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Bad Bunny and His Brother Bring Puerto Rican Pride to Paris Haute Couture Week

The duo attended Schiaparelli’s Haute Couture show in Paris wearing custom looks that celebrated Puerto Rican culture, proving once again that style can be a powerful expression of identity.

Media & Entertainment·By Paola Soto··2 min read
Bad Bunny and His Brother Bring Puerto Rican Pride to Paris Haute Couture Week
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PARIS — Bad Bunny once again turned fashion into a celebration of Puerto Rican culture as he attended Schiaparelli’s Haute Couture show in Paris wearing a custom-designed ensemble filled with symbols of his heritage and artistic career.

Designed by Schiaparelli Creative Director Daniel Roseberry, the butter-yellow suit featured several references to the Puerto Rican superstar’s musical journey and identity. The jacket included embroidered Puerto Rican flag dominoes, the iconic white plastic chairs from Debí Tirar Más Fotos, a coquí, rabbits representing his stage name, and the broken heart associated with Un Verano Sin Ti.

The look also incorporated a braided gold tie, cowboy boots, a white shirt and black sunglasses, while the back of the jacket showcased a decorative serpent, continuing Schiaparelli’s signature surrealist aesthetic.

Bad Bunny attended the show while in Paris for the European leg of his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour, further cementing his status as one of the most influential figures in both music and fashion.

The appearance marked another collaboration between the Puerto Rican artist and Schiaparelli, following the custom look he wore at the Grammy Awards earlier this year.

Fashion critics praised the ensemble for blending haute couture craftsmanship with unmistakable Puerto Rican symbolism, reinforcing Bad Bunny’s reputation for using fashion as a platform to celebrate his culture on the global stage.

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