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The Details Behind Bad Bunny's Outfits at the 2026 Super Bowl

For his footwear, the Puerto Rican star went with an unreleased colorway from his sneaker collab with Adidas.

Em Enriquez

by Em Enriquez

Published on Feb 9, 2026

Photo from Instagram/badbunnyyofficial

Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny just made history with his performance at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show. A week after he won big at the 2026 Grammy Awards, the musician stepped in front of millions of audience members and sang his greatest hits—all in Spanish! A political statement in its own right, the performance became one of the most-watched halftime shows ever recorded.

For his appearance at Levi's Stadium, Bad Bunny kept his outfits subtle but impactful. Dressed in ivory hues by stylists Storm Pablo and Marvin Douglas Linares, the singer-slash-rapper repped fashion giant Zara through both of his looks.

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Bad Bunny's Outfits at the 2026 Super Bowl

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Photos from Instagram/topvoice, art8amby, badbunnyyofficial

Bad Bunny literally went back to his roots and brought the Super Bowl to a Puerto Rican sugar plantation. With towering ferns around him (which were actually dancers in costume, by the way!), he performed his most memorable work such as "Tití Me Preguntó," "Party," "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," and more. Icons Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin also emerged from the bushes to sing along.

To conclude the performance, Bad Bunny listed out Latin countries as a way to honor his heritage and solidify their unified identity as nations of the Americas. He held a football that read "Together, We Are America" towards the camera to close things out, leaving an imprint on viewers everywhere.

Throughout the show, Bad Bunny had two outfit changes. He started things out in a cream-hued suit, complete with a necktie and tinted glasses. The second half of the show saw him in a football jersey-inspired top that had the number 64 on it, along with his surname "Ocasio." Both looks, reportedly, are custom ensembles by Zara.

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Photo: Instagram/art8amby

In a brief statement, a spokesperson from the Spanish label stated: "It was an amazing show. Benito put on a memorable performance. What a great outfit! Acho, PR es otra cosa! (Acho, Puerto Rico is something else!)"

Aside from his light-toned outfits, Bad Bunny also wore his own work throughout the show. Keeping things monochromatic on his feet were the BadBo 1.0 from his collaboration with Adidas. Rendered in all-white, the unreleased style is called the "Resilience" colorway, and is inspired by the chunky sneakers that dominated the '90s. It's expected to be up for sale come February 10 Philippine time.

Em Enriquez

Em is queer and probably daydreaming somewhere. They're Preview's associate entertainment editor who's often spotted in cowboy boots and lemon-tinted sunnies.

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