At the 2025 Met Gala, and after announcing his highly anticipated ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ World Tour, Bad Bunny captivated attendees with a look that seamlessly blended Puerto Rican heritage, high fashion, and the event’s theme. His ensemble featured a traditional Puerto Rican pava hat, a symbol of rural pride, paired with a custom Prada suit that honored the gala’s focus on Black dandyism.
This year’s Met Gala theme, «Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,» celebrated Black dandyism—a cultural movement where fashion serves as a form of self-expression and resistance. The accompanying dress code, «Tailored for You,» encouraged personalized interpretations of menswear, inviting attendees to explore the intersection of identity and style.
Bad Bunny’s choice to wear the pava hat paid homage to his Puerto Rican roots. Traditionally worn by jíbaros, or rural farmers, the pava symbolizes the island’s agrarian heritage and cultural identity. By incorporating this element, Bad Bunny highlighted the importance of cultural pride and the blending of personal heritage with contemporary fashion.
In fact, the tribute to his roots is the central theme of the artist’s latest album, as he becomes the most-streamed Latin star in the world. This return to folklore and love for one’s heritage is also something we’ve seen in the work of artists like Rosalía, Peso Pluma, Cazzu, or Rauw Alejandro, among others.
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Collaborating with Prada, Bad Bunny’s tailored suit exemplified modern dandyism. The design featured sharp lines and elegant detailing, reflecting the sophistication associated with the dandy aesthetic. This partnership showcased how contemporary fashion houses can reinterpret historical styles to resonate with today’s audiences.
Bad Bunny’s appearance at the Met Gala served as a powerful statement on cultural fusion. It illustrated how personal and cultural identities can be expressed through fashion, aligning with the gala’s emphasis on individuality and the rich tapestry of Black and Afro-Caribbean sartorial traditions.
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