Tonight is basically the Super Bowl of music — and Bad Bunny is dressed for the moment.
The soon-to-be halftime show headliner, 31, made an entrance on the Grammys 2026 red carpet, wearing a velvet tuxedo by Schiaparelli with a saucy twist.
From behind, the debonair ensemble revealed a lace-up detail that ran all the way up the back of the jacket like a corset, with gold eyelets and leather strings. In keeping with that theme, the jacket was nipped at the waist, creating a curvy silhouette.
Bad Bunny’s velvet Schiaparelli tuxedo on the Grammys 2026 red carpet had a cheeky twist from behind. WireImage
The jacket laced all the way up the back with leather strings, mimicking a corset’s details. Getty Images
The Puerto Rican star went classic with the rest of his look, accessorizing with a white floral lapel pin and straight-folded pocket square. Getty Images for The Recording Academy
It was the first major red carpet menswear appearance for Daniel Roseberry’s Schiaparelli, which has become a go-to for stars like Ariana Grande, Teyana Taylor and Bella Hadid.
The Puerto Rican musician accessorized with a white floral pin on his lapel, a white pocket square, a black bow tie and Cartier jewelry.
The reggaeton superstar has a total of six nominations tonight — including in major categories like album of the year, for “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” and song of the year and record of the year, for “DtMF.”
Bad Bunny is nominated for six awards at tonight’s ceremony. Getty Images
He already took home the award for best global musical performance for “EoO” pre-broadcast. WireImage
Whether he wins or loses tonight, it’s bound to be a big week for the singer, given he’s performing the Super Bowl halftime show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif next Sunday.
Shortly after the news was announced, he hit back at critics in his “Saturday Night Live” monologue last year, quipping: “You might not know this, but I’m doing the Super Bowl Halftime Show. And I’m very happy and I think everybody’s happy about it.”
Bad Bunny will no doubt go big with his outfits for the history-making performance, which will mark the first time the show will be almost entirely in Spanish.
The 31-year-old is set to headline the Super Bowl halftime show on Feb. 8. Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP
Bad Bunny “always knows what he wants to do” on the red carpet, stylist Storm Pablo told Vogue. “His biggest thing — and we feel the same way — is not looking like a mannequin.” Getty Images
After all, the global superstar’s known for his style, from sending tongues wagging with a steamy Calvin Klein ad to wearing a matador-like Maison Margiela ensemble on the Met Gala red carpet.
He was even crowned one of Vogue’s best-dressed in 2025, and posed in high-fashion looks including a Dior dress and itty-bitty knit shorts for the accompanying spread.
“He always knows what he wants to do,” one of his longtime stylists, Storm Pablo, shared with the magazine. “His biggest thing — and we feel the same way — is not looking like a mannequin.”
