It’s all coming back to her now.
Celine Dion made a glamorous return to the spotlight in an all-white ensemble at the NYC screening of her documentary “I Am: Celine Dion” on Monday, her first red carpet appearance since being diagnosed with stiff person syndrome.
The “Power of Love” singer, 56, wore a white Dior pussybow blouse ($1,900) for the event, tucking the silk style into a white maxi skirt ($4,200) by the French fashion house.
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The “My Heart Will Go On” singer added a crystal Dior belt ($2,700), two pearl bracelets and matching pearl earrings to her sleek outfit.
Dion — who “almost died” from the rare neurological disease — wore her blond hair down in a straight style and wore minimal makeup for her first red carpet appearance since her 2022 diagnosis.
The Grammy winner was joined by her 23-year-old son René-Charles Angélil, her eldest child with late husband René Angélil, who died from throat cancer in 2016.
René-Charles looked sleek in a black suit as he joined his mom on the red carpet, but his 13-year-old twin brothers, Nelson and Eddy, stayed at home for the event.
While she hasn’t walked the red carpet in several years, Dion has made a fashion statement in other ways, appearing on the cover of Vogue France in April and attending the 2024 Grammys in a pale pink Valentino Haute Couture gown and a long brown coat.
In a trailer for her documentary, which releases on Amazon Prime Video June 25, Dion shares that she’s working hard to return to the stage one day despite her illness.
“If I can’t run, I’ll walk. If I can’t walk, I’ll crawl. And I won’t stop. I won’t stop,” she says in a clip.