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Bad Bunny showed off his sleek style on the Met Gala 2024 red carpet Monday night, wearing a custom Maison Margiela navy suit with a matching statement hat as he took on co-chair duties for the night.
Bad Bunny, 30 – whose real name is Benito Martínez Ocasio — made a statement in the outfit that featured white dashes down the sides of his jacket and pants and a red stripe running down each of his inner thighs.
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He accessorized his look with a voluminous hat, small black and gold sunglasses, black leather gloves and held onto a bouquet of flowers that appeared to be made out of the same material as the rest of his outfit.
He also added a pair of Margiela’s signature Tabby hoof-inspired shoes, rocking a pair that appeared covered in brown fur.
The “Diles” rapper kept a straight face for most of the photos but took off his sunglasses as he walked up the famous steps.
Bad Bunny joins Jennifer Lopez, Chris Hemsworth and Zendaya as one of the event’s celebrity co-hosts.
He seemed to be taking his duties seriously as he posed for photographers on the Metropolitan Museum of Art steps with the custom set and bouquet, honoring the gala theme, “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.”
When asked what his “process was like” when it came to choosing his Met Gala 2024 ‘fit, the rapper recently told Vogue that he “can’t really improvise.”
“If I want to attend a different red carpet and decide to wear boxers last minute, I do it. I just do it,” he said.
This year marks the “Monaco” singer’s third time attending the star-studded fundraiser, and his outfits just keep getting better.
Bad Bunny — who reportedly split from Kendall Jenner last December — sported a Burberry trench dress for his Met Gala debut in 2022, wearing his hair in a swirly updo with gold flower trim.
And, last year, the Puerto Rico native wore an all-white Jacquemus suit with a head-turning cutout on the back of his blazer and elaborate 3D floral trim extending down his sleeves to make two trains.