Fashion Takes the Field: Inside Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl Halftime Style

By Alexus Mosley

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The Super Bowl halftime show is never just about the music. The artists are known for using the opportunity to grace one of the world’s largest stages to spread a message dear to them. And in style, nonetheless. This year, Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga turned their surprise collaboration into a message of love and unity throughout America.

Bad Bunny stepped onto the stage in an all-cream look from Zara, topped with a jersey featuring the number 64. While the monochromatic palette felt clean and modern under stadium lights, the jersey detail added emotional depth. The number was a tribute to his late uncle, who once played football, making his outfit more than just a styling choice. In true Bad Bunny fashion, the look balanced intimacy in style as a personal homage woven into one of the most-watched performances of the year.

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Lady Gaga joined him for a salsa-inspired rendition of “Die With a Smile,” and her look delivered theatrical drama with couture-level precision. She wore a custom Luar ensemble that fused sensual movement with architectural structure, perfectly suited for dance-heavy choreography.

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Together, their looks told a story of contrast and harmony, subconsciously tying together the theme of the performance. Bad Bunny’s understated, symbolic cream palette grounds the performance, while Lady Gaga’s sculptural custom piece added visual flair and movement. And in an era where performance wardrobes are dissected in real time across social media, this halftime moment stood out not only for the music, but for how style, heritage, and storytelling came together on one of the world’s biggest stages.

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