Billie Eilish just took the Oscars 2024 red carpet by storm. The “What Was I Made For?” singer wore a school-girl chic look for the occasion.
Billie Eilish graced the Oscars 2024 red carpet in a look comprised of a tweed skirt from Chanel styled over a black blazer and a buttoned-up shirt with a statement collar. On her lapel, she rocked an Artists4Ceasefire pin, a timely accessory we have previously seen on the likes of Joe Alwyn and Boygenius at previous award ceremonies.
As far as her other accessories go, Eilish opted for a houndstooth-print mini purse from Gucci, paired with white socks and patent leather Mary Jane pumps, further elevating the schoolgirl vibes.
For glam, Eilish went for a bold glamour look, with a pinky nude lip lined with a brownish liner and rosy cheek, strong brows, and enviable lashes. Her hair was styled in a voluminous blowout

This is just the latest of Eilish’s award show looks this year. In true Billie Eilish fashion, she’s had a playful run this awards season, opting for a wide range of various styles. At the Golden Globes 2024, she opted for an oversized blazer, striped shirt, bolo tie, and wide-leg khaki shorts and added a pop of colour to the look with orange socks under her black Mary Janes.
For the Grammys 2024, she wore two looks with completely different vibes. On the red carpet, she wore a classic suit but opted to swap the blazer for a Barbie-themed varsity jacket. Before performing on stage, she changed into an olive green dress, a white and green plaid tweed coat, and a pink head scarf, recreating the outfit of the iconic limited edition poodle Barbie launched in 1995. At the People’s Choice Awards 2024, she accepted her very first acting award in a blouse, striped sweater vest, and slacks.
Tonight at the Oscars 2024, Billie Eilish is set to perform alongside her brother Finneas. Their song, “What Was I Made For?” from the Barbie movie, is also nominated for Best Original Song. We’ll be looking forward to seeing if Eilish has another look or two up her sleeve for when she takes the stage!
This feature originally appeared on Teen Vogue.
A reporter at the red carpet event asked if she meant to “come out”.

