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Bad Bunny Debuts Benito Antonio Zara Collection for Summer

A 150-piece summer collection turns personal style and Puerto Rican references into a full wardrobe for the season.

May 22, 2026
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Bad Bunny x Zara Benito Antonio
Courtesy of Zara, Photography by Stillz

Bad Bunny has turned his next fashion move into a full-scale Zara collaboration. The Puerto Rican artist, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has introduced Benito Antonio, a 150-piece collection rooted in his personal style, creative instincts, and connection to Puerto Rico. The release follows months of public clues, from the Super Bowl Halftime stage to the Met Gala, where his Zara looks hinted at a larger project.

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The rollout began on February 8, when Benito became the first Latin male artist to headline the Super Bowl Halftime show. For that performance, he wore custom looks developed with Zara, placing the brand inside one of the year’s most visible cultural moments. In early May, he continued the reveal at the Met Gala, where he appeared as an older version of himself in a custom black tuxedo co-designed with Zara.

Bad Bunny x Zara Benito Antonio
Courtesy of Zara, Photography by Stillz

Puerto Rico received the first close look at the collection through a surprise pop-up at Zara’s Plaza Las Américas store in San Juan. Zara turned the space into an early launch location and brought Benito to the event without advance warning. The move gave his home audience first access to a collection that carries his name, his references, and his approach to dressing.

Benito created the collection with his longtime creative director Janthony Oliveras. They shaped a lineup that moves through sharp tailoring, oversized daily pieces, textured separates, graphic summer items, hoodies, baseball caps, and casual staples. The oversized suit that drew attention during his recent public appearances also appears in the drop. Hoodies stitched with “NUEVAYoL” bring the collection closer to Benito’s own language, linking clothing, music, and place through a direct visual code. The collection places tailored pieces next to streetwear staples, creating a wardrobe that reflects the way Benito dresses across stage, public events, and private life. Some pieces lean toward relaxed daily wear, while others connect to the kind of looks he has used for performances and red carpet appearances.

Courtesy of Zara, Photography by Stillz
Courtesy of Zara, Photography by Stillz

M/M Paris developed the visual identity for the campaign, drawing from everyday Puerto Rican infrastructure, electric poles, handmade textures, and small details often overlooked in daily life. Stillz, Benito’s longtime visual collaborator, photographed the campaign in Puerto Rico. The imagery shows Benito sitting alone beside a handmade wooden boat, with a sail made from clothing in the collection. The image connects the project to his island, his working process, and his habit of building creative ideas through carefully chosen symbols.

The Benito Antonio collection launched on Thursday, May 21, 2026, through Zara’s online store and select stores worldwide, with dedicated spaces at Zara Man in Soho, New York City, The Grove in Los Angeles, and Miami Brickell.

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Jana Kostic

Jana Kostic

Jana Kostic is an Editor at DSCENE Publishing, holding a Master’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Belgrade. Contributing across DSCENE, MMSCENE, and BeautySCENE, she covers daily news and editorial features.

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