Shania Twain looked incredible as she recreated her famous leopard print look 24 years on.
The 57-year-old singer paid homage to her 90s music video look at the People's Choice Awards on Tuesday night, only this time make the ensemble even more daring.
The Country music star was inspired by her 1998 That Don't Impress Me Much music video where she played a glamorous hitchhiker.
Wearing a flowing black velvet dress with a sheer bodice and leopard print bandeau, the dress showed off her abs, like the one she wore 24 years ago.
She also added a piece of printed fabric over her shoulders which replicated the long coat from the original video.
Shania went for a full glam makeup look with a pink lip which matched her new rose coloured hair.
She accessorised her look with a pair of diamond drop earrings.
The singer was presented with the Music Icon Award during the ceremony by Billy Porter.
After he praised the performer, he moved aside to let Shania give her acceptance speech.
She started by calling the award "a privilege and dream" as well as thanking fans at home for "presenting me with this award and for highlighting my work and having a significant impact".
Shania went on to say that has always been her wish "to inspire people with my music".
Paying tribute to her late mother Sharon Morrison, who tragically passed away in 1987 in a car accident with Shania's stepfather, she spoke about her family.
She said: "I always miss my mother at these moments in my life. She would have loved watching her little girl living this moment right now, but my fans and team, you are the ones who really fill that space when -- not my mother's space, but just that you are here with me and celebrating and you make me feel loved and special. I will always be grateful for that. Thank you."
Shania recalled a time at the beginning of her fame when she didn't have a big budget for costume so she had to create her own outfits.
She finished off her speech by saying: "I just want to say, giddyup, kids. Embrace your individuality and crazy ideas. Just be brave. Let's remember there is power in numbers. We are in this together."
"Love is love and when endorsed, take a run. Run and leave that door and kick it down. You won't regret it. All I have to say is be the queen of you. Thank you," Shania concluded.