Mariah Carey brought a healthy dose of theatricality to her 2026 Olympic Winter Games opening ceremony performance on Friday in Milan, Italy. The singer wore an ornate design from Roberto Cavalli by Fausto Puglisi. The gown featured an Art Deco-inspired design of shimmering beads and crystal embellishments on the bodice, waist and skirt of the dress. The look included a flowing, dramatic train that cascaded behind Carey as she sang “Nothing Is Impossible” and the Italian song “Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu).” Evocative of the wintery season, the singer added a feathery wrap to her look. Mariah Carey performs during the opening ceremony of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics at San Siro Stadium on Feb. 6 in Milan, Italy. Getty Images Carey accessorized with dripping Levuma jewels, wearing a bracelet, statement earrings and a $15 million diamond necklace to boot. When it came to glam, Carey’s blond hair cascaded past her shoulders in voluminous waves. The singer’s makeup was serene ...
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