Bad Bunny Teases Super Bowl Halftime Show 2026 & Reveals Who He Thinks Is the Best Dressed Person on Earth
Bad Bunny is remaining cryptic about his Super Bowl plans.
The 31-year-old Puerto Rican superstar is on the digital cover of the latest issue of Vogue, out now.
During the conversation, he spoke about his sense of style, who he believes is the best dressed person on Earth, his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show performance, and much more.
Keep reading to find out more…
On putting together an outfits:
“I can compare it to writing a song—when you feel the energy and you change one thing and put in something else, then you take that off and put in a different thing and you start seeing it come together; suddenly, something really cool appears.”
On his outfits, with or without stylists:
“I don’t like it when I don’t feel like I’ve dressed myself.”
On the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show:
“I know something’s happening, but I don’t know exactly what’s going to happen.”
On dressing for his 2025 Puerto Rico residency:
“That was the most fun. We literally had a closet full of clothes, and every Friday [the shows took place on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays], I would put together the weekend’s outfits. It was a very playful process, because sometimes I would think, Oh—this is how I used to dress back in the day. It was very freestyle.”
On the audience:
“People have always loved to dress up for my shows, and this was definitely the [record] that lent itself to more creative interpretations—I could see it all bubbling up on social media. Seeing all the diversity at my shows, from young to old, all the creativity…. Some people dressed up as jíbaros: Everyone interpreted Debí Tirar Más Fotos, and what it means to be Puerto Rican, in their own way. It was one of the things that impressed me the most and that I enjoyed the most.”
On his creative consultant, Janthony Oliveras, and what he’s learned:
“I know, like, four designers…he’s the person I connect with the most. Even when I was putting together all the outfits for La Casita, the person whose approval I always seek is his. That’s something that I learned from Jan—that if I buy something, I need to wear it right now. You can’t save things for a special occasion.”
On being named Vogue‘s Best Dressed:
“It’s a cool thing, because the people that chose it liked what I did this year, but it doesn’t make me the best-dressed person on earth.”
On who was his personal Best Dressed:
“I’ll pick someone who never failed during all 31 of my residency shows, and they did it without a stylist: Mami.”
For more, head to Vogue.com.
He also just shared an emotional message after a recent concert.