Bad Bunny rocked a luxury accessory when he performed at the Super Bowl 2026 halftime show in Santa Clara, California on Sunday night. 

The Puerto Rican singer, 31, performed his show entirely in Spanish but didn’t wear a dress, like some early reports falsely suggested he would do. 

Instead, the “Tití Me Preguntó” singer stepped onto the field at Levi’s Stadium rocking an cream pants look designed by the Spain retailer Zara. He kicked off the show wearing the neutral-colored jersey – with his family name Ocasio and the number 64 emblazoned on it – paired with a matching collared shirt, tie and chinos.  

A $75,000 Audemars Piquet complimented his look

Bad Bunny accessorized the look with matching gloves and a pair of his “BadBo 1.0” sneakers made in collaboration with Adidas. He also donned a $75,000 18-carat gold Audemars Piguet watch. The 37mm timepiece featured a yellow gold case and malachiate stone dial. 

His simple yet stylish fit wasn’t the only surprise of the night. He also shocked the crowd when he brought out special guest Lady Gaga – who sang a solo version of her Grammy-winning Bruno Mars duet “Die With a Smile” – and Ricky Martin onto the field. 

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Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, made history by being the first-ever singer to perform solely in Spanish at a Super Bowl which showcased the New England Patriots defeating the Seattle Seahawks 29-13 in Santa Clara, California.

The designers who created his look, Storm Pablo and Marvin Douglas, said after the performance was done that they wanted to create something “unique.” 

“I wanted him to have something personal and unique that would always symbolize this milestone performance,” Douglas shared in a press release. 

 

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