EMILIA TACKLES CONSUMERISM AND THE OBSESSION WITH BELONGING IN NEW SINGLE “PASARELLA 👠” FT. SIX SEX

Written on 07/07/2025
LaMezcla Staff

With biting irony and an unapologetic attitude, Emilia unveils her latest single “pasarella 👠 featuring Six Sex—the newest track from her highly anticipated new EP. What may sound like a glamorous fashion anthem at first glance quickly reveals itself to be a razor-sharp critique of modern consumption and the absurd lengths people go to in order to fit in. “pasarella 👠 and the official music video are now available on all streaming platforms.

“pasarella 👠 ironizes the logic of exposure and desirability through the lens of consumerism. It’s a song that struts through luxury labels, curated looks, and designer name-drops—but with a raised eyebrow. Beneath the glitz lies a darker truth: the never-ending pressure to keep buying, keep upgrading, and keep up. Emilia leans into exaggeration not just for drama, but to dismantle the spectacle itself. Her delivery is confident, almost too perfect—mirroring the compulsive performance of excess that defines so much of modern life.

The music video for “pasarella 👠” unfolds through a linear narrative set in a shopping mall, where Emilia and Six Sex embark on an increasingly absurd shopping spree. It opens with a wide shot of a woman sitting alone in the food court, sipping a smoothie — an unbothered figure with a hairstyle and look that clearly nods to editorial icon Anna Wintour. That everyday moment is interrupted as Emilia and Six Sex make their entrance, strutting through the mall and lip-syncing with magnetic precision. What begins with just a few shopping bags quickly spirals into unchecked consumerist excess, as they accumulate stacks of identical pale pink and blue bags branded with Pasarela. Between high-gloss beauty shots and surreal encounters with bewildered bystanders, the video introduces intimate vignettes inside two color-coded fitting rooms—one red, one blue—shot from the perspective of a clothing rack. There, Emilia and Six Sex try on outfits, toss aside rejects, and exchange glances that blur the line between identity and performance. The video culminates in total excess: Emilia and Six Sex sipping bubble tea, surrounded by a towering mountain of branded bags. In one final walk through the mall, they drag their haul with exaggerated effort—until they give up, dropping the bags in a moment of careless release. A nearby older woman watches, unimpressed. The moment sharpens the satire at the heart of the piece: after chasing an inflated version of belonging through consumption, the performance collapses—bags abandoned, personas stripped back, and quiet judgment left hanging in the air like an echo of expectations they never agreed to uphold.

Fresh off being named New Gen Artist at the 2025 ELLE Style Awards, Emilia’sunstoppable ascent continues to make waves across music, fashion, and global culture. With her genre-defying sound and bold vision, she’s quickly cementing her place on the international stage. She was recently honored with an ASCAP Award for her collaboration with Los Ángeles Azules on “Perdonarte ¿Para Qué?,”recognized as one of the most-performed Latin songs of the year.  She also earned a spot among People Magazine’s Emerging Artists of the Year. Her recent slate of collaborations showcases her versatility. Standout collaborations include “+ Te Vale” with Yami Safdie, and the “MASNA REMIX” alongside FMK, Nicki Nicole, and Tiago PZK, which peaked at No. 10 on Spotify’s Daily Top Songs Argentina. Her feature on Dennis DJ’s “MOTINHA 2.0 (Mete Marcha) Remix,” featuring Luísa Sonza, holds the No. 3 spot on Spotify’s Weekly Top Songs Argentina. Meanwhile, “blackout 🧊,” her single with Nicki Nicole and TINI, debuted at No. 9 on Spotify’s Top Songs Debut Global and spent two consecutive weeks at No. 1 on Argentina’s Weekly Top Songs chart, currently holding steady at No. 9. With a rapidly growing international fanbase, chart-topping hits, and a highly anticipated EP on the way, Emilia’s unique blend of Latin influences and cross-genre appeal solidifies her as a powerful force in the music industry.