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Billie Eilish stuns at LA premiere of ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ concert film
The singer attended the event in a layered Ralph Lauren look at Westwood’s Village Theatre
Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish made a striking appearance at the Los Angeles premiere of her new 3D concert film Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour, marking both a major career milestone and her first public outing with boyfriend Nat Wolff.
The Grammy-winning artist attended the event on Wednesday, May 7, at Westwood’s Village Theatre, where she arrived in a layered, casual look featuring a green Ralph Lauren polo shirt worn over a white long-sleeve top, paired with a black skirt, red socks, lace-up heels, and silver accessories.
Eilish, 24, posed on the red carpet alongside Wolff, 31, in their first official public appearance as a couple, drawing significant attention from fans and media.
The event celebrated the upcoming release of her concert film, which documents performances from her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour and is set to hit theatres on May 8. The project also marks a creative milestone for Eilish, who co-directed the film with filmmaker James Cameron.
Beyond the premiere, Eilish also spoke candidly in a recent interview about her evolving relationship with her body image and fashion choices. She explained that her preference for oversized clothing has long been tied to comfort and self-expression.
“I had a really, really toxic relationship with my body. I had a lot of eating issues,” she said, reflecting on earlier struggles.
She also discussed broader societal pressures, noting how perceptions of femininity influenced her personal style choices. “This is the misogyny that we all have within us… which is that I didn’t want to be seen as feminine, and therefore weak,” she said.
Eilish added that she has since found healthier ways to feel comfortable in her identity and presentation.
The premiere was attended by several notable guests and marked a significant moment in what has been a landmark era for the singer, both professionally and personally.
