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Bad Bunny’s Limited-Time Zara Collection Quietly Restocks After Selling Out Almost Instantly

Bad Bunny’s long-teased collaboration with Zara has officially arrived, following a series of subtle style clues that many fans missed at first. The partnership first surfaced during his history-making Super Bowl LX halftime show, where Zara co-designed his custom cream-colored outfit. The look blended streetwear and tailoring, pairing a cropped padded football jersey with a collared shirt and tie, cropped chinos, and chunky Adidas sneakers. It was polished, playful, and unmistakably rooted in Bad Bunny’s personal style.

The brand and the artist reunited again soon after for his striking Met Gala appearance, where he wore a custom black Zara tuxedo and accessorized with a walking cane and vintage Cartier watch. The look was made even more dramatic by full-face prosthetics that transformed his appearance to resemble an older man, reinforcing his reputation for bold, theatrical fashion choices. Still, the connection between these appearances and Zara’s larger project did not become fully clear until the brand formally announced its Benito Antonio collection.

Launched on May 21, the limited-edition collection includes 150 pieces and is available online and in select Zara stores worldwide. The line was developed by Bad Bunny and Janthony Oliveras, drawing heavily from Puerto Rican heritage and the artist’s current personal aesthetic. The result is a mix of refined tailoring, relaxed silhouettes, and expressive streetwear that reflects the cultural and stylistic influences associated with Bad Bunny. The collection includes patchwork swim trunks, cropped hoodies, athleisure pieces, and more structured garments that still carry a casual, easygoing energy.

Several items also feature one of the most memorable phrases associated with Bad Bunny’s recent public moments: “The only thing more powerful than hate is love.” The slogan appears throughout the collection, adding a message of positivity and identity to the clothing line. Overall, the assortment is designed to feel modern, wearable, and strongly connected to Bad Bunny’s image as both a global music star and fashion figure.

The launch quickly proved popular, with several pieces reportedly selling out soon after release. Zara has already quietly restocked some of the items, suggesting strong consumer demand and continued interest in the collaboration. The collection’s rapid sell-through reflects Bad Bunny’s influence beyond music and underscores how effectively his image translates into fashion.

The Benito Antonio x Zara collaboration positions the artist as more than a celebrity endorser. It presents him as a creative force shaping the design direction itself, using fashion to express heritage, attitude, and contemporary style. For fans and shoppers alike, the collection offers a way to tap into Bad Bunny’s world through clothing that moves between elevated tailoring and laid-back summer wear.

Harish Yadav

Editor at PPC Herald, handles news and article writing and proofreading.

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