
Bad Bunny performing during the Super Bowl halftime show at Levi’s Stadium, highlighting the creative talent behind the production.

Storm Pablo, stylist for Bad Bunny, whose work helped shape the visual identity of the Super Bowl halftime performance.
Gregory Ohrel served as Pre-Tape Intro Director and Cinematography Consultant for Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance. Pre-taped segments are a critical part of modern halftime shows, blending cinematic storytelling with live stadium production to set the tone before the performance begins.

Stylists Chloe and Chenelle Delgadillo, known for their work with artists like Lady Gaga, contributing to major live performance visuals.
Santiago Benet Mari worked as Director of Photography for the pre-taped intro segment of the Super Bowl halftime show. His cinematography helped capture the visual storytelling that introduces the performance before the live broadcast begins.

The NOVA portfolio of stylists Chloe and Chenelle Delgadillo, showcasing their fashion and editorial styling projects.
Large-scale moments like the Super Bowl halftime show don’t happen because of one artist alone. Behind every historic performance is a team of creatives shaping the vision, styling the look, and bringing the production to life. Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance was no exception.
From wardrobe to cinematography, the halftime show was built by a network of stylists, directors, and creative specialists working behind the scenes. These are the people who help turn a performance into a cultural moment. Below are just a few of the creatives who helped bring the show to life.
Storm Pablo: Stylist for Bad Bunny
Storm Pablo played a key role in shaping Bad Bunny’s halftime show look. Styling for a performance of this scale requires balancing stage presence, movement, lighting, and visual identity — all while ensuring the artist’s aesthetic remains intact. The result was a look designed specifically for one of the biggest stages in entertainment.
Gregory Ohrel: Pre-Tape Intro Director & Cinematography Consultant
Before the performance begins, halftime shows often rely on cinematic intros that set the tone for the live show. Gregory Ohrel contributed to the visual storytelling through his work directing and consulting on the cinematography for the pre-taped segments. These pieces help bridge film, music, and live performance into one cohesive production.
Chloe & Chenelle Delgadillo: Stylists for Lady Gaga
Chloe and Chenelle Delgadillo are known for their work styling some of the most recognizable artists in music. For the Super Bowl stage, styling isn’t just about fashion. It’s about designing looks that translate across massive stadium screens, broadcast cameras, and millions of viewers worldwide. Their work helps shape how audiences experience a performance visually.
Moments like the Super Bowl halftime show remind us that the biggest cultural events are built by teams of creatives working behind the scenes. From stylists to cinematographers, every role contributes to the final moment seen by millions around the world.
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