My Heart Will Go on for Celine Dion's Paris Couture Week Style
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Celine Dion may just have the best PR team in the world.
Every time the Canadian powerhouse steps out her appearance becomes an event in and of itself: sequins, thigh-high slits, sleeves more dramatic than the Titanic soundtrack …
I mean, this is the same woman whose wedding veil appears to have been inspired by both George Washington and Liberace:
She knows how to make a statement.
After something of a retreat from the spotlight, Dion emerged front row (where else?) on Tuesday at Alexandre Vauthier’s presentation during Paris’s Haute Couture Fashion Week.
Celine made her Paris Haute Couture debut in a glittering long-sleeved black gown with a plunging cutout at the chest and a thigh-high slit to rival Angelina Jolie’s meme-inspiring Oscars gown.
Later that same day, at Armani Privé’s show, Dion served up her take on the classic tuxedo, pairing a white shirt with a tail falling past her knees and a pair of black wide-leg trousers, a hefty bow tied about her neck.
The next day, Cel’s style streak went on (and on) when she slayed at RVDK Ronald Van Der Klempt in a gray suit without a shirt underneath.
She capped off her Wednesday at Valentino in a layered beige skirt and shawl ensemble with maroon accents.
Dion started the next day off strong in leather-on-leather, rocking skinny patent leather pants, a maroon jacket with a black waist belt, black boots, and cat-eye sunglasses.
In Celine (and her pantsuits) we trust.