Billie Eilish’s Oversize “FAMOUS” Jersey, Sheer Biker Shorts


Depart it as much as Billie Eilish to go in opposition to the established order along with her signature sense of fashion. On Aug. 15, the 21-year-old continued her obsession with the Y2K aesthetic whereas performing on the Sziget Competition in Budapest, Hungary. In true Billie Eilish vogue, she took the stage in a black oversize jersey that learn “FAMOUS” together with the quantity 99 and selected probably the most unconventional backside — a pair of pink mini dolphin shorts layered over see-through black biker shorts and sheer tights. She slipped on pink, black, and white striped socks with a basic pair of Air Jordan 3s — initially launched in 1988 — additional accessorizing with a pink skull-printed beanie, lengthy fingerless gloves with black and white stars, and a wide range of silver jewellery.

Eilish’s newest look stays true to her well-known status for uncommon outfit mixtures, particularly embracing tendencies from the ’90s and early 2000s. She’s fearlessly rocked quick shorts a number of occasions, from the tiny camouflage booty shorts she wore over fishnet tights for an Instagram picture shoot to the sheer biker shorts she sported in an analogous picture dump. The younger star has experimented with different Y2K tendencies, together with a pleated schoolgirl skirt over dishevelled pants, oversize graphic tees and Moon Boots on the health club, and pinstripe oversize shirts, which she confidently sported on the “Barbie” premiere final month.

The “Happier Than Ever” singer has additionally explored different fashion eras and aesthetics. Just lately, she channeled the ’50s in a yellow A-line shirtdress for the “What Was I Made For?” music video and her internal “comfortable lady” with a blue floral ruched costume by Yuhan Wang for Easter. Eilish has even hopped on the naked-dress pattern with a sheer black minidress for her Eilish No. 2 perfume marketing campaign and a Simone Rocha lace robe on the 2023 Met Gala.

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