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‘Bad Guy’ singer Billie Eilish is now a fashion model

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Billie Eilish for MCM
Billie Eilish for MCMLea Colombo/MCM
Billie Eilish for MCM
Billie Eilish for MCMLea Colombo/MCM
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Billie Eilish for MCM
Billie Eilish for MCMLea Colombo/MCM
Billie Eilish and Childish Major for MCM
Billie Eilish and Childish Major for MCMLea Colombo/MCM
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From musical phenomenon to fashion model.

Slime-haired singer Billie Eilish has landed her first major style campaign, starring in MCM’s “genderless” fall 2019 ads alongside rapper-producer Childish Major in outfits that, according to the brand’s press release, “[show] how cultural fluidity defines modern style.”

In the images, photographed by Lea Colombo, the 17-year-old “Bad Guy” hitmaker poses in logo-printed bucket hats, an oversized fanny pack and more unisex styles.

“I love to glorify the things that make people uncomfortable,” Eilish shared in the release. “We’re so used to one way of living that we think other peoples’ lifestyles are wrong — sometimes automatically, without even thinking. I want to mess with what people are used to. I want to be that other.”

Eilish is known for her oversized designer outfits and non-binary aesthetic, and recently revealed that she opts for such baggy clothing in an effort to curb body-shaming comments.

“I never want the world to know everything about me. I mean, that’s why I wear big baggy clothes. Nobody can have an opinion because they haven’t seen what’s underneath, you know?” she said. “Nobody can be like ‘oh she’s slim-thick, she’s not slim-thick, she got a flat ass, she got a fat ass.’ Nobody can say any of that because they don’t know.”