The decision to become blonde in 2021 and her whole style shift were recently discussed by Billie Eilish.
When I dress like a man, I feel more alluring. “Being blonde did not make me feel sеxy for one second,” the 20-year-old singer told Highsnobiety. People were more accommodating to my blonde hair colour. Individuals’ behaviour shifted dramatically.
Eilish embraced a platinum halo that evoked Marilyn Monroe at the beginning of last year, replacing her distinctive verdant roots. While appearing on the cover of British Vogue in her underwear, she remarked that her blonde hair gave her a “more like a woman, somehow” sensation.
Additionally, Eilish’s new style served as a musical harbinger, as it was prominently displayed on the cover of her second album “Happier Than Ever.” She purposefully chose feminine forms and pastel colours for the album’s promotional materials.People perceived me as this 15-year-old child who wore this kind of clothing, looked this way, behaved this way, and said this kind of thing.
Nothing seemed to be changing. She explained her decision to defect to the other side in an interview with Highsnobiety.”I was attempting to demonstrate that I am capable of doing whatever I want. Fucƙ you all.” “I can now dress in a very feminine or very masculine way and it will not make headlines,” she went on to sаy. “It is not that you wear one thing, and that is your new style — you fuckιng keep wearing a bunch of sҺit.
“In the past, when Eilish coloured her hair blonde, she condemned fans for treating her like “different Barbies with different heads” and refused to elaborate on how people treated her differently. “The other day, I posted a video from when I had green hair, and I saw people go, ‘I miss this Billie, the green-haired Billie,’” Elle said. “I am still the same person.”With the remark, “Miss me?” Eilish unveiled her new chocolate brown haircut in a December Instagram selfie.She got a jet-black dye job two months later, going even darker.