Her Instagram post explained the dress was a 24-hour loan from the Grammy Museum. The pair will soon be collaborating again on another music video that Bouwer was not at liberty to discuss yet.īouwer recently started work with another country music talent, Kelsea Ballerini, indirectly through a connection to Twain.Įarlier this month Ballerini posted a photo of herself before the 15th annual Academy of Country Music Honors in Nashville wearing the white long-sleeved gown with a slight mermaid train that Twain had worn to the 1999 Grammy Awards. She looks great and is way younger than her age.”Īs for her youthfulness, Bouwer attributed that to Twain’s veganism, adding that their work-related travels converted him from vegetarianism to veganism. She’s super talented and very much in control. How much do people need to know? She’s definitely driven. She finally said, ‘OK, just do it.’ It’s one of the most beautiful videos that she’s done,” Bouwer said.Īs for what people might not know about Twain, Bouwer cited the laid-bare documentary and said, “I don’t know how much more open she could be or that she wants to be. I really wanted it to be tight and pulled back. Bouwer said he designed the look of the makeup, and Stacy Martin did the makeup. Twain appreciated how he stayed by her side frame-by-frame advising her on poses and camera angles. Bouwer also teamed with the five-time Grammy-winning Twain for her music video “From This Moment On,” in which Twain descends a staircase in a pale gold sparkly velvet gown with a chiffon train designed by Bouwer. The designer and the musician first teamed up when Twain was considered the next big thing in country music and was part of VH1’s “Divas” concert in 1998 with Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Aretha Franklin, Gloria Estefan and Carole King, among others. She’s also worked on her personal look and is in fantastic shape right now,” Bouwer said. Every song is just amazing - the sound of it, the beat. Not since ‘Come On Over’ have I heard such incredible music from her. “Of course, she wrote all of the songs for this new album. Twain recently switched camps to Republic Nashville, after being with Mercury Nashville since the early ‘90s.īut Bouwer was more focused on the raw talent. The designer’s third look for the video was an 1980s-inspired faux-fur shocking pink shift dress with a matching coat in a tiger print that was partially inspired by Harry’s “go-to guy” in that era, Stephen Sprouse, who is also one of Bouwer’s all-time favorite American designers.Īs for the flood of attention that Twain is receiving, Bouwer chalked that up to her first new music in five years, interest in the Netflix documentary about her, “Not Just a Girl,” that details her battle with Lyme disease and career comeback after losing her voice, and her decision to switch management and record companies. They agreed on using a red-haired wig as a nod to Bowie’s mane, Bouwer said. Synthetic horsehair was added to the ensemble to give it more of a sci-fi effect, the designer said. Together they agreed to pair it with bell-bottom pants. For example, a ruffled shirt, low-waisted purple sequined bell-bottom pants, a black belt, purple velvet Prada boots and plenty of chains played up a Prince sensibility that was accented with a pink wig.Īfter Twain spotted an electric green tight-fitting short dress with digitalized printed sequins from Bouwer’s then yet-to-be-finalized spring collection, she suggested using that for the Bowie reference in the video. Twain’s emulation of each varied accordingly. As an ode to ‘80s glam rockers, the video pays homage to the late artist Prince, David Bowie, Debbie Harry and Cyndi Lauper. They reconvened about a month ago for the “Wake Up Dreaming” all-day shoot in a Toronto film studio, where Isaac Rentz directed the video. Kelsea Ballerini Gives Minimalist Dressing a Sparkling Touch in Saint Laurent Playsuit at 'Rolling Up the Welcome Mat' Screening
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