Fit Check: Bad Bunny Stuns in Custom Zara for Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show
The Puerto Rican superstar brings “high-street” to the world’s biggest stage with a personal tribute to his mother.
Summary
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Bad Bunny wore a custom all-white ensemble designed by Zara for his Super Bowl LX Halftime Show performance
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The look featured a jersey with “OCASIO 64” on the back, a tribute to his mother’s surname and birth year
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Styled by Storm Pablo and Marvin Douglas Linares, the outfit included adidas BadBo 1.0 sneakers and a mid-show blazer swap
For the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, Bad Bunny defied high-fashion expectations by opting for a custom look from the Spanish high-street retailer Zara. While fans speculated he might wear Schiaparelli or Jacquemus, the global superstar took the stage in Santa Clara wearing a monochromatic cream aesthetic that blended sportswear with sharp tailoring. Styled by his longtime collaborators Storm Pablo and Marvin Douglas Linares, the outfit served as a grounded, accessible fashion statement that honored his roots while commanding the massive scale of the event.
The centerpiece of the performance look was a boxy, football-inspired jersey layered over a crisp collared shirt and tie. The back of the jersey read “OCASIO 64,” a deeply personal detail referencing his mother’s surname, Lysaurie Ocasio, and her birth year, 1964. 1964 was also a memorable year in Puerto Rico as the year also saw the establishment of the U.S.-Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico, examining the island’s political status. This tribute was paired with matching cream chinos and moto-inspired gloves, creating a silhouette that felt both athletic and formal. On his feet, he debuted an all-white pair of his signature adidas BadBo 1.0 sneakers, cementing his ongoing partnership with the sportswear giant.
Midway through the set, as the energy shifted for a guest appearance by Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny executed a subtle costume change. He shed the “Ocasio” jersey to reveal a tailored suit jacket, instantly transforming the vibe from stadium concert to an elegant, “Old San Juan” wedding party aesthetic. The versatility of the custom Zara pieces allowed him to navigate the show’s diverse setlist—from the high-energy “Tití Me Preguntó” to the collaborative “Baile Inolvidable”—without missing a beat.
Bad Bunny’s choice to wear Zara on the world’s biggest stage marks a significant moment for the brand, proving that accessible fashion can stand toe-to-toe with couture under the Super Bowl lights.
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