Billie Eilish made the rare move of showing off her chest in a skimpy white tank top on Monday.
The singer modeled for the new Gucci campaign. Gucci is getting a new direction this year with new creative director Sabato De Sarno.
And the product is different too: instead of leather, the upholstery is vegan and uses animal-free material called Demetra, certified hemp and recycled Econyl nylon for sustainability.
“I am honored to be part of Gucci’s evolution in rethinking tradition,” the singer told Vogue. “It’s a new concept, and one that isn’t afraid to evolve in a new direction, that is really important to me.”
This comes after she admitted that she has had body problems throughout her life.
New vibe: Billie Eilish made the rare move of showing off her chest in a skimpy white tank top on Monday. The singer modeled for the new Gucci campaign. Gucci is getting a new direction this year with new creative director Sabato De Sarno
I’m going for it: She was also seen in a top and pants while mockingly licking her guitar
This comes after she starred in Gucci’s eyewear campaign.
“In a mysterious story created by Alessandro Michele, the singer-songwriter finds herself wearing the new distinctive styles from the Gucci Eyewear collection while driving through the Hollywood Hills,” according to Gucci’s website.
In January, she revealed that as a teenager she struggled with body confidence issues and “hated herself” while trying to come to terms with her appearance.
The singer appeared on Vogue magazine‘s first video cover alongside a selection of climate activists in which she explained her relationship with the planet and herself.
Discussing her struggle, the party overheater revealed that she had to go through a process of learning to love herself, starting with accepting her physical appearance.
Struggle: Eilish revealed she struggled with body confidence issues as a teenager and ‘hated herself’ as she tried to come to terms with her appearance in January
Billie said: “I’m going through my teenage years of hating myself and all that stupid stuff. A lot of it came from my anger towards my body, and how angry I was about the amount of pain it caused me, and what I lost because of the things that happened to it…
‘It felt like my body had been playing tricks on me for years. I had to go through a process where I thought: my body is actually me. And the intention is not to get me.”
In 2021, the singer admitted that she was still unhappy with her appearance, tellingly The Guardian: ‘I see people online who look like I’ve never looked before. And immediately I thought, “Oh my God, how do they look like that?”
“I know the ins and outs of this industry, and what people actually use in photos, and I actually know that what looks real could be fake.
“Yet I still see it and think, Oh God, that makes me feel really bad. And I mean, I’m very confident in who I am, and I’m very happy with my life…. Obviously I’m not happy with my body, but who is?’
Billie said: “I’m going through my teenage years of hating myself and all that stupid stuff. A lot of it came from my anger towards my body’ (pictured in 2019, aged 17)
During her Vogue interview, Billie discussed the issues closest to her heart, explaining that today’s youth have inherited a future that is more uncertain than that of previous generations.
Wearing a sustainable Balmain ensemble for the shoot, she explained that she is careful with her approach to climate activism, noting: “I don’t want to parade around thinking, ‘Look at me! I’m making a difference.’
‘I just want to make a difference and keep my mouth shut about it. I shouldn’t be making products. I shouldn’t be selling anything. It’s just much more annoying to have to go to the dump one day. I know that.
‘But no one will stop wearing clothes. No one will stop making things. So I just do it the best way I can.”
She then discussed her hopes for her generation, saying, “It was so exciting to talk to people who share my beliefs and are so smart, you know? They are my age and they do so much. It made me very, very, very hopeful.”
Billie has never been afraid to shy away from politics and previously urged her followers to vnote for presidential candidate Joe Biden ‘as if our lives and the world depend on it.’
“You don’t need me to tell you that things are in a mess: Donald Trump is destroying our country and everything we care about,” the No Time to Die singer said.
“We need leaders who will solve – not deny – problems like climate change and COVID. Leaders who will fight against systemic racism and inequality.”