Billie Eilish joined fellow 2026 Grammy Awards attendees protesting Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s actions in Minneapolis, Minn., and across the country, adding an “ICE Out” pin to her custom Hodakova attire for the red carpet on Sunday night in Los Angeles. Eilish wore a navy upside-down barracuda jacket and a tailored skirt. Both garments were reconstructed from deadstock navy wool trousers. Hodakova’s white cotton sleeve shirt peeked through the top of the jacket, playfully revealing an extra set of sleeves. The look was styled with a signature Hodakova flourish — upcycled deadstock belts. The singer’s look was designed by Ellen Hodakova Larsson. Billie Eilish at the 68th Grammy Awards on Feb. 1 in Los Angeles. Gilbert Flores On the collar of Eilish’s barracuda jacket was a black and white pin that read “ICE Out.” Seen previously on public figures like Olivia Wilde and Natalie Portman at the Sundance Film Festival, the pins are a symbol of protest against ICE’s tactics following the fatal ICE agent shootings of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Pretti. Eilish has been using her platform to advocate for protesters. Along with her continued advocacy, Eilish has a history of bold fashion statements on the Grammys red carpet. For the 2025 Grammys, the

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