Billie Eilish channeled her inner self Barbie girl again, this time in a vintage 1960s look.
On Sunday, the 22-year-old singer-songwriter took the stage at the 66th Grammy Awards to sing her song “What Was I Made For?” dressed head to toe in the iconic outfit almost identical to the 1965 limited edition Poodle Parade Barbie.
As for the look, Eilish – who is one of the youngest artists ever to be nominated for a Grammy – wore a satin pink scarf over her red hair, a 1960s-inspired green dress over a pink shirt and a green and white plaid cardigan.
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Eilish also paid tribute on the red carpet Barbie. She wore a vintage bomber jacket with a Barbie theme from Chrome Hearts that was remade especially for her.
The Grammy winner’s black jacket featured light pink sleeves, silver heart-shaped buttons and “Barbie” embroidered in pink on the front. Eilish paired her jacket with a casual, unbuttoned white button-down shirt and black dress pants.
Meanwhile, her brother and co-writer Finneas, 26, matched his sister in head-to-toe black. The Grammy nominee wore a black button-up, black pants and a silver necklace.
Billie Eilish at the 2024 Grammy Awards.
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Already a seven-time Grammy winner before Sunday’s ceremony, Eilish won best song written for visual media for “What Was I Made For?” before hitting the red carpet with Finneas.
“We put out one song this whole year. And I didn’t think he would get – maybe one, even, let alone six. Which is really, really crazy,” she told Amanda Kloots and Alina Vission at GRAMMY Live! from the Red Carpet preview.
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“This was supposed to be a year off. I didn’t release an album, I didn’t do anything. We actually did one song and we said, ‘Here you go.’ ”
She went on to receive nominations that include Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Song Written for Visual Media and Best Music Video: “It’s just crazy. It’s so surreal and amazing.”
Watch PEOPLE’s full coverage of the 66th Grammy Awards as it airs live on CBS from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
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