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STYLE AND CULTURE

BAD BUNNY’S WARDROBE IS THE REAL SUPER BOWL WINNER

Sports fan or not, the Super Bowl is one of the biggest events in the cultural calendar – and it’s almost upon us. The 2026 game will see the New England Patriots face off against the Seattle Seahawks, but for the fashion aficionados it’s the guest list that really matters. Thanks to the coveted halftime show, the Super Bowl is a melting pot of athletes and music stars – all dishing up some of the year’s most memorable looks. None more so than the headline act, and 2026 is Bad Bunny’s turn. We’ve revisited some of the singer’s strongest ‘fits ahead of his performance. And if you ask us, this wardrobe’s already won the Super Bowl.

BUSINESS CASUAL

Bad Bunny wearing black suit and baseball cap | ASOS Style Feed

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If there’s one thing Bad Bunny’s grabbing from a burning building, it’s a baseball cap. The singer never strays far from his favourite accessory – even when donning a suit. This look from the Latin Grammy Awards is the blueprint for his smart-casual cohesion, often throwing an unexpected finish on his formal ‘fits. In this instance, aviators round out an enviable cool approach to red-carpet dressing. It’s 80s vintage meets 90s suiting wrapped in a sporty bow. What a gift for the fashion lovers.

 

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ALL-WHITE TONES

Bad Bunny at the 2023 Met Gala

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While black monochrome suits aren’t rare on the red carpet or big screens (John Wick’s now-iconic blacked-out ensemble comes to mind), white is a less common occurrence – but you can bet on Bad Bunny to do what nobody else does. Our favourite Met Gala man never disappoints, but if we had to pick our favourite look of his, this 2023 Jacquemus look easily takes the crown. He absolutely aced the theme of ‘Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty’, adorning his all-white suit with a 26-foot train of roses, and zooming into his tailoring reveals a subtle textural touch. It’s giving The Hunger Games’ President Coriolanus Snow, but in an ethereal, angelic sort of way.

 

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CEO OF COLOUR DRENCHING

Bad Bunny wearing a brown outfit

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Speaking of colour, Bad Bunny’s a master at working it into his outfits. Just look at his colour drenching finesse here: chocolate trousers, tan cowboy boots and a dusty brown jacket layer depth and dimension into a simple after-dark ‘fit, and his diamonds complete the mood. Considering chocolate brown is a key shade to know for AW25 (if not the key shade to know), this 2024 look was ahead of its time – nothing new for Bad Bunny. He's a perpetual trendsetter. If you need to look sharp for date nights, bar hopping or even after-work drinks, slip into some tailored basics in colour-drenched neutrals for that sweet Bad Bunny effect. Works like a charm.

 

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90S MINIMALISM

Bad Bunny wearing a white shirt

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Everyone owns a shirt that’s three sizes too big and lost for how to style it. If you’re in the same boat and want to liberate said shirt from wardrobe jail, look to Bad Bunny for style cues. He’s the walking personification of the viral ‘wearing vs styling’ trend – just look at how he elevates this oversized shirt-and-baggy jeans combo into a runway-ready ensemble with help of accessories. His angular loafers and the matching leather bag – both finished with gold hardware to match his gold chains – are doing some serious work in this outfit. We said business casual is back, and Bad Bunny is among the A-listers leading the charge.

 

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A LESSON IN A-LIST STYLE

Bad Bunny wearing a trench coat

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Bad Bunny is a lover of 70s details – think bell bottoms, heeled boots and flowy silhouettes – and this look is a great example of how to work them for autumn/winter. You might not have the exact same jacket in your collection, but a traditional beige trench looks just as statement when styled with similar pieces. While copying his look bar-for-bar is best saved for occasions where ‘doing the most’ is the dress code, substituting Bad Bunny’s Cuban-heel boots with flat Chelsea boots makes it more everyday-friendly. Just don’t forget the sporty sunglasses – they’re a cool-guy essential, no matter where you’re headed.

 

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