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Look of the Week: Bad Bunny’s Minimalist Outfits Didn’t Distract From Super Bowl Celebration — that Was the Point
Bad Bunny's minimalist, custom Zara outfit at the Super Bowl sparked debate over fast fashion ethics and accessibility, with critics highlighting labor concerns.
- Bad Bunny appeared in a minimalist, head-to-toe cream ensemble credited to Zara at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, sparking debate over fashion and ethics.
- Bad Bunny framed the halftime vision as dance-first and intentionally non-distracting at an Apple Music halftime show press conference on Thursday, while fans argued the look promoted accessibility.
- Stylist collaborators Storm Pablo and Marvin Douglas Linares used a collared shirt, tie, flared chinos, and a jersey reading 'Ocasio' and number 64, finishing with Adidas BadBo 1.0 sneakers and gifting jerseys to Zara employees.
- Social posts on February 9 accelerated the conversation, with critics praising the restraint but raising labor and ethics concerns tied to fast fashion, prompting political pushback from Turning Point USA and MAGA supporters.
- Framed by Puerto Rican symbols, the show featured a casita, garita, Bomba dancers, and cameos from Jessica Alba, Pedro Pascal, and Cardi B, sparking discussions on accessibility and ethics in celebrity fashion.
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Pop Style Opinionfest: Bad Bunny's America, Catherine O'Hara's Genius & Margot Robbie'sTheme-Dressing
We did it! We actually pulled ourselves together and got a podcast out! In this “week’s” episode, we break down all the ways Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show made us cry and clap and laugh. Then it’s a long overdue appreciation of the career of Catherine O’Hara and how her underground comedy chops informed all of her mainstream work. After that, we dive into Margot Robbie’s rather mercenary approach to red carpet style during the Wuthering H…
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