Bad Bunny x Zara Benito Antonio, Courtesy of Zara I first felt the problem during the Super Bowl halftime show. Bad Bunny stood on one of the biggest stages in American entertainment, carrying a performance loaded with cultural meaning, Latino visibility and political charge. It was the kind of moment where clothing mattered. Every detail mattered. This was not an airport photo or a casual campaign appearance. This was a global stage, a televise…
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