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Met Gala 2024: Bad Bunny’s Red Carpet Look Will Send You Down the Rabbit Hole
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Date:2025-04-19 00:31:27
Bad Bunny will be the most wanted after his killer 2024 Met Gala appearance.
The "Safaera" rapper made a bold fashion statement while arriving at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's annual Costume Institute benefit in NYC on May 6 wearing a custom all black ensemble from Maison Margelia. In addition to the dainty dotted vertical pinstripes, his looked featured a pop of color with a red strip running up the inside of his trousers.
Bad Bunny completed the look with black sunglasses, gloves and a black hat. (See all the stars at the Met Gala here.)
It only makes sense why El Conejo Malo (real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) would co-chair this year's Met Gala alongside Zendaya, Chris Hemsworth and Jennifer Lopez, as he fully embraced the "Garden of Time" theme. After all, the "Yo Visto Así" singer has never been afraid to take style risks and push the boundaries of fashion. Back in 2022, Benito made his Met Gala debut in a show-stopping Burberry gown that featured a tailored suit top with dramatic puffed sleeves.
"We mixed the men's looks with women's," he told Vogue in a 2022 interview, noting the look celebrated styles from the Gilded Age in his home of Puerto Rico.
The Bullet Train star didn't stop there with his fuego looks that continuously challenge the status quo.
Just last year, the Grammy winner stunned at the Met Gala in a custom white-hot suit by Jacquemu. Showing off the backless design with a "J" pendant and a floor-length shawl with camellia flowers, the 30-year-old posed on the red carpet before joining then-girlfriend Kendall Jenner inside. For her part, the Kardashians star wowed in a pantless Marc Jacobs sequined look.
Although news broke in December that the two parted ways, they were later seen leaving Variety's 2024 Oscars after-party together in the same car, hinting they're still close.
To see all the stars on the Met Gala red carpet, keep reading.
In custom Maison Margiela.
In Tom Ford.
In custom Maison Margiela.
In Alexander McQueen FW22 RTW.
In custom Loewe.
In Ludovic de Saint Sernin.
In Emilia Wickstead SS18 RTW.
In Thom Browne.
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