Tailored Exposition: Bad Bunny’s “Benito Antonio” Collection Is Ready For Summer

Like Caribbean waves that splash on white-sand shores, rhythmic ease flows through the garments that Zara’s “Benito Antonio” Collection brought about this summer. After Spain’s most influential clothes-maker’s collaboration with Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny at the 2026 Super Bowl, which took place in February in San Francisco, the performer co-designed a 150-piece collection that translates his personality and roots into a design that is fresh, quietly colorful, and summery.

Bad Bunny worked with his own creative director, Janthony Oliveras, and the French design agency M/M Paris, as well as the internal Zara design team, in A Coruña, Spain, to create an aesthetic that is reminiscent of his own personal sense of style. Combined with Puerto Rican infrastructure motifs, the collection gives off an urban vibe that is tinted by a sun-kissed palette. The Puerto Rican sun of Bad Bunny’s youth in Bayamón is always present in the textures proposed in the collection.

Featuring hoodies, branded caps, striped T-shirts, and relaxed, unstructured suits that mimic his Super Bowl look, the blend of everyday streetwear and elevated lounge-tailoring is conspicuous throughout. The colors are warm and varied, and the clothing is tailored so that both materials and form enhance the young silhouette comfortably for the wearer. His motto states that “the only thing more powerful than hate is love”. His love drips all over a collection that is impossible to hate. Lovely, joyful, and suited and booted.

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