Nathy Peluso is intensity, it is strength, it is passion in its maximum expression. Maybe because she dares to say what others remain silent. In her library of references from childhood there are strong women, with a cultural richness and a natural beauty that had been given to them through her art. The Argentine singer has achieved with her music what her beloved jazz stars did for her: breaking with the established and empowering women in a world that is increasingly aware of the importance of sorority. “I have never sought to be a reference for anyone. I try my best to provide inspiration. It’s something that helps me accept myself, live freely, and I think it also helps the people who receive it.” Since the release of her debut album, Calambre, in 2022, the Spanish-based composer has made a name for herself in the Latin music industry with her versatility of styles and her provocation. “Provoking drives, it’s not a negative thing”, he emphasizes.

Peluso understands music as a place where freedom of expression and his songs follow the absolute premise of not having hairs on the tongue. Now he is preparing his next album, of which he has only revealed a small hint in the form of a new single called Tonta. “I think the music sounds better, because I have evolved and grown as an artist, but the songs are written by Nathy herself”, she explains, euphorically, after the great reception the song has had in less than a week.

A theme that she would choose as a musical thread for the collection that has become her debut as a fashion designer for Desigual. “I am very much a beginner. It’s true that I’ve designed several outfits for my video clips, but it’s the first time I’ve ventured into a project like this and I loved it.” The essence of his music is transferred to fashion with a proposal that includes dresses, bodysuits, tops and a skirt, all sustainable and modeled directly on the body of the artist. “I have never thought of creating something to fit into any canon, I have always thought of creating to find new ways of understanding things”.

He doesn’t follow trends, he creates them. He doesn’t build dresses, he dresses the woman’s body. It is the closest thing to resistance in the age of filters and unbelievable realities on Instagram. “About us, we are in charge and the opinions of others should not matter to us. Being a woman, implicitly, everything is more difficult and you have to prove the triple. We already have enough weight on our shoulders that we have to contend with other people’s opinions about the way we dress.”

Nathy Peluso builds her pillars under a prism of freedom and passion, a strength that came to her from her mother. The experience on stage and within the guild has given him a sense of community that, he says, he doesn’t see in the public. “There is a rush to have to choose one of us and I think there is room for all of us and it is beautiful to build a community of influential women in music”. The singer and composer feels that she has had to unlearn to enjoy what is happening around her. “they teach you that you have to stand out and be different. When you manage to free yourself from it, you can honestly enjoy what happens to your friends as if it were happening to you, and that’s how you enjoy life and love much more.”