Shania Twain Goes Bold at the Grammys with Fiery Red Hair and Polka Dot Suit

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The singer stepped out with a bold look for the red carpet.

We were seeing red when Shania Twain hit the red carpet for Sunday's 65th annual Grammy Awards.

The singer, 57, made a grand entrance on the red carpet for music's biggest night—and she was not holding back bringing the color and the prints.

Twain could be seen rocking a fiery red wig that featured bangs that swept to one side. She donned a white pantsuit that featured flared pants and black sequined circles throughout the ensemble that resembled Cruella de Vil from the hit Disney movie, One Hundred and One Dalmatians

Underneath the pantsuit, she rocked a black bustier and accessorized the look with a top hat that matched the bold pantsuit. As for her makeup, she rocked an intense wing and bright red lipstick to match her sizzlin' hair color.

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Twain spoke with People on the Grammys red carpet, revealing that she worked with young British designer, Harris Reed, who helped her pull her look together. She also spoke about the inspiration behind her red hair, stating, "well the inspiration for the hair is because I knew I was going to be wearing black and white, 'cause I wanted to, you know, have a bit of color."

Twain also opened up about collaborating with younger artists, stating, "I'm running into a lot of young artists now that were little kids when my first albums came out." 

She continued, "So I feel like I'm having a reunion with them and we can have adult conversations, you know, they're not six anymore, they're all grown up. So, I think that would be a really surreal thing to do, would be to collaborate with some of these kids who aren't kids anymore." 

In a separate red-carpet interview with E! News, she mentioned the possibility of working with Harry Styles, stating, "I think we would sound very good together, we would blend very well."

We can't wait to see who Twain may be collaborating with in the future—and we hope she keeps experimenting with her fashion!