Groovy baby! Celine Dion rocks ’60s-inspired look in bold coat dress and stockings

Mar 04, 2020
The 51-year-old superstar looked incredible as she stepped out in New York on Tuesday. Source: Getty.

When it comes to fashion, Celine Dion certainly loves to make a statement and she did exactly that this week when she stepped out in a seriously cool 1960’s-style ensemble in New York.

Celine was spotted out in the Big Apple on Tuesday as she made her way to Long Island for a show, and the French-Canadian superstar looked as sensational ever as she pulled off one of her most chic looks to date.

The ‘My Heart Will Go On’ singer donned a retro white coat dress for the outing which featured a bold pastel and navy blue floral design and a broad collar. Each flower on the dress was also embellished with a white flower in the centre.

Not content at stopping there though, Celine paired the show-stopping dress with a pair of stockings that featured the same retro print, and a pair of stylish white stiletto heels.

Celine channelled the 1960s when she stepped out in New York on Tuesday. Source: Getty.

The 51-year-old completed the look with a pair of retro cat-eye sunglasses and she carried a small handbag in her left hand, which featured a statement gold handle. She also wrapped up with a turtle neck jumper beneath her coat.

Celine has been busy performing recently, as she continues her Courage World Tour. However it has no doubt been a difficult couple of months for the mother-of-three, following the death of her beloved mother Therese Tanguay Dion in January.

Therese – who was affectionately known as ‘Maman Dion’ – passed away on January 16 at the age of 92. The mother-of-14 played a huge role in her daughter’s career and even penned Celine’s first song ‘It Was Only a Dream’.

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After the news broke, Celine took to social media to thanks fans for their support and to confirm that she would not be cancelling her show in Miami, taking to the stage just one day after her mother’s passing. Instead, the singing sensation dedicated the show to Therese’s memory.

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