Celebrity Fashions
Bad Bunny is a style chameleon. Revisit his most daring and memorable fashion looks
Sept. 18, 2025, 7:00 a.m. ET

Bad Bunny may be a music superstar, but he's also quite the fashionista.
The Grammy-winning reggaeton singer has become known for his experimental red-carpet fashion, which often features bold colors, unconventional accessories and androgynous undertones.
Scroll through for some of Bad Bunny's most daring looks, starting with his all-white shirt-and-tie ensemble at the "Caught Stealing" premiere in New York City on Aug. 26, 2025.
Dia Dipasupil, Getty ImagesThe Grammy-winning reggaeton singer has become known for his experimental red-carpet fashion, which often features bold colors, unconventional accessories and androgynous undertones.
Scroll through for some of Bad Bunny's most daring looks, starting with his all-white shirt-and-tie ensemble at the "Caught Stealing" premiere in New York City on Aug. 26, 2025.
Bad Bunny isn't afraid to mix and match! While attending the New York City premiere of "Happy Gilmore 2" in July 2025, the singer boldly paired a navy-blue, plaid blazer with graphic-printed shorts.
Kylie Cooper, REUTERSYou can take Bad Bunny out of PR, but you can't take PR out of Bad Bunny.
For the 2025 Met Gala, the Puerto Rican singer, donning an espresso brown Prada suit, paid homage to his Latin heritage by wearing a pava, a traditional straw hat made from leaves of the Puerto Rican hat palm.
Mario Anzuoni, REUTERSFor the 2025 Met Gala, the Puerto Rican singer, donning an espresso brown Prada suit, paid homage to his Latin heritage by wearing a pava, a traditional straw hat made from leaves of the Puerto Rican hat palm.
Bad Bunny put a casual spin on formalwear at "SNL50" in February 2025, pairing a crisp gray suit with a fitted cap and dark sunglasses for the anniversary special.
Caitlin Ochs, REUTERSAt the 2024 Met Gala, Bad Bunny was the patron saint of la moda. Taking a break from his Most Wanted tour, the reggaeton superstar stunned in a suave navy-blue Maison Margiela Artisanal suit by John Galliano, which he topped off with a plush hat and matching floral bouquet.
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Bad Bunny stunned in all black at the 96th annual Academy Awards in March 2024.
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While attending the Billboard Latin Music Awards in October 2023, Bad Bunny dressed up a T-shirt and jeans combo with a bandana scarf and pair of luxurious diamond necklaces.
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Bad Bunny knows how to accessorize. While attending Milan Fashion Week in September 2023, the singer opted for casual chic with a black handbag and matching sunglasses, a beige knitted hat and hoop earrings.
Vittorio Zunino Celotto, Getty Images For GucciBad Bunny looked dashing at the 2023 Met Gala, with the singer wearing an open-backed jacket with a floor-dusting cape covered in roses and a chain. He topped off the elegant outfit with a slicked back hairdo and pearl studs.
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For the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards, Bad Bunny rocked a funky streetwear look that featured cargo-style beige overalls and an oversized white tee.
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Bad Bunny was the embodiment of cool at the 2021 American Music Awards, rocking an icy blue puffer jacket and matching trousers. He completed the look with a sleek pair of black and silver shades.
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Bad Bunny put his own spin on the rockstar style trope of black leather at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards, donning an elegant coat with pointed-toe tennis shoes.
Rich Fury, Getty Images For DcpWhile attending the 20th annual Latin Grammy Awards in November 2019, Bad Bunny went for winter elegance in a long navy-blue coat and turtleneck sweater.
Joe Buglewicz, Getty ImagesFor the 19th annual Latin Grammy Awards in November 2018, Bad Bunny kept things classic in an all-black tuxedo. But the singer added his signature flamboyance with a graphic-printed tie.
Sam Wasson, Getty ImagesBad Bunny, pictured attending the 2018 American Music Awards, brought a touch of sci-fi campiness to his red-carpet look with a third eye painted on his forehead, a nod to the album cover for his debut album "X 100pre."
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