Bad Bunny Hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’ in Sharp Double-breasted Suit, and Lady Gaga Makes a Cameo in Celine Crystal-fringe Jacket

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Bad Bunny made a fashionable “Saturday Night Live” hosting and musical debut this past weekend, joined by Pedro Pascal, Mick Jagger and Lady Gaga.

For his opening monologue, Bad Bunny stood alongside Pascal in a black double-breasted suit with black sunglasses. Pascal went vibrant as a stark contrast to Bad Bunny’s all-black ensemble, wearing the blue ribbed single-breasted blazer and MC March pants in Acacia Yellow, both by Homme Plissé Issey Miyake.

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Pedro Pascal and Bad Bunny on "SNL" on Oct. 21 in New York City.
Pedro Pascal and Bad Bunny

To support the Latin artist, Gaga went edgy in a Celine calfskin leather trucker jacket with crystal fringe, matching skinny jeans and bondage-inspired pleaser boots. The songstress introduced Bad Bunny in Spanish.

Later on stage, Bunny opted for a cream monochromatic outfit, which included cargo trousers and a Phipps waffle T-shirt with the brand’s signature star logo in the center. He performed behind a coin-operated horse machine.

Bad Bunny on "SNL" on Oct. 21 in New York City.
Bad Bunny

The Puerto Rican star hit the sketch comedy show’s stage to perform “Monaco” and “Un Preview” from his new album “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana.” Since its release on Oct. 13, the project has already hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart.

Bad Bunny last made a viral fashion statement alongside his rumored partner Kendall Jenner in the Gucci Valigeria campaign in September. The images showcase the pair wearing Gucci, of course, strolling through an airport toting the brand’s Gucci GG logo suitcases, weekend bags and more.

The artist also had an equally popular look at the 2023 Met Gala in May, where he arrived wearing a backless white suit adorned in 3D flowers by Jacquemus.

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