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Five-time Grammy winner Christina ‘Xtina’ Aguilera showed no sign of knee injury as she struck a pose in a long-sleeved Feben AW/23 maxi-dress outside a hotel in Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood on Thursday.
The 42-year-old R&B belter flaunted her curvaceous 5ft2in figure in the fancy frock, gold clutch, and gold high-heeled boots selected by stylist Chris Horan.

Ethiopian designer Feben Vemmenby’s colorful swirly pattern was based off a painting by artist Jaana-Kristiina Alakoski.
Coincidentally, the 33-year-old Central Saint Martins grad won the ELLE UK Style Award for breakthrough designer of the year 2023 at The Old Sessions House in London on Tuesday.
Hairstylist Igor Rosales-Jackson gave Christina’s platinum-blonde locks a big boost with a waist-long top piece fastened to the crown of her head.

Make-up artist Etienne Ortega fully contoured Aguilera’s complexion with quite a heavy hand — adding extra-long lashes, darkened brows, and a nineties-inspired lipstick shade.
It’s been three weeks since the former Mouseketeer was seen riding a motorized scooter around Disneyland in Anaheim, California, on August 16 due to a minor knee injury — according to TMZ.
Christina — who boasts 60M social media followers — later Instastoried a snap of herself attending Vogue’s New York Fashion Week event sponsored by the FDA-approved prescription injectable, Xeomin (incobotulinumtoxinA).

She was later seen departing the bash with her fiancé of nine years, MasterClass executive VP Matthew Rutler.
They share nine-year-old daughter Summer Rain together, and Christine also has 15-year-old son Max Liron with ex-husband Jordan Bratman.
The Staten Island-born, half-Ecuadorian singer famously met the 38-year-old New Jersey native when he worked as a PA on the 2009 set of her big-screen debut Burlesque.

Christina filed for divorce from the 46-year-old marketing executive six months later, and it was finalized in 2011.
Aguilera will next put her unmistakable four-octave soprano pipes to good use on September 16 headlining Malta’s free LGBTQAI festival EuroPride Valletta 2023 at The Granaries in Floriana.
The Cuando Me Dé la Gana crooner will then perform her first Australian concert since 2007 by headlining Victorian music festival Always Live at the Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne on November 25.