Billie Eilish has dropped a sustainable merch collection with H&M

Happy New Year, Billie stans

If there is one thing Billie Eilish loves, it is a clothing collection. Having previously worked with the likes of Bershka, the LA-based label Freak City, and Urban Outfitters, the “bad guy” singer has just launched a line of affordable merch pieces with H&M

Made entirely from sustainable materials, the offering is made up of Eilish signatures including boxy t-shirts, oversized sweaters, and bucket hats, all emblazoned with her distinctive logo.

Her decision to make the collection environmentally conscious comes as no real surprise, given the singer has become increasingly vocal about her concerns for the climate crisis. From her Woody Harrelson-featuring “Our House Is On Fire” video which debuted on SNL, to her pledge to offer fans free concert tickets if they promised to help fight climate change, the move is the latest in the American singer’s bid to spread awareness when it comes to the global emergency we currently face. 

With a campaign featuring the work of 3D makeup artist, Ines Alpha, who also created an exclusive Snapchat filter for the collection, the pieces are available online and in-store today. 

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