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    Fit Check: Bad Bunny Debuts Schiaparelli’s First Menswear Look at the 2026 Grammys

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    SummaryBad Bunny made fashion history at the 2026 Grammys by wearing the first-ever custom menswear look designed by Schiaparelli for a major red carpetThe tuxedo featured a cinched waist, a signature lace-up corset back, and "tape measure" beaded embroidery along the lapels, designed by Daniel RoseberryThis appearance served as a high-fashion prelude to his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, solidifying his position as the leading bridge between Latin music and global luxuryBad Bunny has once again redefined the boundaries of red-carpet fashion, arriving at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards in a custom tuxedo that represents a landmark moment for the house of Schiaparelli. Marking the label’s first-ever major menswear red-carpet appearance, the ensemble was a masterclass in Daniel Roseberry’s signature "Surrealist tailoring," blending traditional masculinity with avant-garde structural details.The look featured a black velvet tuxedo jacket with sharp, exaggerated shoulders and a dramatically nipped waist, creating a silhouette that felt both regal and disruptive. While the front remained classically dapper—complete with a white shirt and a perfectly tied black bow-tie—the true "Schiaparelli" signature was found on the back. A corseted, lace-up detail ran the length of the spine, echoing the house’s haute couture heritage. Further intricate details included subtle beaded embroidery along the lapels, designed to mimic the appearance of a tailor’s measuring tape, a playful nod to the craftsmanship behind the piece.As a multi-nominee and winner for his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, Benito’s choice of attire signaled his status as a global style icon just one week before his highly anticipated Super Bowl LX halftime performance. By opting for a look that merges the grit of street culture with the refinement of French couture, Bad Bunny has set a new standard for menswear on music's biggest night. View this post on Instagram A post shared by GRAMMYS (@grammys) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vogue (@voguemagazine)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast
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