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12 of Bad Bunny's best and worst looks throughout his career

Bad Bunny's 2026 style is far from what he wore in 2017.
  • Bad Bunny is headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Show this Sunday.
  • The Puerto Rican singer has established himself as an icon of extravagant menswear.
  • His style evolution includes some misses during the early days of his career.

Bad Bunny is headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Show on Sunday, and fans are eager to see how his outfit might play a role in the production.

Since his 2016 debut, Bad Bunny has established himself as a fearless fashion icon, often talking about how central his style is to who he is in songs like "Yo Visto Así," where he sings, "I wear what I want, I won't change / If you don't like it, you don't have to look."

While the singer's unapologetic fashion style has been one of the many things that's helped him become a worldwide superstar, his fashion evolution tells a story of experimentation … and the unavoidable mistakes that come with it.

As we prepare to see the singer take the stage at the Super Bowl this Sunday, take a look back at some of his most iconic looks through the years, starting with his best.

Bad Bunny's 2026 Grammys ensemble was a true winning suit.

At the 2026 Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny didn't just make history as the first artist to win the album of the year award for an album sung in a foreign language, but he was also the first to wear a custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture menswear look on a red carpet.

To receive the big award, the singer wore a black-tie tuxedo designed by Daniel Roseberry. It featured a corset-like back lace-up detail, an exaggerated silhouette that's a signature of the fashion house, and Schiaparelli's measuring tape motif on the lapel.

The singer paired it with diamond Cartier jewelry.

His stylist, Storm Pablo, said the outfit was "the most elevated version" of the singer, per Vogue. "This is something really refreshing and new," Pablo added.

Bad Bunny looked straight out of the '70s at the SNL Homecoming Concert in 2025.

Performing at the SNL50 Homecoming Concert in New York's Radio City Music Hall, Bad Bunny paid homage to the style of legendary salsa singers like Hector Lavoe and Willie Colón.

His burgundy suit and bright-blue shirt, paired with Ray-Ban tinted sunglasses and gold jewelry, gave the singer a look worthy of the New York salsa scene in the 1970s and 1980s.

The look was a nod to the many salsa influences in Bad Bunny's latest album, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos."

His 2024 Met Gala look was a standout of the night.

His third Met Gala appearance — and first serving as a co-chair for the event — was among the best and most acclaimed.

The singer wore a custom Maison Margiela Artisanal suit designed by John Galliano that stood out for its theatrical flair.

It included a navy suit with white stitching detail, a dark floral fabric bouquet, and a surreal sculptural hat that reflected the fashion house's avant-garde style. The outfit also included leather gloves, geometric sunglasses, and a horse-like pair of Margiela's signature Tabi shoes.

The look was commended as one of the night's best and cemented the singer's growing presence as a menswear icon.

He embodied cool maximalist style while headlining Coachella in 2023.

During his headlining set at Coachella in 2023, the singer wore a maximalist custom ERL patchwork puffer jacket and matching pants. The outfit was full of overly saturated, busy patterns that included florals, stripes, and plaid.

The eccentric and colorful look matched the show's stadium-level production and high-energy setlist as he performed songs from his 2022 summer album, "Un Verano Sin Ti."

His 2023 Met Gala look was spot-on with the night's theme.

At the 2023 Met Gala, Bad Bunny wore a custom all-white Jacquemus suit with a cutout back and a dangling "J" as a nod to the look's designer. It also featured a dramatic, 26-foot-long rosette cape.

The outfit was spot-on for the event, which honored the late Karl Lagerfeld, and broke away from traditional menswear choices, becoming one of the most talked-about looks of the night.

His Grammy debut in 2021 was emblematic while staying simple.

For his debut at the Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny went for an outfit that was playful without feeling gimmicky.

The singer wore an all-black Burberry look, which he paired with a hat resembling bunny ears and tinted sunglasses.

In contrast to the simple, monochromatic outfit, he carried a bright sunflower, which added to the look's playfulness and served as a nod to the more colorful, adventurous fashion choices he'd become known for.

Although simple, the sunflower detail was one of the most talked-about accessories of the night. "Bad Bunny's fully bloomed sunflower has managed to make my heart swell," wrote Vogue's Liana Satenstein.

On the other hand, his 2017 Latin American Music Awards look was … a lot.

If we go back in Bad Bunny style history, there are certain moments that stand out … and not in a good way. His floral Gucci suit at the 2017 Latin American Music Awards is one of them.

The then-up-and-coming artist wore a loud floral suit, paired with bedazzled, tinted sunglasses and excessive diamond jewelry, including grills and layered necklaces. The suit also had embroidered details on the lapel, which were accentuated by flower details, and diamond buttons.

While the singer — who had a buzzcut back then — might look almost unrecognizable in this look, it signaled his strong sense of style right at the beginning of his career.

But does that make it a good look? Well …

The singer's purple sparkly suit at the 2018 Billboard Latin Music Awards wasn't quite there.

Another early look from the Puerto Rican singer shared some of the same qualities: It was a bright, unique look.

Bad Bunny wore a shiny purple suit with metallic fabrics, embroidered details, and gems along the lapel edges. He wore it with an equally shiny metallic shirt underneath, a large diamond cross necklace, and lilac sunglasses.

While it was certainly a daring look, there was just too much going on, unlike the more pared-down, chic looks he would later wear.

His outfit looked out of place as he performed with Marc Anthony and Will Smith at the 2018 Latin Grammys.

While Bad Bunny's performance with Marc Anthony and Will Smith at the 19th annual Latin Grammy Awards brought energy to the night, fashion-wise, it was a bit confusing.

While Anthony stuck with his classic black-and-white suit, Smith opted for a sparkly black jacket and shirt for the stage. Bad Bunny, on the other hand, chose an outfit that was more of a reflection of the times' quickly fading trends, worn all at once.

He wore silver pleather pants, a zebra-print shirt, and a burgundy velvet bomber jacket, along with pink sunglasses, for the performance.

Onstage, the look felt out of place with his collaborators' style choices. It also probably started looking dated about 15 minutes after the performance ended.

His outfit for performing at Coachella in 2019 was all about logo mania.

The singer wore a loud Louis Vuitton matching outfit at his 2019 Coachella performance, pairing the oversized ensemble with visor-style lenses that covered most of his face.

The outfit was covered in pastel rainbow logos, leaving little room for mistaking the look for another designer's.

His mismatched look for the 2019 Annual Latin Grammy Awards also fell short.

To accept the award for best urban music album at the Latin Grammys for his debut album "X 100Pre," Bad Bunny wore a look that combined multiple patterns and color palettes.

The singer wore a mismatching short-sleeve button-down shirt and plaid shorts with a zip-up turtle-neck-like collar, a black bucket hat, dark sunglasses, and Gucci knee pads.

The outfit matched the singer's 2018 album title "Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana," which translates to "I do whatever I want."

Bad Bunny's 2022 Met Gala debut was exciting but received mixed reviews.

For his 2022 Met Gala debut, Bad Bunny wore a bold Burberry ensemble designed by Riccardo Tisci. The look featured a camel-colored jacket with dramatic puffed sleeves, an eye-catching silhouette, and a matching skirt over a classic, more masculine-leaning, light-blue collared shirt and black tie.

He accessorized with a hair updo and small hand-held sunglasses.

The theme of the night was "Gilded Glamor and White Tie."

"I researched what was going on during the Gilded Age in my country, in Puerto Rico," the singer told Vogue. "We mixed the men's looks with women's."

It was an exciting, audacious look with a rich connection to the night's theme and Bad Bunny's roots, but it worked better conceptually than on the red carpet. It was a divisive choice, landing him on both "best dressed" and "worst dressed" lists for the night.

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