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Celine Dionthe last Vogue France The photoshoot is nothing short of empowering. The 56-year-old balladeer posed with multiple looks for the latest issue of the magazineand the Grammy winner even went completely braless (and slightly bare-chested) in one image.
In the black-and-white snap, Celine was wearing an overused white button-down blouse that was partially open. To cover her exposed chest, she placed her hand on her chest and also wore a pair of white mini shorts. In another cover photo, Celine posed in a strapless pink dress.
Other outfits featured an oversized brown trench coat over a fitted dress with a matching belt. In another image, the musician posed on the floor in a unique white dress.
As a style icon, Celine explained to the magazine that she considers buying designer fashion pieces a “form of respect” and described her love for style.
“I have always bought everything myself,” she noted. “I didn’t want to borrow. It is a form of respect. “People pay to come hear me sing, so I pay to buy designer clothes.”
He “My Heart Will Go On” Hitmaker He continued: “I wouldn’t go so far as to say that I collaborate with designers, as that would be very pretentious of me. On the other hand, I can say that, all my life, my mother mended my socks, sweaters, coats and mittens, all my little things for the winter. I was very lucky because I had 13 brothers and sisters and I got inheritances from all of them.”
Recalling the early days of her career, Celine also noted, “When I got my first paycheck, my first paid appearances on television, I bought clothes and dressed myself. With my first successes, I bought a house for myself and my husband, and for my parents and some family members also. After my first English album, I was able to buy designer clothes and started reading fashion magazines.”
As one of the most famous music icons in the business, fame can bring unwanted pressures. However, Celine expressed nothing but kindness, noting that her fame has “made her want to never give up anything.”
“I was born to communicate on stage, with my team, with my voice and with my fans. It’s about sharing,” she clarified. “I was (born) to do that. When I found myself on stage for the first time, in Quebec, I caught the bug! What has fame taken away from me? Nothing? Because I live every day and move forward.”