Bad Bunny partners with Zara for Benito Antonio collection for Puerto Rico



Bad Bunny has officially joined forces with Zara to create a new clothing collection called Benito Antonio, named after the artist’s real name. The Puerto Rican superstar is once again making waves, this time bringing a fashion line back to his home country first. This collaboration is more than just a celebrity capsule collection; it’s a cultural statement wrapped in fabric, launched where it matters most.

The Benito Antonio collection by Bad Bunny and Zara is now available. It will be released across Zara’s global sales channels on May 21, 2026. Before the world had a chance to see it, San Juan was the first to get a glimpse, as the collection was exclusively unveiled at Plaza Las Américas in Puerto Rico. Bad Bunny didn’t just appear at the event—he turned the store into a frenzy the moment he walked out carrying armfuls of pieces from the collection.

The significance of this partnership goes beyond streetwear. Zara has already dressed Bad Bunny for two of the biggest events of 2026: his all-Spanish Super Bowl halftime show outfit and his Met Gala suit. The collection’s logo was even spotted on his prep chair at the Met Gala. By choosing an accessible, high-street brand over a luxury house, Bad Bunny sends a clear message that this line is built for everyone, not just runways.

Bad Bunny’s partnership with Adidas remains his most extensive collaboration. Launched in 2021, it now includes his debut signature shoe, the BadBo 1.0, a full apparel line, and culturally rooted drops like the Flamboyán Ballerina sneaker. While Adidas covers footwear and lifestyle, Zara now fills the namesake, personal-brand lane. Together, they build a fashion portfolio that is both globally ambitious and personally grounded.

As Bad Bunny continues to build a fashion empire across two major brands, his music career is matching that same unstoppable momentum on stadiums worldwide.

Bad Bunny’s Career and the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour

Bad Bunny is currently halfway through his ‘DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS’ world tour, which runs until July 2026. The Grammy-winning album made history as the first Spanish-language record to win Album of the Year. European stadium dates in Spain, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and beyond are keeping him on the road through summer.

Beyond music, Bad Bunny has expanded into Hollywood, with roles in Caught Stealing and Happy Gilmore 2. New music is reportedly in progress, though nothing is confirmed. From a Super Bowl stage to a Zara storefront in San Juan, every move in 2026 circles back to the same truth: Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio is building a legacy, not just a catalogue.



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