Shania Twain has infused her tour wardrobe with a selection of archival Dolce & Gabbana pieces, resulting in a striking fusion of delicate, whisper-thin lace and bold leather accents.
The singer took to Instagram on June 19 to thank the Italian fashion house for their collaboration with her. The first photograph captured Shania performing on stage at Wembley Stadium, dressed head-to-toe in Dolce & Gabbana.
The 60-year-old rocked a black lace top featuring a high neckline, layered over a simple black bra for a risque look. Matching lace opera gloves added a touch of drama, while black hot pants and knee-high leather boots completed the monochromatic ensemble.
Shania's brunette locks were styled into a bouncy blowout while her makeup oozed soft glam, courtesy of a smoky eye and nude lip. "I would like to indulge here for a moment and mention the @dolcegabbana looks you're seeing me perform in each night at Wembley," she penned in the caption.
"I know, I know, I'm very reflective on this new album, but honestly it has time-travelled me right back to childhood. It's not just the album I love, it's not just seeing so many young and inspired faces each night at Wembley, it's being dressed by one of the greatest designers in the world night after night. Here I am, living my childhood dream feeling gorgeous and confident stepping out on stage in such beautiful and powerful D&G looks. Little Miss Twain didn’t have anything and now Shania Twain is so very very grateful for all she has. Thank you Dolce & Gabbana, I’ve loved collaborating with you."
Shania Twain's body image
The singer opened up about her body image in an interview with US Weekly back in March 2025. "I was always insecure about my body. As a female, throughout my youth [I was] touched inappropriately so many times [and] I was in abusive situations where you hate being a woman. I hated being a girl," she shared,
The singer admitted that she hated her body because she had boobs and hips and "a lot of the models when I was a kid were very, very thin, that was a sign of elegance and feminine beauty to me".
"I wish I’d come to this so much earlier, but I think referencing yourself to others is dangerous," she added.
Shania continued: "For me, walking on the beach in a bathing suit is like, 'What was I waiting for?' Of course I don’t have the body I imagined — because my image of the perfect body is a supermodel with no cellulite, perfect proportions and a beautiful stride.
"This is just not me. You can wish a lot of time away ignoring what you actually look like. Just get real with yourself."






