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“I don’t want to march around like, Look at me! I’m making a difference,” she said, taking a sip from a reusable blue water bottle. “I just wanted to make a difference and be quiet about it.” Despite her good deeds, Eilish will be the first to let you know how unimpressed she is with herself. “I shouldn’t have made any products. I shouldn’t sell anything. Going to the landfill one day is even worse. I know that.” She shook her head. True to her word, Eilish used a series of performance dates last year at London’s O2 arena to organize a simultaneous six-day climate awareness event called Overheated, is named after another song from her previous album (A song is also about one thing—body shame—but can signify so many other things.) Although Eilish and Finneas held a festival. conference, which included a Youth Activity Zone and screened a documentary Too Hot, the sibling group put musicians, sustainable fashion designers and other activists at the center. Tsui, 29, a Hong Kong native and overheated speaker, likens what Eilish did in London to a Trojan horse Tsui, who has featured in a Stella McCartney campaign and has a book on terrorism Climate and mental health crisis, It’s Not Just You, will be published later this year by: “I’m sure most would rather see Billie speak Simon & Schuster. Can you imagine the power of using your platform to engage an audience that is aware of the climate crisis but has not yet fully engaged? And then use that to shed light on some of the issues that don’t get as much attention?”
“I tried my best not to confront people about it,” Eilish said, her voice firm and steady. “Because people don’t react well to it.” Eilish has not limited her commitment to the environment in her live shows. She famously received assurances from the creative directors of Oscar de la Renta, Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim, to stop selling furs when she wore their design, a thick tulle gown by Old Hollywood with its 15-foot train line, arrives at her first Met Gala in 2021, which she co-hosts with Gen Z stars Timothée Chalamet, Naomi Osaka and Amanda Gorman. “What inspired me the most from the creative side was seeing this 19-year-old powerful man look us straight in the eye and say, ‘I want to do something that scares me,'” Garcia recalls, referring to Eilish’s decision to dress. a dress with pronounced corseting. “She inspired me to think creatively and also do things that scared me, because that usually means we’ll grow from there.” To last year’s Met Gala, Eilish wore recycled Gucci, with whom she collaborated to create a limited edition of Happier Than Ever from pieces of vinyl from the original pressing process, packaged in a box designed by former creative director Alessandro Michele.
Billie takes this beginner self-acceptance lightly, not expressing so much anger in the early stages of her career as more of a childish glee. “I love you!” she spoke over and over to 17,000 screaming fans—many of them young women who found themselves in Eilish—at her first sold-out show of the year in Los Angeles. Coincidentally, this mood swing occurred when the seven-time Grammy Award winner set his sights on the larger goal of saving the planet. “I tried my best not to have to confront people about it,” she said, her voice firm and steady. “Because people don’t react well to that. It makes the causes you believe in go bad, because you’re, like, upsetting people.” But she did try to educate people. During the 2022 Happier Than Ever world tour, Eilish partnered with Reverb to establish Eco Villages at its concert venues, a nonprofit that has “greened” the parks. tours by other artists and artists such as Maroon 5 and Harry Styles. Inside those spaces, fans can refill free water bottles, register to vote, and learn about environmental nonprofits, especially BIPOC and women-led organizations. . “I still don’t stuff information down people’s throats,” she said. “I was like, I’m not going to tell you what to do. I’ll just tell you why I did this.” She paused, then laughed intermittently. “But you’re also a bad person if you don’t do it.”
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Suitable for Women/Men/Girl/Boy, Fashion 3D digital print drawstring hoodies, long sleeve with big pocket front. It’s a good gift for birthday/Christmas and so on, The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on website caused by many factors such as brightness of your monitor and light brightness, The print on the item might be slightly different from pictures for different batch productions, There may be 1-2 cm deviation in different sizes, locations, and stretch of fabrics. Size chart is for reference only, there may be a little difference with what you get.
- Material Type: 35% Cotton – 65% Polyester
- Soft material feels great on your skin and very light
- Features pronounced sleeve cuffs, prominent waistband hem and kangaroo pocket fringes
- Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and style
- Print: Dye-sublimation printing, colors won’t fade or peel
- Wash Care: Recommendation Wash it by hand in below 30-degree water, hang to dry in shade, prohibit bleaching, Low Iron if Necessary
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