Shania Twain, the legendary “Queen of Country Pop,” is once again commanding attention — not just for her music, but for her bold on-stage fashion. At 59, the singer stunned audiences during her Las Vegas residency, stepping out in a shimmering silver bodysuit, a pink jacket, and her trademark cowboy hat. The striking look went viral within hours, sparking a mix of admiration and criticism online.
Many fans applauded Twain’s confidence, calling her outfit a celebration of empowerment and individuality. Supporters pointed out that her look was glamorous yet tasteful, noting that she wore full-body pantyhose for complete coverage. To them, Twain’s style was proof that self-expression has no age limit.
Others, however, were less kind. Some critics labeled her outfit “too flashy” or “over the top,” with a few social media users jokingly comparing it to a “rhinestone diaper.” The debate quickly expanded beyond fashion, reigniting conversations about the double standards older women face in the entertainment industry — and how society still polices what they wear.
True to form, Twain brushed off the negativity with grace. Posting to Instagram, she thanked her fans for “knowing how to have fun,” a nod to her trademark optimism and self-assured spirit. As her Vegas shows continue, Twain remains unapologetically herself — fearless, radiant, and still rewriting what it means to be a woman in country pop on her own terms.