Shania Twain shakes up 2023 Grammys red carpet with polka dot suit, large matching hat

Shania Twain is the queen of red carpet fashion too.

The country music icon, who dropped her latest album "Queen of Me" Friday, turned heads at the 65th annual Grammy Awards Sunday with her bold suit and hat ensemble.

Twain – who has five Grammys to her name – donned a black-and-white, polka-dotted blazer and pants by Nina Ricci's Harris Reed, topping off the campy look with a matching hat and cherry red wig.

For her song "Giddy Up!" last month, Twain dropped a dance-filled music video for the opening track and official second single off "Queen of Me." The song’s infectious chorus features Twain calling listeners to find their own spark, or "put some up in your giddy."

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Shania Twain turned heads at the 65th annual Grammy Awards Sunday with her bold suit and hat ensemble.
Shania Twain turned heads at the 65th annual Grammy Awards Sunday with her bold suit and hat ensemble.

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Twain said the phrase "giddy up" was meant to evoke the joy of her lyrical catchphrase “Let’s go girls,” the iconic opening line of her late-1990s hit “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!”

"'Let’s Go Girls!' is such a wonderfully uplifting sentiment now, but it’s just something I said during the recording in the studio, and I guess that’s the same for 'Giddy Up!'" Twain said in a press release.

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Twain donned a black-and-white, polka-dotted blazer and pants by Nina Ricci's Harris Reed, topping off the campy look with a matching hat and cherry red wig.
Twain donned a black-and-white, polka-dotted blazer and pants by Nina Ricci's Harris Reed, topping off the campy look with a matching hat and cherry red wig.

"I want people to feel good when they hear the new album. I want to set a celebratory tone, and 'Giddy Up!' is a way to call to the audience and say, 'Let’s get ready for some fun!'"

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"Queen of Me" marks Twain’s first album since 2017’s "Now," which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Twain will embark on a 70-plus-date headlining tour to support the album, which kicks off April 28 in Spokane, Washington.

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