Zara Restocks Select Items From Bad Bunny Collaboration
Zara has begun replenishing several sold-out pieces from the 150-item Benito Antonio collection released on May 21. The retailer indicated that most items are now available or listed as coming soon on its website.
The Hollywood ReporterZara has quietly restocked or begun restocking a number of sold-out items from its limited-edition Benito Antonio collection with Bad Bunny one week after the May 21 launch. The 150-piece Spring/Summer 2026 capsule includes unisex cotton tees, sweat sets, evening wear, tailored suits, swimwear and accessories in both monochromatic and patterned designs.
Many pieces sold out within moments of the initial release.
The collection is organized into a lookbook of 72 outfits showing how pieces can be mixed and matched for day-to-night wear. It is accompanied by a campaign and short film set in Puerto Rico. " The drop continues an existing partnership between Bad Bunny and Zara that includes the singer's Super Bowl halftime show and Met Gala appearances.
Items remain available in limited quantities while supplies last.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
2 events- May 21, 2026
Zara and Bad Bunny launched the 150-piece Benito Antonio collection.
1 sourceThe Hollywood Reporter - May 28, 2026
Zara began restocking sold-out items from the collection on its website.
1 sourceThe Hollywood Reporter
Potential Impact
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Additional customers can now purchase previously sold-out items from the collection.
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