French-Canadian singer Celine Dion dominated the pop charts in the 1990s. She remains a popular entertainer and is the second-highest earning musician in history.
Born on March 30, 1968, in Charlemagne, Quebec, Canada, singer Celine Dion had recorded nine French albums and won numerous awards by the time she was 18. She recorded her first English language album, Unison, in 1990.
Dion's real breakthrough into pop music stardom came in 1992, when she recorded the theme to Disney's hit animated feature Beauty and the Beast. She went on to record several hits, including four No. 1's: The Power of Love, Because You Loved Me, My Heart Will Go On and I'm Your Angel.
In latest buzz, the songstress breaks her silence on the iconic look that broke the social sphere.
Celine Dion's stylist Law Roach, No. 21 on THR's Top 25 Stylists, is credited with putting the 48-year-old star back on fashion's radar — all starting with last July’s Paris Haute Couture fashion parade (Christian Dior, Giambattista Valli, Gucci), followed by countless fierce/statement-making styles. Read more at Billboard.
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