Billie Eilish Wears Balmain For Vogue Climate Change Cover
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Billie Eilish make history like Vogue’s first video cover star for January 2023, use the moment to focus on an issue that is extremely important to her: climate change. The 21-year-old musician and activist wears a sustainable Balmain ensemble from Spring Summer 2023 Collection with her own silver Pamela Love earrings.
Balmain’s separate pieces, including an off-the-shoulder hourglass jacket and matching pants, are dotted with celestial patterns inspired by designer Olivier Rousteing’s favorite Renaissance painters. Most importantly, they come from a line of ready-to-wear and high-end apparel made from paper, bark, banana leaves, raffia, wood and other recycled fabrics, in keeping with Eilish’s own efforts — especially is when it comes to fashion.
Eilish has reached a memorable agreement with the creative directors of Oscar de la Renta Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim that she will attend Congress meet 2021 as a server in their design if the brand stops selling furs. The corset creation The last she lived in was made of layers of peach tulle and had a 15-foot-long floor sweeper train. In her 2022 Travel is happier than everEilish has also installed Eco Villages to help fans better understand voting and environmental nonprofits.
It’s no surprise that she wants to share her Vogue spotlight with a group of under-30s climate organizers, all of whom can relate. The “My Future” singer invited them to the set to chat about the ways each of them makes a difference. Pose for director Mike Mills, crew styled by Tone Goodmanwho has definitely chosen clothes from responsible label such as Bode, Chopova Lowena, Collina Strada, Mara Hoffman, Pangaia, Reformation and Stella McCartney. One of the activists, artists Maya Penneven wore her own recycled shirt for the photo shoot — a product from her ethical brand called Maya’s idea.
While Eilish launches her own merchandise regularly (she recently launched a limited edition graphic t-shirt in honor of her 21st birthday). to the landfill. I know it,” she said, continuing, “But nobody’s going to stop wearing clothes. Nobody’s going to stop making stuff. So I just do it the best way I can.”
Ahead, check out Eilish’s touching cover, listen to the key discussion she leads for 11 minutes videotapesSee her Balmain look for the first time on the catwalk and buy her Pamela Love earrings.