
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl outfit: A style breakdown
India Today
Bad Bunny headlined Super Bowl's halftime show on Sunday and made it into a grand spectacle of fashion, music,and personal narratives.
The Super Bowl halftime show turned into a grand spectacle as Bad Bunny arrived in style and a lot more. Every detail, from the stage design to his wardrobe, worked together to tell a story rooted in identity, pride, and cultural memory.
At Levi’s Stadium, the Puerto Rican singer opened the show in a sharp, all-white custom Zara look. Styled by Storm Pablo and Marvin Douglas Linares, the wardrobe remained monochrome but rich with meaning.
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Look
He donned his own version of a football uniform. The outfit centred on a custom jersey bearing his surname, a reference to his full name, Benito Antonio Martnez Ocasio. The name “Ocasio” and the number 64 were printed on the back, giving the look a personal edge.
He styled the piece with a crisp shirt underneath, tailored trousers, sneakers, and gloves, keeping the palette sharp and minimal. Bad Bunny wore a custom Zara outfit (Photo: Reuters)
As far as the story behind “64” is concerned, it’s a little trickier to decipher, with several theories surrounding it. It has been linked to his mother’s birth year, as well as to a career-defining moment—Un Verano Sin Ti becoming the first Spanish-language album nominated for Album of the Year at the 64th Grammy Awards in 2023. However, there has been no official confirmation.

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