Bad Bunny & More Inspire Designer Guillermo Andrade's Latin Grammys Capsule Collection: See Photos

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Bad Bunny (sanbenito), SebastianYatra & more inspire designer Guillermo Andrade's LatinGrammys capsule collection

and Greeicy to interpret their individual and signature styles into limited-edition graphic tees. He also created two Latin Grammy Awards tees highlighting its statuette.

A portion of the proceeds -- $5 from the sale of each shirt -- will benefit the Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation, whose mission is to further international awareness and appreciation of the significant contributions of Latin music and its makers to the world’s culture, through college scholarships, grants, and educational programs.

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