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Bad Bunny Poses for Vogue Hong Kong, Sets ‘No Boundaries’ in Fashion Industry

Lead Photo: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 24: Bad Bunny performs at Crypto.com Arena on February 24, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Timothy Norris/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 24: Bad Bunny performs at Crypto.com Arena on February 24, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Timothy Norris/Getty Images)

Aside from his massive popularity as a  reggaeton artist and his burgeoning film career, Bad Bunny is quietly becoming a fashion icon.

His most recent foray into the fashion industry comes with a photoshoot with Vogue Hong Kong where Bad Bunny shows off a series of looks – from bedazzled jackets to sleeveless denim tops. If a look exists, Bad Bunny can probably pull it off.

“Bad Bunny has stolen the hearts of millions with his distinct reggaeton beats and unapologetic sense of style,” the Vogue Hong Kong post reads on Instagram. “Despite his rapid rise to fame, the Puerto Rican singer never lost sense of who he was, staying grounded while keeping his family and childhood friends close by.”

During his interview with the publication, Bad Bunny discussed that he is open to experimenting with just about anything in the fashion world.

“There are no boundaries for me,” he said. “I love putting outfits together and accessorizing. I have a lot of ideas and collaborations I would like to work on in the future. I’m just getting into the fashion industry and there’s so much to explore.”

Bad Bunny is certainly exploring everything with his style choices for Vogue Hong Kong. In one photo, he’s wearing a green jacket, yellow shirt, and brown shorts from Valentino, a pair of Arnette sunglasses, and spiked earrings. In another, he’s sporting a fuzzy green, pink and black patterned sweater by Loewe, and a pearl necklace.

Last month, Bad Bunny turned heads when he posed for the French fashion brand Jacquemus for its new campaign, Le Splash. The spread included photos of the rapper wearing a short, pink dress with baby blue heels.

Bad Bunny adds, “My culture influences everything. I’m proud of where I come from, and I always try not to lose the Latino essence of who I am.”