showed off her sense of style as she attended the London premiere of her concert film Hit Me Hard and Soft - The Tour Live in 3D in Leicester Square on Tuesday.
Billie Eilish Stuns in Suit at London Premiere
Billie Eilish showed off her sense of style as she attended the London premiere of her concert film Hit Me Hard and Soft - The Tour Live in 3D in Leicester Squa...
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The singer, 24, arrived to the event in a Celine suit complete with a black jacket and matching trousers along with a blue shirt and striped tie.
Letting her brunette locks fall loose down her shoulders, Billie completed her look with a pair of black trainers.
The hitmaker posed on the blue carpet with filmmaker who produced the concert film.
The Avatar director looked dapper in an all-black look as he hugged Billie after arriving to the screening.
Also in attendance was presenter who turned heads in a purple long-sleeved mini dress with a pleated hemline.
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Billie Eilish looked in good spirits as she attended the London premiere of her concert film Hit Me Hard and Soft - The Tour Live in 3D in Leicester Square on Tuesday
The singer, 24, arrived to the event in a Celine suit complete with a black jacket and matching trousers along with a blue shirt and striped tie
The hitmaker posed on the blue carpet with filmmaker James Cameron who produced the concert film
Lottie Moss sported a black corset top with dark jeans as she made her red carpet debut with her boyfriend Themy Kalaitzis
Billie previously told how she dresses in baggier clothes than most pop stars because it helps her to feel what she calls 'gender euphoria'.
Speaking to Elle magazine, she said: 'I had a really, really toxic relationship with my body. I had a lot of eating issues. I remember putting on, like, a big shirt and the relief that I felt.'
She cited some of her fashion influences as Harlem fashion influencer Bloody Osiris and hip-hop stars and Tyler, The Creator as she talked about how her style is a bit of a gender expression for her but didn't exactly have the best personal feelings about it when it came to her femininity.
The LUNCH hitmaker said: 'At the same time, it was my love for hip-hop culture and wanting to be a man.
'This is the misogyny that we all have within us…which is that I didn’t want to be seen as feminine, and therefore weak. It’s not right. I’ve found a good way of not feeling like that.'
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The premiere comes as Billie is reportedly in 'in advanced talks' to make her big-screen acting debut in an upcoming adaptation of Sylvia Plath's classic novel, The Bell Jar.
The star would be taking on the tough role of 19-year-old Boston student Esther Greenwood, whose clinical lead to a suicide attempt and hospitalization after landing a glamorous internship in 1953.
The plum part is not too much of a stretch for Billie (born O'Connell) - who's always been open about her lifelong struggle with depression, anxiety and self-harm.
According to Deadline, Focus Features is closing a domestic deal to distribute the film, which will be written and directed by Oscar-winning screenwriter Sarah Polley.
Letting her brunette locks fall loose down her shoulders, Billie completed her look with a pair of black trainers
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Also in attendance was presenter Clara Amfo who turned heads in a purple long-sleeved mini dress with a pleated hemline
Lottie Moss sported a black corset top with dark jeans as she made her red carpet debut with her boyfriend Themy Kalaitzis
Comedian Leigh Francis wore a beige patterned jacket with a blue striped shirt and dark jeans
The Bell Jar marks the 47-year-old former child star's fifth directorial feature after Women Talking (2022), Stories We Tell (2012), Take This Waltz (2011) and Away from Her (2006).
Esther - who received ECT shock therapy - was on a quest to forge her own identity in an oppressive patriarchal society and the book's title was a metaphor for the suffocating feeling her depression evoked.
The Bell Jar has long been believed to be a semi-autobiographical story as Plath landed an internship at Mademoiselle in 1953 before becoming a patient at the upscale McLean Hospital and taking her own life at age 30.
The posthumous Pulitzer Prize winner published her only book in 1963 under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas before her name was finally attached to the literary work in 1966 internationally and 1971 in the States.
Julia Stiles was previously attached to a Bell Jar movie in 2007 and Dakota Fanning was set to star in Kirsten Dunst's Bell Jar movie in 2016 - neither of which came to fruition.
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