Céline Dion's personal stylist Law Roach has shared a behind the scenes look at her recent Vogue France shoot ahead of her performance at the Olympic Games opening ceremony in Paris on Friday evening.

The singer, 56, returned to the stage for the first time since 2020 at the ceremony with her rendition of Hymne à l'amour, performed live from the Eiffel Tower.

Dion, whose battle with the incurable condition Stiff Person Syndrome is documented in a new Amazon Prime documentary, has since won unanimous praise for the performance, with stylist Law Roach among those to pay tribute.

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, he wrote: 'She said she WOULD and she DID…. Forever my Queen.'

The stylist - whose list of A-list clients include Zendaya and Anya Taylor-Joy - accompanied the post with a handful of behind-the-scenes photos, predominantly from Dion's recent Vogue France cover shoot.

Céline Dion's personal stylist Law Roach has shared a behind the scenes look at her performance at the Olympic Games opening ceremony in Paris on Friday evening

Céline Dion's personal stylist Law Roach has shared a behind the scenes look at her performance at the Olympic Games opening ceremony in Paris on Friday evening 

The Canadian singer, 56, returned to the stage for the first time since 2020 as the ceremony concluded with her rendition of Hymne à l'amour, performed live from the Eiffel Tower

The Canadian singer, 56, returned to the stage for the first time since 2020 as the ceremony concluded with her rendition of Hymne à l'amour, performed live from the Eiffel Tower

Dion insisted on closing out the Olympic opening ceremony on the Eiffel Tower and flatly rejected offers to accommodate the health challenges that led to her long absence from the spotlight, organisers have revealed.

The French-Canadian’s rendition of Edith Piaf’s ‘L’hymne à l’amour’ under a downpour marked a magnificent comeback for the singer, the first time she has sung live since, in 2022, she revealed her diagnosis of stiff-person syndrome, a rare neurological disease that causes muscle spams and rigidity in the torso and limbs.

Despite uncertainty over the singer’s condition, even after the ceremony’s artistic director Thomas Jolly and his team approached Dion’s management, there was no doubt that drafting in his dream diva was more than worth the risk.

He said: 'In an Olympic ceremony obviously you have to have the anthem of the host country and you have to hear it during the ceremony, but in France we also have a third anthem, the ‘Anthem to Love’ by Edith Piaf.

'Together with the musical director we knew we wanted to make it heard during this ceremony, and we knew we wanted to do it with the cauldron.

'We knew it was going to go up in the air, and we thought it would be a beautiful image of Edith Piaf and the ‘Anthem to Love’ because this cauldron in the air is what we wanted to send to the whole world, a message of love.

'So we thought about it but it went really quickly. So, which singer?

'The idea was to obviously talk more to women. Which singer sings about love the best? Obviously it wasn’t very difficult to choose Celine Dion.

Dion, whose battle with the incurable condition Stiff Person Syndrome is documented in a new Amazon Prime documentary, has since won unanimous praise for the performance, with stylist Law Roach among those to pay tribute

Dion, whose battle with the incurable condition Stiff Person Syndrome is documented in a new Amazon Prime documentary, has since won unanimous praise for the performance, with stylist Law Roach among those to pay tribute

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, he wrote: 'She said she WOULD and she DID¿. Forever my Queen'

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, he wrote: 'She said she WOULD and she DID…. Forever my Queen'

The stylist - whose list of A-list clients include Zendaya and Anya Taylor-Joy - accompanied the post with a handful of behind-the-scenes photos, predominantly from Dion's recent Vogue France cover shoot

The stylist - whose list of A-list clients include Zendaya and Anya Taylor-Joy - accompanied the post with a handful of behind-the-scenes photos, predominantly from Dion's recent Vogue France cover shoot

Dion insisted on closing out the Olympic opening ceremony on the Eiffel Tower and flatly rejected offers to accommodate the health challenges that led to her long absence from the spotlight, organisers have revealed

Dion insisted on closing out the Olympic opening ceremony on the Eiffel Tower and flatly rejected offers to accommodate the health challenges that led to her long absence from the spotlight, organisers have revealed

'You know, she has a very strong link with France. She is a bridge between our two continents, and so immediately we decided to contact her management, but her health didn’t make it possible for us to make it a reality from the beginning.

'Her willingness was there. She wanted to be on the Eiffel Tower, she was very clear. We offered her other suggestions depending on her health and she said, “Nope, I’m going to do it on the Eiffel Tower because that is your idea, that is what you want.

'It’s a huge honour. She’s doing better, we’re happy about that, and she especially could perform yesterday, last night, on this wonderful song at the place she wanted to, at a moment of the Opening Ceremony that is the most emotional one, when the cauldron is being lit in the city of Paris and Celine Dion on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.”

Paris 2024 ceremonies chief Thierry Reboul added that, despite weather conditions that forced his team to change plans and make decisions “almost by the second” Dion “never, ever actually wanted to do that anywhere else.”