Fresh from a groundbreaking night at the 2026 Grammys, Bad Bunny has landed a historic first: joint February 2026 covers of Vogue Brasil and GQ Brasil. Shot in Puerto Rico by MAR+VIN and styled by Rita Lazzarotti, the editorial blends high fashion with great cultural pride, and fans are calling it iconic.
Grammy Glory and a Speech That Echoed Beyond the Stage
The cover story follows a historic Grammy night on February 1, 2026. Bad Bunny won Album of the Year for his Spanish-language project Debí Tirar Más Fotos, becoming the first artist to take the top prize with a non-English album. He also secured Best Música Urbana Album and additional wins, dominating the ceremony.
In an emotional speech, he referenced Puerto Rico as “bigger than 100 by 35,” underscoring that cultural influence outweighs geography. His remarks included strong pro-immigrant sentiments, reinforcing his role not just as a global pop star but as a cultural advocate.
Behind the Scenes: Fashion, Credits and the Viral Instagram Reel
The official Reel posted by @voguebrasil (150K+ likes) offered exclusive behind-the-scenes clips from Puerto Rico. The caption opened with the playful line: “Ele tem o molho, concordam?”, roughly translating to, “He’s got the sauce, agree?”
A Cultural Moment Bigger Than Fashion
This marks the first time one talent has simultaneously fronted both Vogue Brasil and GQ Brasil. It confirms what fans already know: Bad Bunny isn’t just winning awards, he’s reshaping music and fashion at once.
As one fan wrote online: “Stylish flair. Spot on outfits.”
That might be the understatement of 2026.
FAQs
1. Why are these covers considered historic?
It’s the first time Vogue Brasil and GQ Brasil have collaborated on joint covers featuring a single artist.
2. What did Bad Bunny win at the 2026 Grammys?
He won Album of the Year for a Spanish-language album, plus Best Música Urbana Album and other awards.
3. Where was the cover shoot photographed?
The editorial was shot in Puerto Rico, celebrating his heritage and cultural identity.
