bad bunny — GB news

Bad Bunny attended the 2026 Met Gala as an aged version of himself, challenging conventional beauty standards.

The event took place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on May 4, 2026. His striking transformation featured hyper-realistic aging prosthetics created by makeup artist Mike Marino.

His outfit included a custom all-black tuxedo suit designed in collaboration with Zara. The oversized pussy bow on his neck referenced Charles James’s iconic 1947 gown ‘Bustle’.

As of midday, Bad Bunny’s look included grey hair and makeup designed to make him appear elderly. He accessorized with a cane and an Audemars Piguet timepiece.

The theme of this year’s Met Gala was ‘Costume Art’. This theme allowed for creative interpretations, and Bad Bunny’s choice stood out significantly.

Observers noted that the youth-oriented fashion industry has traditionally ignored the aged body. Yet, Bad Bunny’s bold statement may encourage a shift in how aging is represented in fashion.

One observer remarked, “Perhaps reflecting our fear of having to face our own mortality, the youth-oriented fashion industry has traditionally ignored the aged body.” This sentiment resonates deeply within the current cultural climate.

Another commentator stated, “Whether he’s 32 or much (much) older, one thing’s for certain—Bad Bunny is still bad. Period.” His performance and appearance continue to captivate audiences.

The attention to detail from Mike Marino is breathtaking, even down to the work done to age Bad Bunny’s hands. This level of craftsmanship highlights the artistry involved in such transformations.

As discussions unfold about his impact on beauty standards, it remains clear that Bad Bunny has made a significant mark on this year’s Met Gala. His unique approach may inspire future innovations in the fashion industry.

By Grace Bennett

Grace Bennett is a culture and lifestyle writer based in Leeds, reporting on the arts, entertainment, food and trends shaping life across the UK for UK News. She covers everything from film and music to travel and wellbeing, championing voices from every corner of the country. Grace brings warmth, curiosity and a fresh perspective to her storytelling.