In January 1998, Celine Dion pulled off a visual heist that redefined her entire career. Her famous song My Heart Will Go On was shattering every record in the book. She walked into a Paris studio with Jean-Baptiste Mondino to shed her “ballad queen” dress for something far more chic.
It was about the power of a woman who finally owned her style in minimalist pieces from Dolce & Gabbana. The contrast was startling. The biggest voice in the industry was now paired with the most understated look of the decade.
Watch this footage to see the exact moment she stopped being just a singer and became a global fashion icon:
Celine Dion – 48 Hours In The Life (1998)
One viewer noted that this era was when Celine looked at home in her own skin. Another said that this shoot was years ahead of its time. It remains a masterclass in how an artist can stay relevant.
This fashion evolution paved the way for her to speak more openly about the person behind the persona. She also found the courage to share the emotional toll of her meteoric rise to the top.
Celine Dion – Speak Easy Interview (1998)
In this interview she shares the reality of her growth from a small town Quebec girl into a global icon. She speaks with clarity and strength that mirrors her new fashion sense.
Celine Dion proves that her style is about evolution and endurance. Her journey is a testament to staying grounded while reaching for the stars. Follow Celine Dion on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube to keep up with her legendary legacy.