Spotted in Los Angeles on February 3, Billie Eilish took a low-key stroll with her dog, wearing what might be best described as unapologetically casual. Not curated. Not styled. Just worn. The oversized black-and-white graphic sweatshirt—bleached-out, stretched across the shoulders, almost sliding off—feels lived-in, maybe slept in. The kind of top that clings more to comfort than to statement.
She paired it with wide, cropped pants in a dark navy or black tone, falling just below the knee. Loose, shapeless, deliberately awkward in proportion—intentional or not, it gives exactly the anti-silhouette she’s long gravitated toward. The black socks pulled high. The bulky all-black sneakers. One hand wrapped loosely around the leash, the other holding something green—maybe a folded bag or snack wrapper. Hair pulled back, face bare. No sunglasses. No armor.
It’s easy to overanalyze what Eilish wears. But sometimes there’s just nothing to decode. This is celebrity street style at its most unfiltered. And maybe that’s the point. It’s what happens when clothes aren’t begging for relevance.
There’s a certain power in wearing exactly what you want, even when no one’s supposed to be watching.

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