Billie Ellish's dress is so powerful and it's not about appearance.

In the Vogue interview, Billie Elich, known for his extensive clothes since his career began, he showed up differently. As you can see, she wears a corset and bottom of Gucci, rechips from brand Agent Provocateur and Latex accessors. As an inspiration from classic pin-up models, exactly Betty Brosmer, Billie's dress [...]
In the Vogue interview, Billie Elich, known for his extensive clothes since his career began, he showed up differently.
As you can see, she wears a corset and bottom of Gucci, rechips from brand Agent Provocateur and Latex accessors. As an inspiration from classic pin-up models, exactly Betty Brosmer, Billie's dress is so powerful, beyond appearance.

Showing your body or skin or not telling him doesn't have to take away your respect. It all relates to what you feel. If you want to have an operation, do it. If you want to wear a dress that someone thinks you look big, you wear. If you feel good, you look good. ”
Billie's dress teaches her one of her most powerful principles, which distinguished her among other things from the singers worshiped by teenagers. Unlike many older stars, which are characterized by glamorous, shiny garments that highlight body forms, Billie was quite the opposite of broad clothing that few discovered about her body.

Allow your children to be children” was among its principles when she was only 17 years old.
“I don't want the world to know everything about me. So you wear big, broad clothes. People can't talk because they don't know what I look like under my clothes, you know? Can't say "oh, it's weak, but with grace,” can't say it's weak and without grace. ) They can't judge in large or small fronts. They can't say anything because they don't know anything, ” said earlier in a short video about Calvin Klein.
At the time, thousands of people on Twitter were touched by Billie's statement because it's a reality experienced, especially if you're a girl or a woman. If you show your body at all times, no doubt someone will comment for good or for bad.

For Vogue, Billie showed a little body, as a way to highlight what she also mentioned in the Instagram: “do whatever you want [with your body], whenever you want”.










