
"Early in Eilish's career, these androgynous looks helped distinguish her from her pop peers. But according to Eilish herself, the oversized 'fits were also a way for her to manage her insecurities. "I was wearing all these baggy clothes, and it was my style, but at the same time, it was how I could feel comfortable in my body and not feel tied to how my body looks," she told in a 2024 interview."
"In a Dec. 13 Instagram post, the "Happier Than Ever" singer embraced her streetwear roots, while incorporating the naked dressing trend. In a mirror selfie, Eilish wore an oversized sheer T-shirt, which revealed the silhouette of her black bra underneath. The bright yellow top featured a Porsche logo on the pocket and ripped cutouts across the chest. Eilish kept her accessories casual. She wore a backwards baseball cap and simple jewelry, including a silver ring and pendant necklace."
""I couldn't just, like, wear a skirt once," she told Complex at the time. "I had to completely reverse everything and be this girly girl for a second and have these pink nails, blonde hair, skirts, dresses, button-ups, bras, and lingerie." Eilish no longer subscribes to this all-or-nothing mentality - now, she tries to have a more balanced approach to her"
Billie Eilish's wardrobe transitioned from baggy, streetwear-inspired fits to a more varied, balanced aesthetic that retains grunge elements. Early androgynous looks distinguished her from pop peers and helped her manage insecurities by allowing comfort and detachment from her body's appearance. Recent appearances blend streetwear roots with current trends, such as an oversized sheer yellow T-shirt revealing a black bra silhouette and featuring a Porsche logo and ripped cutouts. Accessories remained casual, including a backwards baseball cap, simple jewelry, and a yellow wristband. She experimented briefly with hyper-feminine wardrobes during the Happier Than Ever era before adopting a more balanced approach.
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