Shania displayed her full beauty by attending a formal event in a tight outfit.

Shania displayed her full beauty by attending a formal event in a tight outfit.

When she made her way down the red carpet at the BRIT Awards at the O2 Arena on Saturday night, Shania Twain exuded the global superstar look in spades.

The 57-year-old singer looked lovely in a vivid yellow gown that hugged her contours.

She increased her height by a few inches by wearing a pair of strappy gold high heels.

Shania added some more dazzle with diamond bracelets, earrings, and a dazzling matching necklace.

Her brown hair was separated in the center and done in a voluminous blowdry with gentle waves.

She completed her glam look with a full face of Florrie White’s dazzling Charlotte Tilbury Beauty makeup, which emphasized her inherently beautiful features.

Her attendance at the illustrious awards ceremony follows the Official Charts Company’s designation of her record as the UK’s number one album.

Queen Of Me is Shania’s third number-one album in the UK, following Come On Over from 1998 and Now from 2017.

She gave Harry Styles the Song Of The Year trophy for As It Was at the event.

The BRIT Awards, which were aired live from London’s O2 Arena and were hosted by Mo Gilligan for the second year in a straight, were held on a Saturday for the first time in the event’s history.

In addition to winning the prestigious Artist of the Year award, Harry Styles took home four trophies at the ceremony and was nominated in every category for which he was eligible.

The 29-year-old singer gave the award, which was gender neutral, to a number of female musicians who were not nominated after the BRITs were criticized for its all-male Artist of the Year roster.

He also won prizes for Album of the Year for Harry’s Home, Song of the Year for As It Was, and Pop/R&B Act at the event, which was marred by technical issues during the live broadcast and saw British artist Wet Leg win big.

As It Was, a song that Harry penned, was performed by Harry to kick off this year’s BRIT Awards.

Mo Gilligan, the host of the program, then entered the room and said, “For the first time ever, we’re on a Saturday night. The tables are in full swing once more.

Aitch received the first prize of the evening for Best Hip-Hop/Grime Act.

Beyonce won the title of International Artist of the Year, defeating Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, and Lizzo.

In her victory speech, Becky Hill, who had previously won the Dancing Act award, paid respect to a few of her fellow performers. The Best Pop/R&B Award went to Harry in addition to

Host Mo Gilligan apologized after appearing to fumble his introduction to Lewis Capaldi’s performance by mispronouncing his name as Sam Capaldi, saying that it was evidence of how potent the BRITs’ beverages are.

Wet Leg won Best New Act, and lead vocalist Rhian Teasdale said that she was anxious before performing.
Harry was selected Artist of the Year before Fontaines DC won International Group of the Year.

Carlos O’Connell, a participant, accepted the honor. Wet Leg then collected the evening’s second award, this time for Group of the Year.

Beyonce taped a special message for her UK followers after her song Break My Soul won the title of International Song of the Year.

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