Lifestyle Beauty & Style Red Carpet Style Billie Eilish Wears Dramatic Gucci Ruffled Gown to the 2022 Oscars Eilish is both a nominee and performer, along with brother Finneas O'Connell By Lindy Segal Lindy Segal Lindy Segal is a NYC-based writer, editor and social media specialist with a focus on fashion, beauty, entertainment and lifestyle. People Editorial Guidelines Published on March 27, 2022 09:14PM EDT Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Billie's back at the Academy Awards! Billie Eilish is making her second appearance at the Oscars, wearing a ruffled black custom gown by Gucci. The singer, who is a first-time nominee in the Best Original Song category (along with her brother and producer Finneas O'Connell) for the song "No Time to Die" from the James Bond film of the same name, is performing the song during the broadcast. Win or lose, the night marks a huge accomplishment for Eilish, who is the youngest-ever artist to record a Bond theme. Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Although she just turned 20 in December, Eilish is already a pro on the Oscars red carpet. She made her debut at the event in 2020, and naturally, she did so in style: The singer wore an oversize cream Chanel pantsuit on the red carpet, along with fingerless gloves, extra-long nails and her then-signature neon-green roots. A History of Oscar-Nominated James Bond Themes: What (and Who!) Won and When David Fisher/Shutterstock Eilish has been experimenting with her look during her Happier Than Ever era. In December, she debuted a deep brunette hair color after going bleach-blonde the previous May. Watch PEOPLE & Entertainment Weekly Red Carpet Live: Hollywood's Biggest Night on PEOPLE.com, EW.com, PEOPLE and EW's YouTube, Facebook and Twitter pages, as well as PeopleTV, beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET / 2:30 p.m. PT on Sunday, March 27, 2022. For the 2021 Met Gala, she stepped out in an Old Hollywood-inspired Oscar de la Renta ballgown, which she said was inspired by Barbie. John Shearer/WireImage The 2022 Oscars are airing Sunday from Hollywood's Dolby Theatre on ABC. Close