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Bad Bunny Performed at the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show in a Custom Cream Zara Look, White Adidas BadBo 1.0 Sneakers and a Audemars Piguet watch
When Bad Bunny headlined the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, he didn’t just deliver a performance — he delivered a cultural milestone. The Puerto Rican artist became the first solo Latino headliner at the Super Bowl and the first to perform primarily in Spanish, a watershed moment in music history that was as loud in message as it was in music.

For the world’s biggest stage, Bad Bunny turned heads not with couture but with a custom cream-colored outfit by Zara, styled by his longtime collaborators Storm Pablo and Marvin Douglas Linares. The ensemble included a collared shirt and tie layered with a sport-inspired jersey bearing his family name “Ocasio” and the number “64,” a personal tribute said to honor his mother and Puerto Rican roots. Completing the look were matching chinos, moto-inspired gloves, and his signature Adidas BadBo 1.0 sneakers — blending high-street accessibility with high-fashion impact.

Bad Bunny’s Zara choice marked a deliberate departure from the luxury fashion typically associated with Super Bowl Halftime Show headliners. Fashion critics saw it as a shift in power dynamics — prioritizing accessibility, cultural identity, and community over exclusivity. Mid-show, he transitioned into a cream double-breasted blazer, proving the versatility of the high-street set. The performance itself — featuring appearances by Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Cardi B, and more — was a vibrant tapestry of his biggest hits and Latin cultural motifs, further elevating the impact of his sartorial choices.

By choosing Zara for this historic moment, Bad Bunny sent a message that fashion isn’t just about luxury labels but about cultural resonance, personal storytelling, and global inclusivity — all under the biggest spotlight in entertainment.
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What I Packed for the Beach
Emporio Sirenuse Dress, Call It By Your Name Bag, Janessa Leone Hat, Saint Laurent Sunglasses
The pieces I reached for most were the simplest—easy, refined, and able to move from beach to lunch without a second thought. A few standouts:
What I came back to was how much beach dressing relies on thoughtful layering:
- Lightweight coverups that double as full outfits
- Easy combinations like shorts with a bikini and a button-down
- Sarongs and pareos wrapped multiple ways—skirt, dress, or top—then worn straight into the rest of the day
Julliet Bikini, Janessa Leone Hat |Natalie Martin Dress, Eres Bikini, Call It By Your Name Tote, Janessa Leone Hat, Saint Laurent Sunglasses | Emporio Sirenuse Dress Call It By Your Name Bag, Janessa Leone Hat, Saint Laurent Sunglasses | Lido Bikini, Zimmermann Coverup, Janessa Leone Hat, Call It By Your Name Tote, Saint Laurent Sunglasses
It’s less about quantity and more about versatility, pieces that can shift with you throughout the day. I always bring an oversized white linen button-down (also love this green one!), a simple white tank, and a printed caftan. Everything felt relaxed, but still put together, which is exactly how I want to dress at the beach.

Frame Top, Zimmermann Pareo, Saint Laurent Pareo

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Splurge Monday’s Workwear Report: Silk Jacquard Wrap Dress
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
Is this hot pink silk jacquard dress from Scanlan Theodore too much? Or is it just right? I think this wrap shirtdress would be absolutely perfect for a day when you need to be the center of attention — like a keynote speech or a big presentation.
If you’re looking to blend in a bit, it also comes in espresso and ocean blue.
The dress is $900 at Scanlan Theodore and comes in sizes 2-12.
Sales of note for 4/17:
- Nordstrom – Beauty savings event, up to 25% off – nice price on Black Honey
- Ann Taylor – Cyber Spring! 50% off everything + free shipping
- Boden – 25% off everything (thru Sun, then 15% off)
- Brooklinen – 25% off sitewide — we have and love these sateen sheets
- Evereve – 1000+ items on sale, including lots from Alex Mill, Michael Stars, Sanctuary, Rails, Xirena, and Z-Supply
- Express – $29 dresses
- J.Crew – 30% off all dresses
- J.Crew Factory – Up to 60% off everything, and extra 50% off clearance
- Lands’ End – 50% off full price styles and 60% off all clearance and sale – lots of ponte dresses come down under $25, and this packable raincoat in gingham is too cute
- Loft – Friends & Family event, 50% off entire purchase + free shipping
- Macy’s – 25% off already reduced prices + 15% off beauty & fragrance
- M.M.LaFleur – Spring Sale Event – Buy More, save more! 10% off $250+, 15% off $500+, 20% off $750+, 25% off $1000+ (Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off if you find any exclusions.)
- Sephora – Spring sale! 20%, 15%, or 10% off depending on your membership tier; ends 4/20. Here’s everything I recommend in the sale!
- Talbots – Spring sale! 40% off + extra 15% off all markdowns
- TOCCIN – Use code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off!
- Vivrelle – Looking to own less stuff but still try trends? Use code CORPORETTE for a free month, and borrow high-end designer clothes and bags!
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Best of New York Bridal Week Spring 2027: From Traditional to Modern, New Romantic Styles
There is no standard in bridal attire any longer. If you can dream it, it can be yours. The talented cadre of today’s bridal designers can make it happen, just for you.
Floral printed Italian Mikado pique with asymmetric draped bodice and tiered skirt by Sareh Nouri. Glamorous, fun and alternative wedding apparel options by Tanner Fletcher. Understated elegance; chic bridal ensemble by Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY. For the bohemian bride; black satin and lace for a dash of Gothic aplomb by Elizabeth Filmore.
Fairytale ball gown with sweetheart neckline by Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY.
Sparkling column gown featuring beaded bodice. Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY.
Versatile lace cape over strapless mini. Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY.
Alluring lace trumpet gown highlights removable sleeves, Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY.
Lovely A-line gown featuring a sweetheart corset bodice, Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY.
The height of versatility. This elegant pantsuit features removable accent feathers so you can change up your look and wear it multiple times. When you’re ready, toss it into the washing machine! Watters Bridal. Author photo: D. Weisbeck, Waldorf Astoria, NY.
The popular drop waist bridal silhouette by Viktor & Rolf. Image credit: WWD.
Floral appliqué mini with simple train. Viktor & Rolf. Image credit: WWD.
Cascading ruffles. Viktor & Rolf. Image credit: WWD.
Off the shoulder corset gown by Viktor & Rolf. Image credit: WWD.
Flamboyant mermaid gown, Ines Di Santo. Image credit: WWD.
Perfect for the chapel: lace sleeves can be removed when the party begins. Ines Di Santo. Image credit: WWD.
Halter gown seems to float in a soft puff of tulle. Ines Di Santo. Image credit: WWD.
In today’s bridal market, brides have their choice of color. Pretty in pink by Monique Lhuillier. Image credit: WWD.
Less is more. Lingerie inspired mini lace bridal slip dress by Monique Lhuillier. Image credit: WWD.
Detachable side panniers, (worn in the 17th and 18th centuries), are a popular and versatile bridal look for 2027. Monique Lhuillier. Image credit: WWD.
Empire waist satin column gown by Monique Lhuillier. Image credit: WWD.
Flattering Basque waist ballgown by Monique Lhuillier. Image credit: WWD.
For the petite bride, appliquéd floral motif mini by Honor Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Honor Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Honor Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Off-the shoulder gown paired with sheer lace skirt. Honor Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Elegant bustier high low gown by Verdin. Image credit: WWD.
Embellished nude tone gown by Verdin. Image credit: WWD.
Romantic drop shoulder bustier gown suggesting the style of the Renaissance by Verdin. Image credit: WWD.
Layered bouffant gown by Verdin. Image credit: WWD.
Contemporary wedding dress options by Nardos Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Intricate beaded strapless mini paired with floor length sheer skirt. Nardos Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Beautifully embroidered bodice highlights this gown by Nardos Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Echoes of the feminine bridal gowns of the 1950s. Nardos Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
If Jane Austen had ever married, she would have worn an empire waist gown similar to this sublime creation by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Sophisticated gown by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Square neck, figure hugging trumpet gown by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Graceful, long sleeved gown with fitted bodice. Poeza by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Drop waist brocade gown by Poeza by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Mermaid gown, Poeza by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Cap sleeves, accented subtle panniers, Poeza by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
This sweetheart neckline gown is simply elegant. Poeza by Justin Alexander. Image credit: WWD.
Statement puff sleeve mermaid gown by Elie Saab. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Elie Saab. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Crystal embellished ballgown, Elie Saab. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Radiant in ribbons. Alexandra Grecco. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Flattering back and front. Gown by Alexandra Grecco. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Alexandra Grecco. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Trouser ensemble by Lein, Image credit: L’Officiel.
Shirt dress by Lein, Image credit: L’Officiel.
Ivory lace shawl over a bandeau and skirt by Lein, Image credit: L’Officiel.
Sheer tuxedo blouse paired with embellished trousers. Lein, Image credit: L’Officiel.
At Galia Lahav, it’s all about the drama. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Figure hugging lace trumpet gown, Galia Lahav, Image credit: L’Officiel.
Lustrous ribbons and lace. Galia Lahav, Image credit: L’Officiel.
Draped mini, embroidered veil and charming lace gloves. Elizabeth Filmore. Image credit: L’Officiel.
A contemporary pairing of texture, fabric and drapery. Bridal gown by Elizabeth Filmore. Image credit: L’Officiel.
Shades of crimson continue to uptrend into Spring 2027. Intricately worked bodice and gown. Danielle Frankel. Image credit Vogue.com.
Stunning woven bridal ensemble. Danielle Frankel. Image credit Vogue.com.
Lacey Basque waist ballgown by Sareh Nouri. Image credit: WWD.
Midi length bouffant dress. Sareh Nouri. Image credit: WWD.
Regal elegance. Sareh Nouri. Image credit: WWD.
Sensational strapless mermaid gown by Lee Petra Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Glorious bodycon gown featuring a grand lace train. Lee Petra Bridal. Image credit: WWD.
Lavish Basque corset paired with bejeweled trumpet skirt. Milla Nova. Image credit: WWD.
Elegant square neck gown by Milla Nova. Image credit: WWD.
Romantic strapless bridal gown by Milla Nova. Image credit: WWD.
Asymmetrical fitted bodice enhanced by pretty floral garland. Gown by Tanner Fletcher. Image credit: WWD.
Something borrowed, something blue. Celebrate a love for color. Tanner Fletcher. Image credit: WWD.
Majestic brocade sheath gown. Tanner Fletcher. Image credit: WWD.
Today’s bridal designers offer so many phenomenal options. Thank you Tanner Fletcher. Image credit: WWD.
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Lauryn Hill and Her Children Star in Black-and-White Denim Tears Spring 2026 Campaign Celebrating Heritage and Craftsmanship
In a powerful display of lineage and legacy, Lauryn Hill appears alongside her children in the Denim Tears Spring/Summer 2026 campaign, bringing family and fashion into striking alignment. Shot in black-and-white, the visual story strips away distraction, centering emotion, connection, and the cultural weight behind the collection.

The campaign features Hill with several of her children, including Selah Marley, YG Marley (Joshua Marley), Sara Marley, John Nesta Marley, and Micah Hill, with additional references to her eldest son Zion Marley, reinforcing the full scope of her family legacy.

Styled by Raheem Young, the campaign showcases signature pieces from the collection, including denim jackets, jeans, and accessories adorned with Denim Tears’ iconic cotton wreath motif. Originally conceived by founder Tremaine Emory, the wreath symbolizes the history of cotton and its ties to Black American identity, grounding the collection in both storytelling and symbolism.

Photographed by Liam MacRae, the imagery captures the Hill family in intimate compositions that emphasize proximity and connection. The use of monochrome enhances the narrative, allowing texture, silhouette, and generational presence to take center stage.

Beyond fashion, the campaign reads as a meditation on heritage. Hill—long regarded as one of the most influential voices in music and culture—extends her legacy through her children, many of whom are forging their own paths in music and fashion.

With its focus on family, craftsmanship, and cultural memory, Denim Tears’ Spring 2026 campaign offers more than a seasonal drop—it presents a visual archive of identity, rooted in the past while carried forward by the next generation.

📸: Denim Tears
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Mary J. Blige in Beige Balmain Cotton Two-Piece for Houseguest Podcast Interview with Scott Evans
Mary J. Blige made an appearance on Scott Evans’ Houseguest podcast in a monochromatic beige Balmain look that delivered structured tailoring with a modern edge.
Styled by Jeremy Haynes, the ensemble featured a cropped cotton jacket with exaggerated shoulders and flap detailing, paired with high-waisted belted shorts accented by a bold gold buckle.

Underneath, Blige layered a neutral-toned bodysuit, keeping the palette cohesive while allowing the silhouette to take center stage. She completed the look with slouchy beige boots, adding dimension and texture to the outfit.

Her glam complemented the clean aesthetic, with makeup by Merrell Hollis and hair by Tym Wallace, who styled her in a sleek blonde bob that framed her face.

The look closely mirrored Balmain’s runway presentation, translating the brand’s signature structured tailoring into a wearable, off-duty moment for the interview setting.

Get yours at Balmain.com.

What do you think?
📸: Tyren Redd
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Moncler Layers Up for A Puffy Summer
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Amazon Sundays Vacation Picks Under $100
This week’s Amazon edit is focused on beach-ready pieces, all under $100, the kind you’ll reach for again and again.
With warmer weather around the corner, these are the easy staples worth having on hand. Effortless to throw on, simple to style, and reliable for days that revolve around the water.
I pulled a mix of essentials and a few standout details: woven and crochet textures for that relaxed beach feel, an easy market tote, lightweight layers like crochet pants, and playful accessories, from shell jewelry to colorful hair claws, that add just enough personality.
Clean, versatile, and made for days that don’t require overthinking. Explore today’s curated collection below, and you can always browse more in our JB Amazon Shop and Amazon storefront.
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Why Bloggers Thrive When They Partner with Lifestyle Luxury Brands
In today’s digital landscape, bloggers are no longer just content creators; they are brand storytellers whose voices help shape consumer perception. As luxury lifestyle brands continue expanding their presence across cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami, the need for authentic partnerships has never been stronger. For bloggers, collaborating with lifestyle luxury brands […]
The post Why Bloggers Thrive When They Partner with Lifestyle Luxury Brands appeared first on IFB.
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Claire’s Life: Inside the Versace x Onitsuka Tiger SoHo Celebration in Caramel Leather and Chic Tai-Chi Sneakers
Last night, I stepped out in SoHo for the Versace x Onitsuka Tiger celebration, a chic coming-together between the Italian luxury house and the Japanese heritage brand. The event spotlighted a re-imagining of the iconic Tai-Chi sneaker, and I have to say—it was one of those moments where fashion meets function in the best way.

The sneakers were a standout. Think sleek, low-profile silhouettes crafted in supple leather and soft suede, elevated with metallic finishes like gold-dipped toes and silver-paneled uppers.

There were also soft pastel iterations—pink, yellow, and neutral tones—with contrast striping that nodded to Onitsuka Tiger’s signature design. The overall vibe felt polished yet wearable, giving a sporty classic a refined, Versace-level upgrade.


As someone who lives in heels and only reaches for sneakers to work out, I was genuinely impressed. These felt like the kind of sneakers you could style with a tailored look, a mini skirt, or even something more elevated for a day-to-night moment.

For the occasion, I wore a caramel leather Versace jacket and matching skirt set, paired with a ribbed knit top and a coordinating clutch. I finished the look with lace-up heels by Le Silla to keep things aligned with my usual aesthetic.

The collaboration feels like a true blend of heritage and innovation—where craftsmanship meets modern style. And if you’re like me and need a sneaker that can keep up with your fashion standards, this just might be it.

See more and shop at Versace.com.
What do you think?
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