Bad Bunny certainly had the most intense week of his life, with only seven days separating the Grammy Awards from a memorable performance at Super Bowl 60, which caused quite a stir before, during, and after the game, culminating in the Seattle Seahawks’ victory over the New England Patriots.
The buzz surrounding his show remained intense the day after the Super Bowl, and one of the most talked-about topics was his outfit, with his minimalist look prompting the question: Was Bad Bunny wearing a dress during the Halftime Show?
Understanding Bad Bunny’s Outfit at the Super Bowl
Contrary to the narratives constructed on social media, Bad Bunny was not wearing a dress during the Super Bowl. According to Vogue, his outfit consisted of a very minimalist cream look from head to toe, including a collared shirt and tie, a sports-inspired shirt with the number 64, chino pants, and sneakers.
Later, the Puerto Rican singer changed into a second outfit from Zara, adding a cream double-breasted blazer. As for accessories, Bad Bunny wore an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak watch, a 37 mm piece made with an 18-karat yellow gold case and a malachite dial.
Bad Bunny’s decision to defy expectations of theatrical fashion on the Super Bowl stage makes perfect sense, given his long history of style. Precisely for this reason, although he could easily have been dressed by any renowned fashion label in the US, his decision to wear Spanish retailer Zara was not without purpose.
From start to finish, Bad Bunny’s performance at the Halftime Show was marked by several political messages, with various references to Puerto Rico and direct references to all Latin American countries, including the presence of all their flags on the Levi’s Stadium stage, with highlights for Mexico and Brazil, currently the NFL’s two main markets outside the US.
In addition to the Puerto Rican singer’s appearance, the show featured surprise appearances by other Grammy winners, including Lady Gaga, Cardi B, and Ricky Martin, one of Latin music’s biggest stars.
Was Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show The Most Watched In History?
Unofficial reports began circulating online suggesting that the Halftime Show may have attracted a record number of viewers; a claim that would definitely make Bad Bunny’s show historic.
However, the NFL released a statement on Monday saying the official Nielsen numbers remain unknown.
For now, the all-time record remains with Kendrick Lamar, who attracted 133.5 million viewers in 2025 and set the bar high for subsequent shows.

