazzled calf-length sneakers.
Twain wore her highlighted brunette tresses in waves, while her makeup consisted of coral blush and a nude lip.
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Artists including Anne-Marie, Natalie Imbruglia and Elle King opened up for Twain during London’s annual star-studded concert series, which takes place from June to July. Stevie Nicks, Kylie Minogue and the K-pop group Stray Kids are expected to take the stage at Hyde Park later this month. Twain returns to her third Las Vegas residency at the Bakkt Theater in August.
Twain is no stranger to bold prints — the singer famously wore a hooded leopard print ensemble in the music video for “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” and at last year’s Grammy Awards, Twain selected a Harris Reed suit covered in oversize sequined polka dots.
In March, Mattel simultaneously celebrated Barbie’s 60th birthday and International Women’s Day by releasing a series of celebrity dolls. Twain’s miniature wears a top hat and long black coat, a clear reference to her costume in the music video for “Man, I Feel Like a Woman.”
“I play Barbie every day…with myself,” Twain wrote on Instagram following her Barbie doll’s reveal. “I’m in love with my one-of-a-kind Barbie doll, she’s been given the Vegas makeover, just like me.”