News Billie Lourd Pays Tribute to Carrie Fisher on Anniversary of Her Death By Brandi Fowler Brandi Fowler Instagram Website In addition to her extensive fashion, lifestyle, and beauty coverage for InStyle, Brandi has worked as a writer and editor for E! Online, a fashion and lifestyle writer for Hello! US, an editor/on-camera host for AOL, contributing writer and red carpet correspondent for Variety and Cosmopolitan, and has also served as the Hollywood correspondent for Australia's 9News' TheFIX. Her editorial features can also be found on Vitruvi, MTV News, Madame Noire, Hello Beautiful and more covering fashion, beauty, lifestyle, travel, and entertainment news. Her articles have been syndicated by the likes of Health, Marie Claire, Essence, Shape, Yahoo!, People, and more. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on December 27, 2017 @ 07:00PM Pin Share Tweet Email Billie Lourd honored Carrie Fisher in the sweetest way as she marked the one year anniversary of her death. The Star Wars: The Last Jedi actress took a special trip to the Northern Lights, and shared a photo of herself there and the meaning behind the excursion on Instagram Wednesday. “My momby had an otherworldly obsession with the northern lights, but I never got to see them with her,” she captioned the photo. “We journeyed to northern Norway to see if we might 'see the heavens lift up her dark skirts and flash her dazzling privates across [our] unworthy irises.' And she did. I love you times infinity.” In the photo, Lourd can be seen throwing up her hands as she stands under the bright glow of the Northern Lights. Carrie Fisher’s Dog Had an Adorable Reaction to Seeing His Late Mom in Star Wars: The Last Jedi Fisher passed away on Dec. 27, 2016 after suffering a massive heart attack aboard a flight from London to Los Angeles. Her cause of death was later revealed to be from sleep apnea and other undetermined factors. The actress's mother, Debbie Reynolds, died just one day later after suffering a stroke. In addition to Lourd’s tribute, Fisher’s Star Wars costar Mark Hamill also honored Fisher’s memory Wednesday with a collage that included a painting of her and a couple of photos of the two of them together. "No one's ever really gone...," he wrote on Twitter. "#AlwaysWithUs #CarrieOnForever."