He looked sharp at the big game in a black double-breasted Fear of God blazer, which retails for $2,200. He accessorized with a pair of Chrome Hearts Cliterally sunglasses.
It was a little chilly at Levi's Stadium, so celebrities made the most of designer outerwear.
Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Carter came dressed in black for the game.
The rapper wore a Roc Nation x Paper Planes x NFL Super Bowl LX black hoodie featuring the slogan "The Game Needs Me" on the front. It retails for $140 on the NFL site.
Meanwhile, his daughter rocked a black Off-White varsity bomber jacket. She paired it with a Balenciaga Neo Cagole City bag in denim, which retails for $3,500.
Many A-listers paired their game day looks with expensive watches.
Tom Brady wore a custom MVP varsity jacket with his name on it.
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Tom Brady did just that when he showed up to the Super Bowl in a custom NFL MVP varsity jacket with his name on it.
He also appeared to wear a blue ceramic Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar, a watch he's been spotted with several times before.
Statement jewelry was everywhere, from the stands to the Super Bowl stage.
Travis Scott wore vintage Chanel to the Super Bowl.
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Travis Scott arrived at the Super Bowl in vintage Chanel. He wore a cream linen baseball jersey with the interlocking CC logo and accessorized with several gold chains, including one featuring a crucified Jesus pendant on an anchor.
He also wore what appeared to be diamond stud earrings, a Casio calculator watch on his wrist, and yes, his orange iPhone 17 Pro made its way into the look, too.
Diamonds were everyone's best friend.
Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga perform at Super Bowl LX.
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Travis Scott wasn't the only celebrity to wear sparkling accessories.
During Bad Bunny's halftime show, Lady Gaga made a guest appearance while wearing her massive diamond engagement ring and a cascading pair of Chopard earrings.