Stylist: Spencer Singer
Outfit: Miu Miu
Hairstylist: Benjamin Mohapi
Colorist: Meri Kate O’Connor
Shoes: Miu Miu
Jewelry: John Hardy
This Thursday I’m planning on being biased because I’ll write about someone who is important to me and who has helped me go through these past years: entertainer Billie Eilish.
I don’t like sharing what is close to my heart too much, because people tend to destroy what they don’t understand and I don’t have the mental capacity to argue with them anymore, it’s not even worth it.
What I know though, is that I’d like to pay homage to someone who made me proud and who helped me become a better person, and for that I am extremely grateful.
That being said, let’s see what she wore to this year’s WSJ. Magazine Innovator Awards.
For the eventful night, the “Wildflower” singer wore a midnight blue Miu Miu jacket with a grey crewneck V sweatshirt underneath from the Spring-Summer 2026 collection, paired with grey Miu Miu Logo-Knit silk socks and a multicolor foulard.

She accessorized her ensemble with a pair of brown Miu Miu Brogue buckled shoes and various jewels by John Hardy, with whom she has collaborated on a collection recently.
I couldn’t trace back who did her makeup and I am not even sure she required someone to do it for her since she is a very independent artist and she always puts her input in whatever she does (I contacted her usual MUA just in case, but I’m still waiting for her to get back to me).
For her tour she did her makeup herself, so I think it cannot be a long shot to think that she did the same this time, opting for her signature long lashes coated with abundant mascara, contoured lips and a peachy blush to balance.
Benjamin Mohapi styled her hair in a luminous, sleek, middle parted do while also receiving a color touch up by Meri Kate O’Connor.
Eilish kept her nails natural, she switches them up just for photoshoots lately.
What I would like to highlight about this award she received last October is the fact that she called out the billionaires sitting in the room, urging them to donate more (seen their huge amount of wealth) while also walking the walk, pledging $11.5 millions from her Hit Me Hard and Soft world tour to support climate justice, food equity and carbon reduction projects.
The lovely “Ocean Eyes” brunette was styled by Spencer Singer who is incredible at balancing Billie‘s desire for portraying herself in a more masculine or more feminine light on any given day.
I commend him for it, because as someone who feels the same as her, I can imagine it could be difficult to find someone with the right sensibility to do it.
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The Wall Street Journal Innovator Awards were launched in 2011 and recognize groundbreaking talents from a range of disciplines, including fashion, art, literature, entertainment, architecture, design, technology, music, philanthropy, cuisine and more.
Billie Eilish was awarded the prize in 2025 for her work in the music field.
@etalkctv Billie Eilish looked INCREDIBLE while attending the WSJ Magazine 2025 Innovator Awards at MOMA. π #BillieEilish #WSJ #InnovatorAwards #Fashion #RedCarpet β¬ som original – Trα₯±α₯΄hα₯α₯.π
@wallstreetjournal Billie Eilish had a message for billionaires at the WSJ Innovator Awards: βGive your money away, shorties.β Eilish was one of eight who was honored for her work. At the event, Stephen Colbert announced Eilish is donating $11.5 million of the proceeds from her most recent tour to organizations combating food inequity and climate change. #wsj β¬ original sound – The Wall Street Journal