She is a country icon who has sold over 100 million records.
Billboard named her as the leader of the '90s country-pop crossover stars and her face is globally recognized thanks to it being a prominent feature on her many album covers.
But on Thursday night, the Canadian singer-songwriter went almost unrecognized as she arrived at the 2024 People's Choice Country Awards in Nashville with a 60s-style hair and Barbie-inspired denim outfit.
She stunned fans who could have been mistaken for thinking it was Sabrina Carpenter with her bold blonde locks.
Can you guess who it is?
Country icon looks unrecognizable with 60s-style short blonde hair at the People's Choice Country Awards
It's Shania Twain!
The platinum-selling artist spoke told E! News about her image change - telling them: 'Isn't it crazy? I love it,' she said.
'I was involved with the sketches and the design and the silhouette and everything. To me, that's the joy.
'It's not about putting on something that's amazing—it's about being part of it.'
Twain, 59, wowed on the red carpet while wearing a figure-hugging, denim dress that clung to her frame and fell down to pool around her on the ground.
Dazzling details sparkled under the bright lights around the upper portion of the eye-catching ensemble, as well as at the bottom.
The gown contained a pointed collar and Shania also opted for a pair of matching, elbow-length denim gloves that had glittering, rhinestone embellishments.
The performer chose to wear only minimal accessories to allow the red carpet look to be the main focal point, and added a chunky ring on her left hand.
Twain, 59, wowed on the red carpet while wearing a figure-hugging, denim dress that clung to her frame and fell down to pool around her on the ground
Dazzling details sparkled under the bright lights around the upper portion of the eye-catching ensemble, as well as at the bottom
The performer chose to wear only minimal accessories to allow the red carpet look to be the main focal point, and added a chunky ring on her left hand
Shania's makeup was glammed up for the festivities, and comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes as well as a shimmering, bronze shadow around her eyes
She stunned fans who could have been mistaken for thinking it was Sabrina Carpenter with her bold blonde locks
Her retro-styled blonde locks were parted to the side, and effortlessly flowed down to curl into waves over her shoulders.
Shania's makeup was glammed up for the festivities, and comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes as well as a shimmering, bronze shadow around her eyes.
A warm blush was added to her cheekbones for a radiant glow, while a nude-colored, satin tint was worn on her lips for a finishing touch.
The That Don't Impress Me Much hitmaker is hosting the awards ceremony at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry.
She cheekily said earlier this week she would make a beeline for Shaboozey.
The A Bar Song (Tipsy) hitmaker, 29, is presenting one of the prizes on the night, and she is eager to tell him in person how much his music makes her 'smile.'
Asked which modern country stars she is a fan of, Shania told Taste of Country Nights: 'New right now to the genre — Shaboozey. His music and his videos just make me smile.'
'I just wanna be able to tell him that in person.'
The That Don't Impress Me Much hitmaker, 59, is hosting the awards ceremony at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry
Shania wowed fans with her striking new look
Shania went for a Barbie-inspired denim look for the night
The singer certainly impressed on the night as she arrived in style
She added: 'One of the privileges that I have hosting the night, is this access that I have.
'I'm gonna make a point of, you know, just thanking him for exuding that kind of feel-good vibe.'
As well as presenting, Shaboozey - whose real name is Collins Obinna Chibueze - has been nominated for several prizes, including New Artist of 2024, Album of 2024 and Song of 2024, Male Song of 2024 and New Artist Song of 2024 for A Bar Song (Tipsy).
Zach Bryan, 28, leads the nominations with 19, while Beyonce, 43, follows closely behind with 17 nods, following the release of her country album 'Cowboy Carter', including Overall People's Artist of 2024, Female Artist of 2024 and the Album of 2024.
Twain also opened up about taking on hosting duties during an interview with Billboard earlier this week.
'It's a really full-circle experience for me,' she expressed to the outlet. 'It takes me back to my own beginnings in Nashville and as a new recording artist there...'
'And obviously the historic location is always appealing. I meet new artists, and I'm running into old friends, making new friends.'
The star also added, 'I'm here more as a fan than anything. It's the artists that the people want to hear and see, so to me, that is everything. I'll be smack dab in the middle of it all, so I'm super excited. I'm all access.'
Shania pictured above in 1995 at the height of her success
Meanwhile, Shania confessed she can get carried away when she's handed a microphone and will likely end up 'rambling' on the night.
She told The Boot of hosting: 'I'm not the greatest reader. I'm a very spontaneous speaker and thinker, so if I get rambling, they might have to take the hook out and get me off the stage.'
She continued: 'I think it's gonna be more about adrenaline than nerves, you know, just feeling excited, building up to meeting artists that I haven't met yet.'
'I will say that the night's gonna go by too quickly for me, that excitement might get me either speaking too quickly or too long. I think I'll be more like a giddy child. I think that's it, I don't want to ramble on, you know?'