Bad Bunny wears head-to-toe Zara and Adidas sneakers for Super Bowl LX halftime show

The Puerto Rican artist’s look for the event was curated by Storm Pablo and Marvin Douglas Linares
Bad Bunny took to the Super Bowl LX halftime stage at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday wearing a look that reflected restraint, intention and personal symbolism rather than spectacle.
The Puerto Rican artist, who had already made history at the Grammy Awards days earlier, paired his performance with a carefully considered fashion statement designed by Zara.
Styled by longtime collaborators Storm Pablo and Marvin Douglas Linares, Bad Bunny’s primary look consisted of a monochrome cream ensemble. The outfit included a collared shirt and tie, chinos, sneakers and a sport-inspired jersey bearing the name Ocasio and the number 64. Fans speculated that the number referenced 1964, the birth year of his mother, Lysaurie Ocasio.

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Later in the performance, he changed into a second Zara look, adding a cream double-breasted blazer. Accessories included matching cream gloves and a Royal Oak watch by Audemars Piguet, featuring an 18-karat yellow gold case and malachite stone dial. He completed the look with his “BadBo 1.0” sneakers, created in collaboration with Adidas.

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Although Bad Bunny has previously worn high-fashion designs, including Schiaparelli at the Grammys, Zara said the Super Bowl outfit aligned with his identity and audience. “It was an amazing show,” the brand said in a statement. “Benito put on a memorable performance. What a great outfit.”
Bad Bunny closed the halftime show holding a football bearing the message, “Together, we are America.”



