Billie Eilish is vibrant in bold hues for Vogue US March 2020
Billie Eilish dazzles on Vogue's triple covers, March '20! Grammy queen rocks Gucci & M Jewelers, captured by Hajjaj's lens.
Rising to newfound heights of fame and fortune, pop star Billie Eilish is the cover star of Vogue US, issue of March 2020, and is featured on three unique covers. Artistic chic and vibrant, the young star, who dominated the 2020 Grammy Awards, winning the top four awards of the evening, is photographed by a different photographer for each cover. For the first cover, the music artist wears a Gucci jacket and necklace, along with M Jewelers earrings, photographed by Hassan Hajjaj.
Keeping up with her signature style that comprises of oversized figure concealing outfits, the 18 year old is seen in a vibrant neon yellow ensemble for her second cover. Punk rock in a Prada Linea Rossa jacket styled with Chanel earrings and a Jacob & Co. ring, Billie is photographed by Harley Weir, and gazes intently at a neon green miniature figurine placed in front of her.
Photographed by Ethan James Green for the third cover, Billie, who is an avid Justin Bieber fan, dresses up in tropical printed Versace parka and shirt from the latest Versace Spring/Summer 2020 Collection, and styles it up with hoop earrings from Jacob & Co.
Reinventing pop stardom, Billie, whose full-length album 'When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?' debuted at Number 1, the songstress lives a relatively demure life, still lives with her parents in a two-bedroom apartment and uses leisurewear as a strategy to distract herself from the body she felt uncomfortable in - but admits she loves fashion, except does not wear dresses.
Also seen in the rest of the shoot in an arsenal of crazy colours, wild splashes of prints and designs from high-end designers, Billie is a major style icon. She will be performing at the 2020 Oscars, and has also recorded and co-written the theme song for the latest James Bond movie 'No Time To Die', set to release in April.
A successful life at a young age, though very down to earth, Billie, who has sold out each of her tours since the past four years, talks about having a happy childhood, her relationship with her elder brother Finneas, who is also the producer of her album. The star also talks about the brother-sister duo's music formula - and says they hate studios and record at home. Billie is content at where she stands in life, living with her parents and making music - and has no desire to change any of that for now.












