Bad Bunny brought a slice of Puerto Rican culture to Super Bowl LX on Sunday during his record-breaking halftime show, where he transformed the Santa Clara field into a tiny community bound by verdant bushes, street vendors and a Caribbean social club. At one point, the artist, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, joined Lady Gaga on top of a brick building to celebrate a pair of newlyweds.
From the “Abracadabra” singer to two-time Grammy-winning vocalist Ricky Martin, the 13-minute medley featured musical guests and a mixed batch of stars, including Alix Earle, Karol G and Cardi B, all of whom were seen dancing on the front patio of the La Casita set.

Ronald Acuña Jr., Young Miko, Pedro Pascal, Giannina Mourouvin, Karol G, Cardi B, Jessica Alba, David Grutman and Alix Earle perform onstage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.
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Here, WWD breaks down the best beauty looks in Bad Bunny’s halftime show.
Alix Earle

Alix Earle
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Alix Earle made a surprise cameo on Sunday, dancing alongside Cardi B and Jessica Alba with a soft, skin-first makeup aesthetic and freshly dyed hair by Jacob Schwartz. The influencer and beauty mogul posted her signature “Get Ready With Me” video before the game, sharing a step-by-step of her makeup.
To start, she primed and contoured her face using Makeup by Mario’s dual-ended SoftSculpt Cream Contour and Bronzer Shaping Stick. She then layered the bronze shade with the Hourglass Vanish Seamless Finish Foundation Stick and blended the Rhode Pocket Blush on the tops of her cheeks. Earle used what appeared to be a Nars Cosmetics concealer under her eyes and around her nose before filling in her skinny brows, baking and adding Patrick Ta’s Major Headlines Double-Take Crème and Powder Blush Duo. Finally, she added Hourglass highlighter all over, buffed neutral shadow in her crease and colored her waterline with a white eye pencil.
Karol G

Karol G
Karol G also boasted a natural glam look, featuring minimal eyes, even-toned skin and dark brows. Her lip resembled that of Nina Park’s viral technique, with a brown-taupe liner contouring the shape and a blushed matte hue filling the space between. However, it’s likely the artist tapped her longtime collaborator, Duvan, to help create her makeup aesthetic.
As for her hair, bright blond streaks blended with her brown base, accentuating her brows. Her straight layers may have been the work of hair artist Cesar Deleon Ramirez, whom she partnered with on her 2026 Grammys aesthetic. WWD has contacted Ramirez and Duvan for confirmation.
Cardi B

Cardi B
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Cardi B touted a full beat by Ulta Beauty for her Super Bowl LX cameo, donning a range of brands from Rare Beauty, MAC Cosmetics, Morphe and more. Her scent was courtesy of Noyz’s new Only Human Mylk de Parfum, a first-of-its-kind innovation which entered Ulta stores on Sunday. The “Drip” singer was glammed in Ulta ‘s Game Face HQ at TikTok Clubhouse in San Francisco.
The following products were used by makeup artist Erika La Pearl:
Rare Beauty’s King Words Matte Lip Liner in Wise and Soft Pinch Liquid Blush in Happy
Milk Makeup’s Hydro Grip 12hr Dewy Setting Spray
Morphe Nano Brow Pencil in Cold Brew and Makeup Eye Correcting Concealer in Blossom 01
MAC Cosmetics’ Macstack Mascara Superstack in Black, MAC Connect in Colour Eyeshadow Palette Unfiltered Nudes and MAC Brushstroke 24-hour Liquid Eyeliner Pen
Made by Mitchell’s Curve Case Cream Makeup Palette in Deep
Cocokind’s Ceramide Lip Blur Balm Hydrating and Smoothing Lip Treatment in Be Real
DRMTLGY’s Luminous Eye Corrector SPF 41 in Medium
NARS Light Reflecting Advanced Skin Care Foundation in Vanuatu
Natasha Denona Eye Sculpt Texture and Tone Eyeshadow Palette – Soft
Jessica Alba

Jessica Alba
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Jessica Alba opted for messy chocolate brown curls and a bronzed eye look for her halftime cameo on Sunday. The 44-year-old “Valentine’s Day” actress layered wispy lash extensions over her shadow and blended a brown hue under her waterline. Meanwhile, her under-eyes were embellished using a brightening concealer and her lips were coated in a pink gloss. While Alba typically works with makeup artist Iván Gómez, he was not the visionary behind her Super Bowl glam. The on-screen star has yet to credit the hair and makeup stylists she worked with.
Young Miko

Young Miko
Young Miko kept skin glowy on Sunday, blending a rosy blush and warm-toned bronzer on her cheekbones and under her eyes. The Puerto Rican rapper also drew black liner in her waterline and added lash extensions on the outer corners of her top lid. Meanwhile, she dressed her lips in a soft matte hue and brushed her brows, one of which boasted a slit through the center.
For past editorial shoots, Young Miko, born María Victoria Ramírez de Arellano Cardona, has teamed with makeup artist Jonuel Nader Lopez and hair visionary Christian Alexis; however, it’s not certain who Young Miko tapped to help create her Super Bowl LX glam.
Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga’s striking beauty blended 1950s hair with contemporary makeup, featuring a glossy red lip, bleached brows and brown-charcoal shadow. Styled by Frederic “Freddie” Aspiras, her platinum hair was parted over the right side of her head; the ends snaking down her body.
Gaga worked with Sarah Tanno on her glam, who used an assortment of products by Haus Labs. Tanno took to Instagram to tease the specific product used to create the statement-making lip, which matched her red talons by Miho Okawara. “Oh and the red lip you keep asking about. I’ll give you a hint. It’s a Haus Labs icon that will be making a return soon,” Tanno wrote.