At the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony, Celine Dion performed live for the first time in four years and looked stunning in a Dior ensemble. We look at the Canadian singer’s style evolution from before her ‘Titanic’ days to her Met Gala appearances
Celine Dion has made an extraordinary impact in music over the past four decades.
From her powerful vocals and creating best-selling albums in both English and French, to inspiring generations of artists and featuring on the soundtracks of some of pop culture’s most iconic movies, including Beauty and the Beast (1991), Deadpool 2 (2018) and of course, Titanic (1997), she has cemented herself as a global household name.
The Canadian singer has also made an impact in the fashion space: she has always had a penchant for gracing the stage and events in stylish ensembles, as well as revealing in her 2024 Netflix documentary—I Am: Celine Dion—her extensive collection of clothes, shoes and accessories.
To celebrate her triumphant return to live performing after a four-year hiatus, closing out the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony by singing from the Eiffel Tower and in a stunning Dior ensemble to boot, we look at her style transformation over the years.
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1990: Cool and curly
When Dion released her first English-language album, Unison, in 1990, she was sporting bold curls, high-waisted denim jeans and black bedazzled tops. The look was reminiscent of Madonna’s style when she emerged on the music scene in the 1980s and reflected the dance-meets-soft-rock spirit of the album that took inspiration from the decade.