For her performance at the 2024 Oscars, Billie Eilish opted for a look right in her wheelhouse. When the singer and her brother, Finneas O’Connell, took the stage to share their Oscar-nominated song “What Was I Made For?” Eilish decided to forgo an ultra-formal dress for the ceremony, choosing separates instead.
Eilish wore a look from Thom Browne’s fall 2024 runway: an oversized black and white coat made of black denim ribbon tweed over a white tuxedo shirt, and a slim-fitting black, ankle-length skirt. She added a sweet, feminine touch with a pale pink ribbon tie and matching headband.
The singer also wore tweed on the red carpet earlier in the night, and riffed on the theme for her second look. She donned a black and white Chanel skirt and miniature houndstooth purse, which she wore with a black blazer and a crisp white button-down. (She wore the Chanel look as a nod to what she wore for her first Oscar win.) One shared similarity between the two looks were her shoes: Eilish maintained her precious black patent leather heels with white, calf-high socks.
This isn’t her first Thom Browne look of this awards season: for the 2024 SAG Awards, Eilish wore a black bodice and pencil skirt over a white button-down. You could say that Billie Eilish was made to wear Thom Browne.