Bad Bunny has linked up with for a seriously big new 150-piece collection, and it is already shaping up to be one of the most talked about celebrity fashion collaborations of the year.
Titled BENITO ANTONIO, the collection taps directly into the Puerto Rican star’s signature style: oversized, expressive and relaxed, but still polished enough to feel elevated. Rather than leaning into obvious tour merch aesthetics, the range feels much more like a fully realised wardrobe.
The collection spans tailoring, relaxed basics, graphic pieces and summer-ready staples, with the overall direction focused on wearability rather than hype alone. Loose silhouettes, textured layers and sharper statement pieces sit comfortably alongside one another, creating a collection that feels authentic to Bad Bunny’s personal style.
The rollout has been building quietly for months. Early teasers appeared during Super Bowl LX halftime celebrations, where custom Zara looks made an appearance, before another preview surfaced during the Met Gala. Zara then took things even further with a surprise launch event in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Bad Bunny worked closely alongside longtime creative director Janthony Oliveras to shape the project, helping deliver a collection that feels intentionally connected to his own aesthetic rather than a typical celebrity endorsement.
The campaign imagery follows that same direction. Shot in Puerto Rico by STILLZ with creative direction from M/M Paris, the visuals focus on the everyday textures and atmosphere of the island instead of polished luxury fashion clichés.
The BENITO ANTONIO collection is available now through Zara online and selected stores worldwide.
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