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Shania Twain Stuns in Five Looks at ACMs!

She may be 60, but Shania Twain looked years younger than her true age when she took over hosting duties at the 2026 Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday.T...

Shania Twain Stuns in Five Looks at ACMs!
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She may be 60, but looked years younger than her true age when she took over hosting duties at the 2026 Awards on Sunday.

The Canadian singer–songwriter had all eyes on her svelte figure, and she kept the costume changes coming throughout the broadcast to spice things up.

Twain ultimately cycled through five different ensembles as country's biggest stars gathered at the MGM Grand Garden in , .

Appearing at the ceremony were a number of , and the show featured performances from hitmakers including , , ,  and more.

Twain signaled that she wasn't afraid to steal the spotlight when she walked the red carpet in a sparkling off-the-shoulder gown covered in silver sequins.

They formed leaf-like patterns resembling a tree canopy hovering above a large black cat that stalked across her floor-length skirt. 

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She may be 60, but Shania Twain looked years younger than her age when she took over hosting duties at the 2026 ACM Awards on Sunday. The Canadian singer cycled through five different looks at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas

The dark cat, which was accented with sequins, looked as if it were slinking through vegetation made from more silver sequins.

Twain added an edgy touch to her outfit with black leather gloves that reached nearly up to her shoulders, thanks to large silver buttons holding them in place.

The Man! I Feel Like A Woman! singer completed her look with a translucent sash draped from her midriff that pooled on the ground, and she wore her lustrous chestnut hair styled with bangs and thick waves cascading down her shoulders.

The performer excelled at showing off outfits that technically kept her covered up, even though they felt far more revealing than they actually were.

Twain pulled off the trick again when she stepped out in a dress covered in white floral embroidery.

It featured a quasi-conservative design with long sleeves and a skirt that reached to the ground with a small train trailing behind, but the songstress still sizzled thanks to the dress's semi-sheer design, which revealed hints of flesh between the flowers.

The performer excelled at showing off outfits that technically kept her covered up, even though they felt far more revealing than they actually were. Twain pulled off the trick again when she stepped out in a dress covered in white floral embroidery

It featured a quasi-conservative design with long sleeves and a skirt that reached to the ground with a small train trailing behind, but the songstress still sizzled thanks to the dress's semi-sheer design, which revealed hints of flesh between the flowers

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Twain stuck to the floral theme for a darker dress that she wore on stage with Shaboozey

complemented Shaboozey's dark jeans and black leather duster with her own sheer black dress, which had colorful floral embroidery on one hip, half her chest and the wrist of one of her long sleeves, as if they were part of a corsage

The You're Still The One singer's most conservative look of the night was a black dress that still had plenty of intriguing touches

It had a long black satin skirt that had turned-down flaps at her waist, while the bodice was made of semi-sheer black fabric decorated with mounds of rhinestones and sequins. It had a contrasting white bib and collar that helped her stand out

The translucent outfit revealed Twain's black bodysuit underneath, and it also showcased her sleek figure.

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The You're Still The One singer's most conservative look of the night was a black dress that still had plenty of intriguing touches.

It had a long black satin skirt that had turned-down flaps at her waist, which made it look as if she was in the process of stripping out of it.

The dress's bodice was made of semi-sheer black fabric decorated with mounds of rhinestones and sequins, and it had a contrasting white bib and collar that helped her stand out.

Like her other dresses, this one featured a slit in the skirt, and Twain again wore platform heels to elevate her stature. 

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Megan Moroney

Chris Stapleton

Morgan Wallen

 

FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR

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Miranda Lambert

Ella Langley — WINNER

Megan Moroney

Lainey Wilson

 

MALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR

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Riley Green

Cody Johnson — WINNER

Chris Stapleton

Zach Top

 

GROUP OF THE YEAR

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DUO OF THE YEAR

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Brothers Osborne

Dan + Shay

Muscadine Bloodline

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NEW FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR

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Mackenzie Carpenter

Dasha

Caroline Jones

Emily Ann Roberts

 

NEW MALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR

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Vincent Mason

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Hudson Westbrook

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I'm the Problem - Morgan Wallen

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SINGLE OF THE YEAR 

"6 Months Later" - Megan Moroney

"Choosin' Texas" - Ella Langley  — WINNER

"I Never Lie" - Zach Top

"Somewhere Over Laredo" - Lainey Wilson

"The Fall" - Cody Johnson 

 

 SONG OF THE YEAR

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"Am I Okay?" - Megan Moroney

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"Somewhere Over Laredo" - Lainey Wilson

 

MUSIC EVENT OF THE YEAR 

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"Amen" - Shaboozey & Jelly Roll 

"Don't Mind If I Do" - Riley Green feat. Ella Langley  — WINNER

"Trailblazer" - Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson 

"You Had to Be There" - Megan Moroney & Kenny Chesney 

 

VISUAL MEDIA OF THE YEAR 

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"Cuckoo" - Stephen Wilson, Jr.  — WINNER

"Somewhere Over Laredo" - Lainey Wilson

"The Fall" - Cody Johnson 

 

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR

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ARTIST-SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR

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