Bad Bunny Is Featured in the Stunning New Jacquemus ‘Les Sculptures’ Campaign

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Bad Bunny for Jacquemus
Photo: Théo de Gueltzl / JACQUEMUS

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Bad Bunny has solidified his position as Jacquemus‘ go-to menswear muse by successfully following up his vibrant “Le Splash” campaign with a more austere campaign.

He now serves as the face of buddy Simon Porte Jacquemus‘s latest “Les Sculptures” collection, which premiered in January at La Fondation Maeghta, a modern art museum. The campaign features Bad Bunny creatively posing on stone pedestals, becoming a work of art himself.

Bad Bunny for Jacquemus
Photo: Théo de Gueltzl / JACQUEMUS

The campaign photos, captured by Theo De Gueltzl and styled by Katie Burnett, showcase Bad Bunny modeling a range of the collection’s sculptural menswear looks, from a streamlined grey suit to a strapless black jumpsuit.

Bad Bunny for Jacquemus
Photo: Théo de Gueltzl / JACQUEMUS

However, in one striking image, Bad Bunny appears to peek out from an ancient bathtub, revealing that the viral bathtub photos he previously shared on Instagram were possibly a teaser. The stone surroundings in both sets of photos are strikingly similar.

Bad Bunny for Jacquemus
Photo: Théo de Gueltzl / JACQUEMUS
Bad Bunny for Jacquemus
Photo: Théo de Gueltzl / JACQUEMUS
Bad Bunny for Jacquemus
Photo: Théo de Gueltzl / JACQUEMUS
Bad Bunny for Jacquemus
Photo: Théo de Gueltzl / JACQUEMUS
Bad Bunny for Jacquemus
Photo: Théo de Gueltzl / JACQUEMUS
Bad Bunny for Jacquemus
Photo: Théo de Gueltzl / JACQUEMUS
Bad Bunny for Jacquemus
Photo: Théo de Gueltzl / JACQUEMUS

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