NewsJuly, 17 Celine Dion's stylist talks her fashion transformationCeline Dion's stylist has described the singer as a "dream" to work with. The Canadian performer has been working with A-list stylist Law Roach, the man behind actress Zendaya and singer Ariana Grande's red carpet looks, for the last couple of weeks. And her sophisticated new style has certainly set the Internet abuzz, with fans praising the series of fashion-forward ensembles Celine has been spotted wearing. Speaking of working with the 48-year-old, Law says she is particularly easygoing when it comes to her wardrobe and will try just about anything. "There’s nothing that scares her. There’s nothing that she won’t try. She’s a dream come true for a stylist," he told the Hollywood Reporter. "She always smiles, always has a joke, always laughing. And that energy - sometimes you come in and you need that. She is amazing." Doing the rounds at Paris Couture Week (03-06Jul16), the Grammy Award-winning singer turned heads in some fabulous ensembles, including a bright yellow Jil Sander coat that was paired with Gianvito Rossi boots as well as a Vetements hoodie which was printed with an image from the 1997 movie Titanic, for which Celine famously recorded the hit song My Heart Will Go On. Law revealed that Celine does her research when it comes to fashion and likes to study magazines and runway shows for the latest trends. He adds that the mother-of-three also greatly admires 19-year-old star Zendaya's outfits, which led her to working with the style guru. "She started to follow Zendaya’s style and one of the things she said was, 'She’s so sophisticated.' Like, the things she wears, I can wear at my age," shared Law. "And she said that was what was appealing to her." Previously, Celine credited Law for helping brighten her outlook since her husband Rene Angelil lost his battle with cancer earlier this year (Jan16). "He brings me the best of what the fashion industry can bring us," the music star smiled to Entertainment Tonight. "He brought me out of my closet and now flowers are growing."
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