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Billie Eilish talked about her love of sustainable fashion at Overheated, a climate activism event in its second year, which was presented by the public charity Support + Feed and co-hosted by Eilish. The event, streamed live on Eilish’s YouTube channel, featured the artist advocating for thrifting and sustainable shopping methods, and revealed that she even thrifted part of her iconic Golden Globes look.
London witnessed Billie Eilish's iconic grunge style at the Overheated event on Thursday, as she embraced the skater-girl aesthetic with flair. The singer donned a vintage Harley-Davidson graphic T-shirt and Pro Club cargo shorts, accentuating her edgy look with a neon and black Nike beanie and a Supreme camouflage shirt underneath.
Billie Eilish in her signature Golden Globes Thrift outfit
In a conversation with her mother Maggie, who moderated the segment, Eilish expressed her disinterest in conventional shopping, stating, “I never, have ever, been interested in shopping at a ‘regular’ store.” She highlighted the appeal of thrifting, describing it as a giant warehouse filled with endless possibilities.
Beyond her environmental activism, Eilish showcased her ongoing ventures in fashion and music. Her track "What Was I Made For?" has become the most streamed song from the film’s soundtrack, reaching 30.9 million streams on Spotify.
Additionally, Eilish unveiled her latest collaboration with Nike on Aug. 8. The Snkr app drop featured reimagined Nike Alpha Force sneakers in various colorways, including a classic black and white design and a striking red, black, and white style.
The Overheated event delved into sustainable fashion, promoting a plant-based diet, and offering advice on combating climate change. Eilish's commitment to both her artistry and environmental causes continues to leave a lasting impact on fans and followers alike.
Golden Globe Winner Billie Eilish Talks Thrifting and Climate Change in Her Signature Grunge Style
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