Christina Aguilera has once again proven she's an enduring pop icon with a flair for fashion. The Grammy-winning singer made a surprise appearance on November 21 as she attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for H&M's newly renovated flagship store in Times Square, New York City. Aguilera's jaw-dropping transformation amid recent weight loss shocked fans and attendees.
The 43-year-old singer embraced the festive spirit with a bold, stylish ensemble. She dazzled in high-waisted leather grommet gold shorts. She paired the shimmering piece with black tights, a sleek black shirt, and daring thigh-high boots. Aguilera donned a dramatic, nearly floor-length velvet coat to complete the look, effortlessly combining edgy and elegant elements.
Adding to the family affair, Aguilera brought along her 10-year-old daughter, Summer Rain, who matched her mom's energy in a graphic sweatshirt, baggy jeans, and sneakers. Summer, whom Christina shares with fiancé Matt Rutler, proved she's already following in her mother's stylish footsteps.
While Christina's outfit drew applause, her noticeably transformed appearance truly captivated onlookers. Her recent weight loss and refined features left many fans marveling at how different she looks now, sparking speculation and admiration.
Christina made headlines following her residency in Las Vegas and her appearance at the Grammys. She went viral after visiting a workout studio in Los Angeles, where she took photos in an all-black outfit that featured a skin-tight bodysuit and knee-high leather boots.
Fans of the star took to social media to share their thoughts. "Christina Aguilera even looks good in normal lighting when she's not on stage or on a set. She does have the bobblehead Ozempic thing going on but still looks amazing," one person wrote.
While a second person added: "Christina has always been thin, she was naturally thin as a teenager. Her body fluctuated throughout the years as it does when [one gets] older, live[s], and [has] kids. Ozempic or not. She looks amazing."
Christina, on the media's attention to her weight
Christina spoke about the media's attention to her weight. “I started to fill out, and then that was unacceptable because it was like, ‘Oh, she’s getting thicker.’ Then I had industry people: ‘They liked your body and how you were as a skinny teenager,'" she explained to Glamour.