Bad Bunny has linked up with Zara for a new capsule collection
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Bad Bunny has linked up with Zara for a new capsule collection

Bad Bunny is about to take over the summer with this Zara collaboration. The Puerto…

Bad Bunny is about to take over the summer with this Zara collaboration.

The Puerto Rican superstar has officially joined forces with Zara for a new capsule collection called “Benito Antonio,” using the artist’s real first and middle names instead of his stage persona. The collaboration first debuted in Puerto Rico through a special launch event at Plaza Las Las Américas in San Juan, where fans gathered to catch a glimpse of the collection, and even Bad Bunny himself made an appearance.

The partnership had been quietly teased for months. Earlier this year, Bad Bunny wore custom Zara looks during several major appearances, including the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show and the Met Gala, sparking rumors that a larger project was on the way. At the Met Gala, he appeared in an all-black custom Zara suit while also unveiling “Benito Antonio” branding that fans quickly connected to trademark filings linked to clothing and accessories. 

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The collection reflects the artist’s personal fashion identity, combining relaxed tailoring, oversized streetwear, sporty elements, and Caribbean-inspired styling. Early previews show pieces like loose-fitting shirts, bermuda shorts, hoodies, caps, and casual suiting, all designed with a laid-back but expressive aesthetic that mirrors Bad Bunny’s public image. Several reports also suggest the line will feature unisex styling and references to early-2000s reggaeton culture. 

Although the collection launched first in Puerto Rico, Zara plans to release it globally online and in selected stores starting May 21, 2026. The timing aligns closely with the European leg of Bad Bunny’s “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour,” which begins in Barcelona shortly after the launch.

All images via Accessbadbunny/X

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