The stunning mutation of Billie Eilish steals the show and all eyes.
Billie Eilish is entering a new era.
The 19-year-old singer did an impressive photo shoot for the June issue of "British Vogue" and left her characteristic loose clothes, preferring a classic pin-up look with lingerie and corsets.
According to the magazine, the photo shoot was inspired by model Betty Brosmer and photographers Horst P. Horst and Elmer Batters.
"I literally never did anything about it. "Except when I'm alone and I feel bad," he said.
Billie Eilish, who changed her look and dyed her hair blonde last month, is wearing a series of vintage sets in the bold photo shoot.
In one shot she wears a tailored coat and a corset from Burberry, presenting for the first time the tattoo she did last year and I had never seen it until today by her fans.
In other photos, the grammy-winning singer appears in a tailored leggings and corset by Mugler, as well as a corset dress by Alexander McQueen in combination with latex gloves, suspenders and tights by Atsuko Kudo.
"To be honest with you, I hate my stomach and that's why I put on corsets," she explained of her choice.
Billie Eilish noted in an interview with British Vogue that not all reactions to her photo shoot will probably be positive. "If you are in favor of body positivity, why wear a corset? "Why didn't you show your real name?" He said of the comments he might receive.
"What I like is doing what I want. It all has to do with what makes you feel good. If you want to have cosmetic surgery, go for cosmetic surgery. If you want to wear a dress that someone thinks you look too fat when you wear it, do not pay attention. "If you feel like you look good, you look good," he said.
The pop star also commented on the unfair stereotypes that are often attributed to women based on the way they dress and stressed that "whether you show or show your body and your skin, this should not deprive you of respect".
Last week Billie Eilish released the new single "Your Power", which will be included on her second full-length album, "Happier Than Ever", which will be released on July 30.
"It's an open letter to people who are exploited, especially men," he told British Vogue for "Your Power".
"I want people to listen to me. And not just try to figure out who I'm talking about, why not. In fact, it does not refer to anyone at all. It refers to the recovery of this power, to its demonstration and not to take advantage of it. "I do not allow myself to belong to anyone anymore."