: In recent years, she has been more vocal about women's rights, particularly in her 2020 single "Mujeres," where she sings about the harsh realities facing women in Mexico.
Venegas balances comfort and high fashion, opting for classic, feminine pieces that feel timeless rather than trendy.
“No tengo que ser perfecta. Solo tengo que ser real.” (I don’t have to be perfect. I just have to be real.)
Her fashion is often designed around her instruments. Her stage outfits, typically sleeveless or with fitted bodices, allow her the range of motion needed to play the accordion or guitar Getty Images.
In this style gallery, we trace the visual evolution of the Tijuana-born songstress, from her raven-haired indie days to her current status as a golden-haired beacon of bohemian elegance.
Throughout her multi-decade career, Julieta Venegas has redefined what it means to be a woman in Latin music by stripping away the overproduced layers of pop and revealing the "naked" truth of her experiences through her lyrics and her signature accordion. The Artistic "Nakedness" of Julieta Venegas