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Shania Twain isn't impressed by many things - except for her own Barbie doll.
The country superstar, 58, is among eight female global role models who have been honored with their dolls in celebration of International Women's Day.
The Canadian icon looked delighted as she posed with her Barbie, which is styled after her look from the 1999's classic 'Man! I Feel Like a Woman!' music video.
The outfit features her signature top hat, long black coat and thigh-high boots. Underneath she has a button-up white shirt and black mini dress.
The global role model dolls were created by toymaker Mattel especially for the women themselves, on Barbie's 65th anniversary, and will not be sold in stores.
Shania Twain now has her very own Barbie. The superstar, 58, is among eight female global role models who have been honored with their dolls to celebrate International Women's Day
The Canadian icon looked delighted as she posed with her Barbie, which is styled after her looks from the 1999's classic 'Man! I Feel Like a Woman!' video (R)
Other women honored with their own doll were: Dame Helen Mirren, Viola Davis, Kylie Minogue, German comedian and activist Enissa Amani, Brazilian content creator Maira Gomez, Japanese model Nicole Fujita, and Mexican director Lila Avilés.
Shania's doll came with a microphone stand accessory.
The only difference between the Barbie and Shania's video look is the hair: with her long pink tresses inspired by her locks from last year's The Queen of Me tour, instead of the short brunette hair she wore in the original video.
The songbird also posed alongside a pink quote on the wall that read, 'Our Purpose: To inspire & nurture the limitless potential in every girl.'
The doll features intricate details, even including the little lace fabric on her top hat, which was also seen in the video.
Twain discussed the honor of having her own Barbie via Zoom.
'I take being a role model seriously because I know the impact one can have on somebody else's life can be negative or positive. I choose to aim for the positive,' she said, as per Billboard.
'I want to make people feel good and happy, even if that means sometimes sharing difficult or unhappy things about my own life to make others feel that they're not alone.'
She also shared that the key to being a role model is her belief in self-empowerment, 'because those times when you feel alone or are genuinely alone, you've got yourself — so you better know how to self-empower. It's such an important vital tool and skill to have.'
The global role model dolls were created especially for the women themselves, on Barbie's 65th anniversary, and will not be sold in stores
The songbird also posed alongside a pink quote on the wall that read, 'Our Purpose: To inspire & nurture the limitless potential in every girl'
Shania's doll had long pink hair and came with a microphone stand accessory
Underneath her coat, the doll has on a button-up white shirt and black mini dress just like Shania in the video
Under the layered look was a black mini dress and black opera gloves. The doll even had on the same black choker necklace
The only difference between the Barbie and Shania's video look is the hair: with her long pink tresses inspired by her locks from last year's The Queen of Me tour, instead of the short brunette hair she wore in the original video
Twain picked the 'Man! I Feel Like a Woman!' era for her Barbie, because even though it was a 'fun party song' there was a deeper message behind it.
'That is the joy of getting in touch with your self courage, and saying, "I'm not afraid to be myself." That's why I wrote the song in the first place.'
'I was really starting to come into my own, not as a confident female, but I was just starting to feel confident in my female body. I was very self-conscious before that in all of my youth.'
The video was a way to show off her femininity and her strength.
'I'm going, "OK, I have a lot to say. I want to be taken seriously. But I’m also a woman and I have curves and I don't want to have to hide behind them.'
'I want to enjoy fashion as a woman. I want to be able to dress up. I wasn't thinking Barbie — I couldn't have imagined that — but it's such a perfect fit, because it's a manifestation of dreams and imagination.'
'The video and styling for "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" was all about peeling off layers and the structure and letting lose and sharing what is also underneath all of that. On The Queen of Me tour, I went crazy with all the hair on the tour,' she shared.
'They allowed my new contemporary take on myself to enter the world of Barbie and I just am really flattered by that,' the singer added.
The doll features intricate details, evening including the little lace fabric on her top hat, which was also seen in the video
Twain discussed the honor of having her own Barbie. 'I take being a role model seriously because I know the impact one can have on somebody else's life can be negative or positive. I choose to aim for the positive,' she said
'I want to make people feel good and happy, even if that means sometimes sharing difficult or unhappy things about my own life to make others feel that they're not alone'
Twain picked the 'Man! I Feel Like a Woman!' era for her Barbie, because even though it was a 'fun party song' there was a deeper message behind it
'That is the joy of getting in touch with your self courage, and saying, "I'm not afraid to be myself." That's why I wrote the song in the first place'
Other women honored with their own doll were: Dame Helen Mirren, Viola Davis, Kylie Minogue, German comedian and activist Enissa Amani, Brazilian content creator Maira Gomez, Japanese model Nicole Fujita, and Mexican director Lila Avilés
Twain also discussed the common themes between her song and the recent Barbie summer blockbuster.
'What I love most about [the movie], which is also what I did with the song and video, was, "OK, let's not diminish the aesthetics. Let's be true to our Barbie beauty, our beauty aesthetics, the attention to detail in all its Barbie glory and still say something meaningful."'
She also wrote on Instagram, 'I am honored to be recognized as a Barbie role model – I have my own one-of-a-kind Barbie doll!! Pinch me!!'
'All I've wanted to do my whole life is tell stories of empowerment, independence and self-expression through my songwriting, getting to do that and inspire women and girls along the way is the dream… everything else is a beautiful bonus! It means a lot to expand my responsibility as a role model into the Barbie world, thank you @barbie and Mattel for creating this reflection of me. I love her!!'
Barbie officially turns 65 on March 9.