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Shania Twain has been working for almost 40 years in show business, but the singer has never looked better than she does now.
The beauty, 58, sizzled for the cover of Haute Living which DailyMail.com got a first look at on Wednesday. The Man! I Feel Like A Woman songstress showed off her sultry side by wearing her hair in a pink-tinted tone.
And the chart-topper also showed off her long, toned legs in a leotard with sky-high heels.
The music industry icon talked about her third Las Vegas residency which kicks off on May 10 at the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.
It is the 25th anniversary of her best-selling album Come On Over.
'I am in the making the most of my life era,' she told the publication. 'I'm getting less and less inhibited as I age. I like to do goofy things.' And the look will be all new: 'The visuals will be fresh; there's nothing really nostalgic there,' she noted. 'There will be a modern esthetic in contrast to the music.'
Also in her interview she said she is a fan of Taylor Swift: 'That girl is working her butt off. She is living an exhausting existence, but she’d dedicated and committed to herself, to her art, and her work.'
Shania Twain has been working for almost 40 years in show business, but the singer has never looked better than she does now
The beauty, 58, sizzled for the cover of Haute Living which DailyMail.com got a first look at on Wednesday. The Man! I Feel Like A Woman songstress showed off her sultry side by wearing her hair in a pink-tinted tone
Here the star is seen with her natural brunette hair as she modeled an off-the-shoulder blue evening gown
The star added: 'I'm definitely going to focus on fashion for the upcoming shows. It will be a different wardrobe than anyone has ever seen, but it's also an entirely different show from anything I've done before.
'It's going to be more athletic, more dynamic in terms of the talent on stage. It's going to feel more energized than ever.'
And she won't hesitate to make tweaks here and there.
'I'm going to be working on this up until the very last minute,' she admitted.
'There are some things that won't be narrowed down until the last weeks. I'm going to be very hands-on, adjusting things up until the end. So even if I were to give away anything concrete now, I'd be getting ahead of myself, because it's not fully there yet.'
Twain also discussed her changing hair - it has been blonde, red and pink in recent years.
'It's funny — the reason that I even experimented with [the pink] was because I'm going grey. And now I'm thinking that when I'm entirely grey, maybe I should just dye my hair at that point and rock the pink,' she said.
'It's the way I feel when I have that color on. It makes me feel youthful. I don't need to look younger in my own mind — it's not a goal of mine — but I do like to feel refreshed, and the pink hair does that. It's awesome.'
And she is ready to roar.
'I would say that I enjoy being fearless — nothing really scares me,' said the cover girl.
And the chart-topper also showed off her long, toned legs in a leotard with sky-high heels while in a blue booth
The music industry icon talked about her third Las Vegas residency which kicks off on May 10 at the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. It is the 25th anniversary of her best-selling album Come On Over
'I'm not worried about wearing a hair color and not pulling it off. I'm not worried about the backlash… even in my own mirror.
'There's no wrong thing to experiment with. You've just got to have fun — and being playful makes me feel more youthful.'
There is a lighter attitude.
'Now, I dance around the house. In private, I go around naked. I don't think I had ever done that before, but it felt so natural to forget the clothes. Now, I'm like, "Oh my gosh, I've really been missing out. This is really liberating."'
She also said she had no isdea Come On Over would ever be a hit.
'Before [Come on Over], I'd already felt like I'd achieved everything that most artists can ever achieve. My previous album, The Woman in Me, had surpassed diamond status. I remember thinking, This probably won't happen again, lightning doesn't strike twice, and that I was just going to have fun with what came next. So that's what I did. You can hear it in the album: I experimented more, I stretched boundaries, but I was more relaxed about it.
'I am in the making the most of my life era,' she told the publication. 'I'm getting less and less inhibited as I age. I like to do goofy things'
And the look will be all new: 'The visuals will be fresh; there's nothing really nostalgic there,' she noted. 'There will be a modern esthetic in contrast to the music'
The star added: 'I'm definitely going to focus on fashion for the upcoming shows. It will be a different wardrobe than anyone has ever seen, but it's also an entirely different show from anything I've done before'
Also in her interview she said she is a fan of Taylor Swift : 'That girl is working her butt off. She is living an exhausting existence, but she’d dedicated and committed to herself, to her art, and her work.' Seen in 2023
'And so, Come on Over became a celebration album; it was joyous, it was playful, it was more adventurous. When you let your guard down, you unleash a lot of inhibition, and there's a freedom in that.
'But I can appreciate the courage I had back then, because Come on Over was ahead of its time in a lot of ways for females in the country music genre. It ended up being a crossover, and it took me to other genres. Plus, it made me feel more confident in being as original as I wanted.'
She also talked her icon status.
'It wasn't like I intended on being a trailblazer or anything; I never even realized I would be,' she admitted.
'I was just trying to be original, my authentic self, and to do it with conviction. I'm an expressive person, and I put that into my music. I was saying it with attitude and with confidence because I meant it. Yes, I see it as a great compliment when someone calls me a trailblazer, but it's not like I set out to do so. I was just being myself, and I think that's served me very well.'
$1 of every Vegas ticket purchased will be donated to Shania Kids Can, a non-profit established in 2010, which provides services that promote positive change in children's lives in times of crisis and economic hardship.
Twain performed during the 2024 MusiCares Person of the Year Honoring Jon Bon Jovi during the 66th GRAMMY Awards in February in Los Angeles