Billie Eilish was spotted heading out after watching Jimmy Kimmel Live! had recorded! in Hollywood on Tuesday.
The 21-year-old singer looked casual as she stepped out after her appearance on the late-night show in a black graphic T-shirt, a bleached hoodie and baggy nylon pants.
She paired her cozy and comfortable ensemble with a pair of white sneakers with black details.
The “What Was I Made For” hitmaker, who recently revealed she’s still struggling with fame, left her striking hair down with raven locks and bright red roots.
She wore pure silver jewelry, including a pair of large dagger earrings and layered necklaces, as well as one with her stick figure logo design.
Casual: Billie Eilish was seen heading out after watching Jimmy Kimmel Live! had recorded! in Hollywood on Tuesday. The 21-year-old singer looked casual as she stepped out after her appearance on the late-night show in a black graphic T-shirt, a bleached hoodie and baggy nylon pants
She wore various chunky silver rings on almost all of her fingers.
She highlighted her natural beauty and glowing skin with a light makeup look.
She rocked a subtle silver eyeshadow look as well as subtle pink blush and dusty pink lipstick.
On the show, she performed her hit from the Barbie soundtrack “What Was I Made For?” with her brother Finneas O’Connell.
In an interview with Allure published in late September, she spoke about the single, which has already amassed over 200 million streams on Spotify alone.
Eilish recalled writing the song with her brother in a very short space of time when the song slipped out of her like “a little creature.”
“It was like that song was a little creature inside me, scratching my insides for years,” she said.
“As soon as we got that prompt, the creature said, ‘Okay, I’m out,’ and we wrote the song in an hour or two,” she explained.
Effortlessly chic: She paired her cozy and comfy ensemble with a pair of white sneakers with black detailing. The “What Was I Made For” hitmaker left her statement hair down with raven locks and bright red roots
Eye-catching jewelry: She wore pure silver jewelry, including a pair of large dagger earrings and layered necklaces, as well as one with her stick figure logo design
She said that she and her brother were experiencing writer’s block at the time, but then “the song wrote itself.”
“We wrote it at a time when we couldn’t have been less inspired and less creative,” she revealed. “That day we were doing stuff and thinking, ‘We’ve lost it. Why are we even doing this?”
“And then those first few chords happened and ‘I used to float / now I just fall down’ came out and the song wrote itself,” she continued.
“I have the whole video of us writing the song and the first thing we wrote were these lines in the first ten minutes,” she said.
“We wrote most of the song without thinking about ourselves and our own lives, but about this character who inspired us,” she added.
“A few days went by and I realized it was about me,” she said. “It’s everything I feel.” And it’s not just me – everyone feels that way at some point.”