Bad Bunny made a splash at the 2026 Grammys, where he was one of the most-nominated artists of the night with six nods, including best album and song of the year. As always, the Puerto Rican star brought his fashion A-game to the red carpet, this time in a sleek tuxedo from Schiaparelli—the label’s first major menswear red carpet moment.
While the suiting vibe may suggest a classic menswear look, Bad Bunny’s black and white ensemble was actually based on a womenswear look from Schiaparelli’s spring 2023 couture runway in Paris. The sculptural black tuxedo featured a laced-up detail along the back of the blazer, adding a modern twist to a traditional silhouette. Bad Bunny expressed his excitement for trying out a new style, stating that his personality can connect with different worlds and styles, much like his music.
The finishing touch on his look was the Schiaparelli signature measuring tape motif embroidered onto the lapels, paired with Cartier jewelry for added sophistication. His stylist, Storm Pablo, praised the outfit as the most elevated version of Bad Bunny, highlighting the refreshing and new take on menswear by Schiaparelli.
Menswear is a relatively new category for Schiaparelli, with only a few men’s moments on the red carpet since Daniel Roseberry took over as creative director in 2019. Bad Bunny’s bold choice to wear the brand at the Grammys marks a significant moment, making him the first male celebrity to showcase Schiaparelli on such a prominent stage. With his confident and stylish portrayal, Bad Bunny proves that being a Schiaparelli boy looks undeniably good.
In a world where fashion and music intersect, Bad Bunny’s groundbreaking fashion choices continue to push boundaries and inspire others to experiment with their style. As he continues to make waves in both the music and fashion industries, we can only hope to see more Hollywood men following his lead and embracing Schiaparelli’s bold and innovative designs.

