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Bad Bunny took on his “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut in style.
During his opening monologue on Saturday — where he was virally joined by Pedro Pascal — the musician made a sharp entrance in a pair of chunky black boots. His monochrome leather style featured rounded toes with thick rubber soles, which added a modern finish to his outfit: a white ribbed shirt and a cropped, double-breasted black blazer, paired with matching wide-leg trousers.
Oval-shaped sunglasses with brown frames completed the musician’s look with a dapper edge, while a dash of glamour came from his diamond stud earrings.
Later in the evening, Bad Bunny took to the stage to perform his song “Un Preview” — which was notably introduced by Lady Gaga. On this occasion, the singer slipped on a pair of brown boots with smooth uppers, rounded toes and thick black lugged soles. The utilitarian set added a rugged finish to the rest of his outfit, which channeled the early 2000’s with a nod to wardrobe basics: a long-sleeved white T-shirt with a black star graphic and baggy light blue jeans, elevated by a gleaming gold pendant necklace and a set of brown-framed sunglasses.
For his second musical set of the night, which was introduced by Pascal, Bad Bunny glittered while performing his song “Monaco.” The musician’s slick attire for this set featured a pair of narrow-toed black leather boots, complete with thick heels for added elevation.
The trendy footwear added a sharp finish to Bad Bunny’s equally dark outfit: a black long-sleeved top and wide leather pants, overlaid with a latticework vest made from gleaming crystals. Sparkling diamond drop earrings, bracelets and rings, as well as large, rectangular black sunglasses, completed his outfit with dynamic flair.
Bad Bunny is known for his edgy and glamorous looks. The star often wears statement-making outfits from brands including Versace, Louis Vuitton and Burberry. For footwear, he similarly follows suit with a range of textured and embellished loafers and heeled boots. His vast sneaker wardrobe features similar detailing with styles from brands including Gucci and Dior. Bad Bunny has also established himself in the fashion industry as a collaborator and campaign star for Adidas, Crocs and Jacquemus.
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Aaron Royce is the Digital Editor for Footwear News, where he writes stories on trending news, celebrity style, collaborations and in-depth profile interviews. Prior to joining Footwear News, Aaron wrote and interned for publications including PAPER, Grazia and the Daily Front Row. He currently holds a B.S. in mass communications from Virginia Commonwealth University.
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