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Bad Bunny’s Gender-Fluid Fashion in the Music Industry – How he’s challenging traditional menswear norms.

  • Writer: Valentina Zapater
    Valentina Zapater
  • Mar 5
  • 2 min read
Bad Bunny is redefining menswear by embracing gender-fluid fashion, breaking cultural norms, and inspiring a more inclusive future in the music and fashion industries."

Bad Bunny has become a revolutionary figure in both music and fashion, pushing boundaries and redefining traditional menswear norms. His bold, gender-fluid fashion choices have sparked conversations about masculinity, self-expression, and the evolving landscape of fashion in the entertainment industry.

"Bad Bunny redefines menswear with bold silhouettes and fluid fashion, proving style has no boundaries."
"Bad Bunny redefines menswear with bold silhouettes and fluid fashion, proving style has no boundaries."

From the start of his career, Bad Bunny has rejected conventional ideas of what men "should" wear. Whether it’s rocking skirts, painted nails, or bold colors, he has consistently challenged the rigid standards of traditional menswear. His appearance at the 2022 Met Gala, where he wore a beige Burberry jumpsuit with exaggerated shoulders and a sleek updo, solidified his status as a fashion disruptor.

Bad Bunny 2024 Met Gala Look
Bad Bunny 2024 Met Gala Look

One of Bad Bunny’s most iconic fashion moments came in his 2020 Rolling Stone cover, where he confidently sported skirts, heels, and androgynous pieces, further challenging the gender binary in fashion. He’s also worn crop tops, statement jewelry, and custom designer pieces that blur the lines between masculinity and femininity, proving that fashion is about personal expression rather than societal expectations.


As a Latino reggaetón artist, his impact is particularly significant. Reggaetón has historically been associated with hypermasculinity, and Bad Bunny’s willingness to embrace gender-fluid fashion challenges deep-rooted cultural norms. By doing so, he’s opening the door for a more inclusive and expressive future in Latin music, inspiring other artists and fans to embrace their own style without fear of judgment.


Bad Bunny’s influence extends beyond his personal style—he has collaborated with brands like Adidas, Gucci, and Jacquemus, bringing gender-neutral designs into mainstream streetwear. His Adidas sneaker line, for example, features earthy tones and unisex silhouettes, reflecting his vision for fashion without labels.



Bad Bunny Sneakers With Adidas
Bad Bunny Sneakers With Adidas

Bad Bunny’s impact is undeniable—he is reshaping menswear in the entertainment industry, proving that fashion has no gender. As more artists and designers embrace gender-fluid fashion, we can expect an evolution in the way masculinity is portrayed in music and pop culture.






 
 
 

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