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Bad Bunny and his best style moments

  • Feb 9
  • 2 min read

Bad Bunny has spent years dominating global music charts and making a strong impression not only through his music but also through his fashion. His style has become just as recognizable as his sound, combining urban aesthetics with bold colors, prints, and striking accessories.



The Puerto Rican artist is known for a daring and unique visual identity. Accessories — from braided hairstyles with beads to caps and printed balaclavas — play a key role in his outfits. Fashion is another way he communicates, using clothing to express his values and challenge traditional ideas about masculinity and gender norms.



Bad Bunny often rejects stereotypes, freely wearing pieces traditionally labeled as feminine, such as skirts, dresses, cut-outs, or painted nails. His collaborations with fashion houses like Jacquemus reinforce his fluid approach to style and identity.



The gallery highlights some of his most memorable looks:

  • Schiaparelli at the 2026 Grammys: a sculptural peplum-shaped suit with corset-style detailing on the back, blending classic tailoring with avant-garde design.

  • All-white Yves Saint Laurent look: layered tailoring with a semi-transparent shirt and burgundy loafers, showing his ability to reinterpret formalwear.

  • Pattern mixing on a red carpet: contrasting prints styled with ballet flats and white tights for a dramatic effect.

  • Met Gala 2025 Prada look: rich symbolism through accessories, including a hat inspired by traditional Puerto Rican culture.

  • Maison Margiela Artisanal for Met Gala 2024: a surreal, story-driven outfit featuring corsetry and theatrical details.

  • Vintage Jean Paul Gaultier at Monaco Grand Prix: combining archival fashion with modern styling.

  • Jacquemus at Met Gala 2023: a white suit with an open back and a dramatic floral stole referencing Karl Lagerfeld.

  • Mugler at Coachella: a bold black performance look emphasizing transparency and corset-like construction.


Overall, his fashion journey reflects freedom of expression, gender-fluid styling, and a fearless approach that continually pushes boundaries in celebrity fashion.



 
 
 

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