It’s a real transformation: Billie Eilish in tight, revealing clothing. The singer, who has become a world star in recent years (just think of the Bond song she was actually allowed to perform as a teen), was known until recently for wearing loose-fitting clothing to essentially hide her feminine figure.
The change had already started before. In March, she was still surprising her fans by suddenly unpacking her belongings with blonde hair. An event that did not go unnoticed: the personal photo in which Eilish announced her new look “Breaking the Internet”, With a million likes within 6 minutes.
In Vogue photos, you can clearly see the tattoo on the thigh of the singer. Last year, the singer revealed to Vanity Fair that she’s got a new tattoo, but fans will never see it. This is clearly changing now, but Billie Eilish hasn’t delved into the meaning of the tattoo.
The singer told more about her vision for the future. At the end of this year, Billy will celebrate her 20th birthday and say that she is entering a new phase in her life. “As long as you feel good,” says Eilish in her interview with Vogue. “If you want to have surgery, allow yourself to have the operation. If you want to wear a specific dress, just wear it. It doesn’t matter what other people think.”
The singer’s photo session comes right before the release of her second album. “Happier Than Ever” will be released on July 30 and contains a total of sixteen songs. Just think of songs like “Billie Bossa Nova”, “My Future” and “Lost Cause”. What if her second album would be as successful as her first album “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” It still needs to be seen. The first record was awarded no less than five times at the Grammy Awards. For example, it won the “Album of the Year” award.
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