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Billie Eilish is a serious fashion fan, and if you didn't know that already our recent cover story with the artist will confirm it.

Catching up for the winter issue of our print magazine, the artist even makes the admission: “when I meet people who don’t care about clothing — what they wear and how they wear it — it boggles my mind.”

Necklace TIFFANY & CO., Sunglasses GUCCI
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Having just finished a worldwide tour and released her latest album in the summer of last year, the musician spoke to us while expanding her reach in the fragrance world with the launch of Eilish No. 2.

It's been a long journey completed in record time from bedroom popstar to winning record-breaking numbers of Grammy Awards and when we first got introduced to Eilish the musician was sporting bright green dyed hair and a full uniform of baggy streetwear with basketball shorts being her favored legwear.

Rings BILLIE’S OWN, Bracelet TIFFANY & CO., Coat YOHJI YAMAMOTO, Shoes MARC JACOBS
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Marc Jacobs HeavenPlatform Jogger
$395
Buy at Marc Jacobs

But after a few years of experimentation, she is no longer boxed into being the musician who only wears menswear and is freer to try out whatever she wants. She tells us, "now I can look really masculine if I want, and really feminine if I want, and it’s not gonna be a fucking headline.”

Styled by Matthew Henson, our editorial with the artist reflects her new-found freedom to experiment and does so with a grungey photoshoot featuring monochrome outfits and a heavy focus on jewelry. And, instead of gatekeeping how you can don the same looks, above are our shopping suggestions including some of the exact same pieces.

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Marc JacobsLong Cargo Skirt
$4830
Buy at bergdorf goodman

From similar Yohji Yamamoto outerwear to the exact necklace that Eilish is wearing, shop the pieces using the links above and be sure to check out the full interview.

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