'A statement about power shifting': why Bad Bunny wore Zara for his Super Bowl show

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show was not just about music; it was also a fashion statement that saw him wear two outfits by Spanish high street brand Zara. The decision to choose affordable luxury over designer labels may have been a deliberate choice to shift the narrative around power and cultural relevance.

As Andrew Groves, professor of fashion design at the University of Westminster, pointed out, Bad Bunny's outfit "still reads as authority, but the authority comes from Bad Bunny's cultural position, not from a luxury house's stamp of approval." By wearing Zara, which is known for its budget-friendly interpretations of high-end trends, Bad Bunny was able to challenge the traditional notion that luxury fashion is exclusive and inaccessible.

The suit worn during his performance was designed by Storm Pablo and Marvin Douglas Linares, both of whom are based in Puerto Rico. The fluid cut of the garment drew comparisons to Francisco Goya's anti-war masterpiece "The Third of May 1808," which depicts a Spanish civilian wearing a billowing white shirt. This reference added another layer of cultural significance to Bad Bunny's outfit, as it highlighted his connection to his Puerto Rican heritage.

Meanwhile, Lady Gaga wore a custom blue pleated ruffle dress with a brooch made by Luar, a New York-based label overseen by Dominican designer Raul Lopez. The design incorporated the colours of the Puerto Rican flag and was a nod to the country's national flower, the flor de maga.

The set design also included a pink casita, based on traditional candy-coloured homes found in Puerto Rico, with dancers wearing knitted outfits made by Puerto Rican designer Jomary Segarra's brand, Yo+. This added another layer of cultural relevance to Bad Bunny's performance, as it highlighted his connection to his homeland.

Overall, Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show was not just a fashion statement; it was also a powerful commentary on power and cultural relevance. By wearing Zara and incorporating elements of Puerto Rican culture into his outfit, he was able to challenge the traditional notions of luxury fashion and create a truly unique and memorable performance.
 
I'm lovin' how Bad Bunny slayed the Super Bowl stage not just with sick beats but also with that fire outfit πŸ”₯! He totally called out the luxury fashion industry by reppin' affordable Zara - it's like, who says you can't be stylish and still budget-friendly? πŸ˜‚ And I love how his outfit was a reflection of his Puerto Rican roots - those references to Francisco Goya's art piece and the colors of the flag are so cool 🎨! Plus, the set design was on point with that pink casita vibe πŸ’•. He's definitely breaking down barriers in fashion and proving that you can be both stylish and culturally relevant at the same time πŸ’β€β™‚οΈπŸ’–
 
awww, i'm so inspired by bad bunny's super bowl show 🀩! not only did he bring the heat with his music, but also with his bold fashion choices πŸ’ƒπŸ•Ί wearing zara and incorporating elements of puerto rican culture into his outfit was a genius move πŸ™Œ it showed that luxury fashion doesn't have to be exclusive or out of reach. bad bunny's cultural position and connection to his heritage added so much depth to the performance ❀️ i love how lady gaga's outfit was also steeped in puerto rican culture, it was like a beautiful nod to the country πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·πŸŒΊ
 
I think Bad Bunny's decision to wear two outfits by Zara for his Super Bowl show was a total game-changer 🀩! I mean, who says you can't be high-end and affordable at the same time? It shows that luxury fashion doesn't have to break the bank πŸ’Έ. And let's not forget about the cultural significance - Bad Bunny is all about representing Puerto Rican culture and challenging traditional notions of power and authority πŸ‘‘. The fact that he worked with local designers from Puerto Rico adds another layer of authenticity to his outfit πŸ™Œ. I love how Lady Gaga's outfit was a bit more flashy, but still didn't hold a candle to Bad Bunny's overall vibe 😎. Overall, it just goes to show that fashion can be both stylish and inclusive πŸ’–.
 
omg u guys can u believe bad bunny wore 2 outfits by zara during super bowl?! 🀯 it's like he's trying to show us that luxury fashion is not just about designer labels but also about cultural relevance πŸ€‘ i mean, wearing zara was a bold move and it showed that he doesn't care what others think of his style. plus, the way he incorporated elements of puerto Rican culture into his outfit was super clever πŸ’‘ like who else can rock a suot designed by storm pablo and marvin douglas linares? 😎
 
πŸ•Ί Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show was like a fusion bomb of style and cultural pride - he totally wrecked it πŸ’₯. Wearing Zara is so bold move, shows that high-end fashion doesn't have to be exclusive πŸ€‘. Love how he incorporated Puerto Rican culture into his outfit - it's like he's saying "hey, my heritage matters" πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·. And that suit? Fluid cut is everything πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ. Overall, it was a sick performance that will be remembered for ages πŸ”₯.
 
omg i loved bad bunny's super bowl show!! 🀩 not only did he slay with his music but also rocked 2 outfits by zara - that's so bold and inspiring, it shows that luxury fashion doesn't have to be exclusive 😊 the fact that he chose affordable luxury over designer labels is a game changer, it's like he's breaking down barriers and making high end fashion more accessible for everyone πŸ’– i love how the set design incorporated elements of puerto Rican culture too, like the pink casita 🌸 and dancers wearing outfits by yo+, that's so cool! πŸ‘ bad bunny truly showed us what power and cultural relevance looks like, i'm still loving this performance πŸŽ‰
 
I gotta say, Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show was straight fire πŸ’₯! I love how he rocked two outfits by Zara - affordable luxury is where it's at πŸ€‘! It's all about challenging those traditional notions that high-end fashion is only for the elite, you know? And let's be real, who doesn't love a good dose of cultural relevance in their fashion statement? 😎 Bad Bunny's outfit was like a masterclass in combining style with his Puerto Rican heritage - it's all about representation and making the mainstream more inclusive. And can we talk about the set design too? That pink casita was everything 🏠! Overall, I think he absolutely killed it (pun intended) πŸ’€.
 
OMG, can you believe Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show was SO NOT just about the music 🎡πŸ”₯! He totally slayed the fashion game too! I love how he chose affordable luxury over designer labels - it's like he's breaking down those barriers between high-end and accessible πŸ›οΈπŸ’Έ. And can we talk about the cultural significance of his outfit? The fact that he wore two outfits by Zara, a Spanish brand known for budget-friendly interpretations of high-end trends, is like a total game-changer πŸ’₯! It's all about challenging those traditional notions of luxury fashion and making it more inclusive 🌎. I'm loving the way he incorporated elements of Puerto Rican culture into his performance - it's like he's repping his heritage in the best possible way πŸ’–πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·. And let's not forget that amazing custom dress worn by Lady Gaga... but Bad Bunny's show was truly one for the books πŸ“šπŸ‘—!
 
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show is like a map πŸ—ΊοΈ, full of connections! He wore two outfits by Zara (πŸ›οΈ) which is like a big ol' middle finger 🀘 to the idea that luxury fashion has to be super expensive. I mean, who says you need designer labels to look sharp? 😎 Plus, his suit was designed by Storm Pablo and Marvin Douglas Linares from Puerto Rico (πŸ’ͺ), which added another layer of cultural significance. And let's not forget the set design, with its pink casita 🏠 and dancers wearing knitted outfits made by Jomary Segarra's brand Yo+ (πŸ‘—). It was like a big celebration of Puerto Rican culture πŸŽ‰!
 
πŸ€” You know what I think? Bad Bunny's move to rock that Zara suit at the Super Bowl is all about being authentic and not trying too hard to fit in with the fancy crowd πŸ’Έ. It's like, yeah, you can still be stylish and high-end without paying a fortune for it, you feel me? πŸ‘• And I love how he brought in his Puerto Rican heritage – it's like he's saying, "Hey, my culture is just as valuable as your designer labels" 🌴. It's not about the clothes, it's about who's wearing them and what they represent πŸ’–. The guy's got confidence, and that's what makes him a true boss πŸ‘‘.
 
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