Billie Eilish is no stranger to the Grammy Awards. The superstar singer and her signature style are a red carpet regular, whether it's for the Grammys or all the other shows that during awards season — Eilish is halfway to being an EGOT recipient, after all. This year, Eilish and her song, "What Was I Made For?," are here to see if Barbie's box-office domination can translate to musical honors, like it did at the Golden Globes. The track took home Best Song earlier this year at the Globes and tonight, it's up for five, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Song Written for Visual Media (which she and brother Finneas already won). However, Eilish has another, non-Barbie opportunity to win: her track "Never Felt So Alone," a duet with the group Labrinth, is nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
For tonight's big show, Eilish went for a sporty Barbie vibe in a black oversized vintage up-cycled Chrome Hearts varsity jacket with pink satin sleeves, heart-shaped buttons, and Barbie emblazoned in cursive embroidery. She layered the piece over a white button-up and printed black tie, styled with coordinating wide-leg trousers and platform boots. She accessorized with thin rectangular eye glasses and silver jewelry, which included bracelet, earrings, rings, and tooth cap.
In terms of glam, Eilish kept things simple with feathered lashes and a glossy peach lip, while her red-and-black hair was styled in a middle part and beach waves.
Last year, Eilish skipped out on the Grammys, even though she was nominated for two awards, but back in 2022, she was up for seven awards and arrived in a hooded black outfit. That year, the ceremony was moved to Las Vegas, Nevada.
Her last wins were in 2021, when she took home the award for the song "No Time To Die" from the James Bond film of the same name and Record of the Year for "Everything I Wanted." The track was added to a re-issue of her debut album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? and was also nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year.