She was made for this moment.

Billie Eilish might not have gone with a particularly “Barbie”-themed look on the Oscars 2024 red carpet, but she paid tribute to the movie as she performed her hit single “What Was I Made For” at the 96th annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles Sunday.

The 22-year-old “Ocean Eyes” singer wore a tweed Chanel skirt and black blazer on the Oscars red carpet, and she kept the same vibes going as she hit the stage at the Dolby Theater in a black-and-white Thom Browne ‘fit with pops of pink.

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Billie Eilish wore black and white with pops of pink to perform her hit song at the Oscars.Getty Images

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Eilish wore a pale pink headband and blouse with her tweed blazer.Getty Images

Billie Eilish


She sang on a pink stage in honor of “Barbie.”

Eilish wore a reverse version of the red carpet look to perform her Oscar-nominated song, rocking a black-and-white tweed jacket with a solid black skirt and keeping the same Mary Janes she wore on the red carpet.

However, she ditched the Chanel herringbone purse and her socks for the on-stage look.

She debuted a new hairstyle on the red carpet tonight, styling her dark locks — which she formerly wore with bright red streaks — in a long style and adding a pastel pink headband as she belted out the ballad.

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The pop star wore a reverse version of the look on the red carpet.

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The “What Was I Made For” singer wore an oversized blazer on stage.Getty Images

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Eilish wore a long black skirt with Mary Janes.Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

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Finneas applauded for his sister after the song.
She also added another pop of pink in the form of a tiny bow tied around the collar of her crisp white shirt.

Eilish was accompanied by her brother, Finneas O’Connell, on piano for the touching performance, which received a standing ovation from the audience, along with tears from “Barbie” director Greta Gerwig.

And if the “Bad Guy” singer wins a trophy tonight, she’ll become the youngest person ever to win two Oscars, with her previous win coming in 2022 for “No Time To Die,” which she penned for the James Bond film of the same name.