The 39th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival took place on Sunday at the Arlington Theatre in the beachfront California city, and Billie Eilish and her older brother FINNEAS were given special recognition.
Wearing a brown quilted jacket over matching shorts, $220 “GG Cotton Socks with Web,” and a $1,150 “Women’s Loafer for Horsebit” that stylist Andrew Mukamal chose, the 22-year-old Gucci brand ambassador represented the high-end Italian company.
With 67.3 million monthly Spotify listeners, Billie carried the $3,200 “Horsebit 1955 Small Shoulder Bag.”
Wearing a $545 ‘GG-Print with Horsebits Silk Scarf’ with the words ‘WAS’ printed above another set of words in red, Eilish covered her head.
The red-rooted raven locks of the nine-time Grammy winner were so skillfully scraped into the scarf that it nearly gave the impression that hairstylist Jess Gonzalez had trimmed it short.
The 26-year-old artist, meanwhile, accessorised a $1,895 ‘Silk and Cashmere Polo Shirt’ by Dolce & Gabbana with brown slacks and white loafers.
Together with Kazu Hiro, Rodrigo Prieto, Stephane Ceretti, Jennifer Lame, Holly Waddington, Michael Semanick, Ludwig Göransson, Sarah Greenwood, and Katie Spencer, Billie and FINNEAS (last name O’Connell) received Variety Artisans Awards.
Born and bred in Highland Park, Los Angeles, Eilish and the ten-time Grammy winner work with their parents Maggie Baird and Patrick O’Connell, who serves as both her personal assistant and coordinator for fan outreach in addition to being a utility player.
FINNEAS and YouTuber Claudia Sulewski celebrated their fifth anniversary of dating on Saturday. During their “dinner table discussions five years in,” they both said, “Tonight my butthole twinkles as bright as the starry moon.”
On Saturday, the Swarm actress shared photos to Instagram of herself and a few friends enjoying a grassy field close to a graffiti-covered fence.
With 251.5 million social media followers, Billie acknowledged the British trip-hop group Portishead in her Instagram story by tagging their 1994 song “It Could Be Sweet.”
The touching song “What Was I Made For” by the brother-sister duo was officially certified platinum in the US and the UK on Friday.
The whispery single from the Barbie soundtrack won the celebrity siblings a Golden Globe Award on January 7 and two Grammy Awards on February 4.