Billie Eilish looks stylish in edgy Burberry ensemble as Vogue China’s latest cover girl

She’s known for her ultra unique fashion sense.

And Billie Eilish got to show off her signature style while covering this month’s issue of Vogue China.

The Bad Guy singer, 18, looked captivating while clad in an almost Handmaid’s Tale looking hat and plaid Burberry coat in the portrait, which was shot by fashion photographer Nick Knight.

Rad in plaid: Billie Eilish looked stylish as ever as she modeled Burberry for the latest cover of Vogue China

Billie blue eyes sparkled while highlighted with a bit of shimmer in the corners, courtesy of makeup artist Robert Rumsey.

Daniela Paudice took care of styling and Mara Roszak did hair.

In August 2019 Billie talked about her enigmatic style with Vogue Australia.

‘I want layers and layers and layers. I want to be mysterious,’ she said. ‘You don’t know what’s underneath, you don’t know what’s on top.’

Always interesting: In August 2019 Billie talked about her enigmatic style with Vogue Australia. She's seen in February 2020 above

Always interesting: In August 2019 Billie talked about her enigmatic style with Vogue Australia. She’s seen in February 2020 above

Mystery: 'I want layers and layers and layers. I want to be mysterious,' she said. 'You don't know what's underneath, you don't know what's on top.' She's seen a January's Grammy's above

Mystery: ‘I want layers and layers and layers. I want to be mysterious,’ she said. ‘You don’t know what’s underneath, you don’t know what’s on top.’ She’s seen a January’s Grammy’s above

Billie’s brother Finneas knows that the star is one of a kind.   

The 22-year-old older brother of Eilish was recently asked on Apple Music ‘s ALT CTRL with Hanuman Welch about an article in The Guardian speculating on who the ‘next Billie’ may be.

The producer of Eilish’s breakthrough album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? revealed he was ‘so mad about that’ before elaborating there is a version of that question he wouldn’t mind so much.

Next Billie: Billie Eilish's brother Finneas doesn't people should be worried about who the 'next Billie Eilish may or may not be

Next Billie: Billie Eilish’s brother Finneas doesn’t people should be worried about who the ‘next Billie Eilish may or may not be

Get behind: 'Well, the only version of that question that I can get behind is who is the next person that will do exactly what they want and be deemed pop music?' Finneas clarified

Get behind: ‘Well, the only version of that question that I can get behind is who is the next person that will do exactly what they want and be deemed pop music?’ Finneas clarified

‘Well, the only version of that question that I can get behind is who is the next person that will do exactly what they want and be deemed pop music?’ Finneas clarified.

‘That verbiage I would understand, but to me it does a disservice to two things. It does a huge disservice to Billie, in that you could be a next Billie,’ he added.

‘It also does a huge disservice to anyone they claim Billie is the next version, you know what I mean?’ Finneas continued.

‘It does a huge disservice to Lorde. It does a huge disservice to Lana (del Rey),’ Finneas continued. 

Second ever: Eilish became just the second artist ever to win all four major Grammy Awards (Best New Artist, Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Album of the Year) with her breakthrough album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

Second ever: Eilish became just the second artist ever to win all four major Grammy Awards (Best New Artist, Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Album of the Year) with her breakthrough album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

‘And I think that to me it was like, it’s not cyclical in that way. Billie was nominated for album of the year, the same year Lana was. It’s not like you pass the torch and then you just retire,’ the producer added.

Eilish became just the second artist ever to win all four major Grammy  Awards (Best New Artist, Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Album of the Year) with her breakthrough album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? 

She beat out del Rey’s Norman F***ing Rockwell! for Album of the Year and Song of the Year at the ceremony in February.

Finneas went on to add that the question itself is ironic because people are responding so positively to their music simply because it isn’t like anything else.

Irony: Finneas went on to add that the question itself is ironic because people are responding so positively to their music simply because it isn't like anything else

Irony: Finneas went on to add that the question itself is ironic because people are responding so positively to their music simply because it isn’t like anything else

‘I think the whole response to our art being so positive is that it rings true and it feels a unique thing and I feel that was the thing that we strive for in the beginning was to not conform to any preconceived notions of what we should be doing,” he concluded. 

He added that he thinks the musicians Eilish is compared to, Lorde and Lana del Ray, ‘did the same thing’ they are doing in trying to create their own path.

‘They’ve both been influences of ours, for sure. I also was like, ‘Isn’t she a little new- .. for there to be a next of any?’ Do you know what I mean?’ he added.

‘Imagine if somebody was like, “Who’s the next Timothée Chalamet?” It’s like, he’s currently Timothée Chalamet,’ Finneas said.

Compared: He added that he thinks the musicians Eilish is compared to, Lorde and Lana del Ray, 'did the same thing' they are doing in trying to create their own path

Compared: He added that he thinks the musicians Eilish is compared to, Lorde and Lana del Ray, ‘did the same thing’ they are doing in trying to create their own path