Bad Bunny’s Beagle Steals the Spotlight in High-Fashion ‘DOGUE’ Editorial as Zara Larsson Revives Y2K Fairy Magic

Bad Bunny’s Beagle Steals the Spotlight in High-Fashion ‘DOGUE’ Editorial as Zara Larsson Revives Y2K Fairy Magic · Avonetics
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Pop culture reached a peak level of charm this week as global megastar Bad Bunny traded standard fashion magazines for something much fluffier. The Puerto Rican artist posed alongside his beagle, Sansa, in a sleek editorial feature for DOGUE, shot by famed photographer Eric Rojas.
The internet immediately exploded as images from the session began circulating. One specific frame—a portrait of Sansa looking effortlessly regal next to Benito—sent fans into a tailspin. Commenters were quick to celebrate the dog’s name, connecting it directly to Sansa Stark from Game of Thrones.
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One fan declared that the photoshoot made Bad Bunny officially immune to criticism, stating that naming a beagle after the Queen in the North earned him permanent brownie points. Others cheered the spotlight on beagles, calling the breed the true stars of high fashion. Meanwhile, envious pet owners began jokingly asking where non-celebrities could apply to have their own four-legged companions featured on glossy covers.
However, not everyone was entirely blinded by the fluff. A second group of observers took a more analytical view, pointing out that high-profile pet editorials serve as the ultimate public relations tool. One commentator argued that weaponized cuteness is a brilliant strategy for stars to maintain squeaky-clean public images, while another questioned why celebrity pets get elite fashion platforms while shelter dogs await adoption.
Before the internet could fully recover from Benito’s pet portraiture, pop favorite Zara Larsson threw another nostalgia grenade into the mix. Larsson announced an official collaboration with the beloved Y2K animated series Winx Club for her upcoming music video 'Midnight Sun'.
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The crossover pairs Larsson’s signature pop sound with the iconic fairy aesthetic that dominated early 2000s animation. Supporters called the move a stroke of genius, celebrating the blend of childhood nostalgia and modern pop visuals. Skeptics, on the other hand, pondered whether pop stars are relying too heavily on retro cartoon brands to generate viral buzz.
Whether it is high-fashion hounds or fairy-core pop videos, one thing is certain: pop stars know exactly which buttons to push to keep the world talking.
Our podcast hosts tear into both sides of this cute culture takeover on today's episode of KISS!
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