Billie Eilish Wore an Homage to “Barbie” on This Edgy Bomber Jacket at the 2024 Grammys

Billie Eilish Wore an Homage to “Barbie” on This Edgy Bomber Jacket at the 2024 Grammys
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Billie Eilish is ready for her red carpet close-up.

The singer arrived at the 66th Grammy Awards ceremony Sunday night wearing a subtle take on last year’s Barbiecore trend. The centerpiece of her Chrome Hearts ensemble was a slick black and pink bomber jacket, with sleeves in a glossy baby-pink fabric with a printed pattern. The Barbie logo was similarly embroidered on the chest in a big pink typeface, along with a pair of glasses and a clothes hanger. She finished off the look with a classic white button-up, a black tie, and baggy black pants.

los angeles, california february 04 billie eilish attends the 66th grammy awards at cryptocom arena on february 04, 2024 in los angeles, california photo by lester cohengetty images for the recording academy
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los angeles, california february 04 billie eilish attends the 66th grammy awards at cryptocom arena on february 04, 2024 in los angeles, california photo by kevin mazurgetty images for the recording academy
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This year, Eilish was up for six golden gramophones, in the categories Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, and Best Music Video. (She already accepted the award for Best Song Written for Visual Media, earlier this evening.) Most of this year’s nominations are due to her work on pop ballad “What Was I Made For?” which featured in Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster film Barbie.

Eilish opened up about cowriting the track with her brother and frequent musical collaborate, Finneas, during a 2023 interview with Variety.

“That’s like a challenge for us, to write these lyrics that are very specific but that totally make sense in everybody’s life,” she told the outlet. “And Greta had such a beautiful film with such amazing visuals that it was easy to think, ‘OK, what do we write? She floats in the first scene and then she falls in the next one.’ And that has so much to do with my life and the way that I view me as I was growing up: I was this person who was could do no wrong in so many people’s eyes, and I felt like everything I did was me floating, and I felt unstoppable and unbeatable, when everything was blowing up for me. And then, things change and you grow, and sometimes you just feel like you don’t know how to float anymore.”

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