Billie Eilish shows off her quirky sense of style in striped oversized baseball shorts and a baseball cap in Berlin

Singer Billie Eilish showed off her quirky sense of style in Berlin on Friday when she wore an oversized pair of striped baseball shorts.

The nine-time Grammy Award winner, 22, paired the shorts with a light brown open gingham shirt and a blue sideways baseball cap.

She wore glasses and a light khaki jumper with grey and yellow trainers and sat on what has been named the 'Billie Eilish Wall'.

The wall is a staircase in the heart of the German city covered by graffiti pertaining to the American star. 

She later beamed as she sweetly closed her eyes to enjoy a tight hug with a fan at the bottom of an escalator. 

Billie Eilish showed off her quirky sense of style in striped oversized baseball shorts and a baseball cap while sitting on the 'Billie Eilish wall' in Berlin - the wall is a staircase in the heart of the German city covered by graffiti pertaining to the American star

Billie Eilish showed off her quirky sense of style in striped oversized baseball shorts and a baseball cap while sitting on the 'Billie Eilish wall' in Berlin - the wall is a staircase in the heart of the German city covered by graffiti pertaining to the American star

Billie, who is set to perform in Paris on June 11 looked like she was holding court as she was pictured sitting on the wall

Billie, who is set to perform in Paris on June 11 looked like she was holding court as she was pictured sitting on the wall 

She later beamed as she sweetly closed her eyes to enjoy a tight hug with a fan at the bottom of an escalator

She later beamed as she sweetly closed her eyes to enjoy a tight hug with a fan at the bottom of an escalator

Billie is set to perform in Paris on June 11 and her latest outing comes a day after Billie released her first self-directed music video to accompany her new single Chihiro.

The video stars Nat Wolff, known for The Naked Brothers Band, The Fault In Our Stars, and Paper Towns.

Chihiro is the second single from her album Hit Me Hard and Soft which came out in May and follows Lunch.

The Los Angeles native shared that that she had 'envisioned a dream-like narrative' for the music video.

Eilish said that in an effort to 'symbolize the different corners of the mind,' she included imagery of 'long, dark hallways and shutting of doors' in the clip.

In the video, Billie is seen making her way down a series of hallways in a drab institutional building, eventually convening with Natt.

Chihiro is so name for the main character of 2001 cult Japanese film Spirited Away. 

The video has received over three million YouTube views in the fewer than 24 hours it has been up.

The lyrics video for the song that has racked up 7.7 million views on the platform.

It comes just the day after Billie released her first self-directed music video to accompany her new single Chihiro

It comes just the day after Billie released her first self-directed music video to accompany her new single Chihiro 

The video stars Nat Wolff, known for The Naked Brothers Band, The Fault In Our Stars, and Paper Towns

The video stars Nat Wolff, known for The Naked Brothers Band, The Fault In Our Stars, and Paper Towns 

Billie took to Instagram on May 16 with a clip in which she sat alongside her brother and musical collaborator Finneas and spoke about their latest creative endeavor.

She captioned the post: '"Dude "HIT ME HARD AND SOFT" my third album is f***ing out now i don’t even know what to SAAYY...'

Billie added that she and her sibling 'put so much into this album and have never ever ever loved something more.'

She continued: 'We hope you enjoy it so much and i’ll see you on the other side EEEEEEEEEEEEEK HMHAS OUT NOW EVERYWHERE LOVE YOU ALL TO DEAAAAATH!!!!'

Billie and her brother, 26, previously collaborated on two studio albums: 2019's When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? and 2021's Happier Than Ever.

She told Rolling Stone in April: 'I feel like this album is me. 'It's not a character. It feels like the When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? version of me. It feels like my youth and who I was as a kid.'

Producer Finneas, who has won 10 Grammys, is the youngest-ever artist to win Producer of the Year, Non-Classical category.

Billie and Finneas are together the youngest artists in history to win two Oscars, taking home the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2022 and 2024 for No Time To Die and What Was I Made For? respectively.

Billie's producer and brother Finneas, 26, who has won 10 Grammys, are also the youngest people in history to win two Oscars

Billie's producer and brother Finneas, 26, who has won 10 Grammys, are also the youngest people in history to win two Oscars