Mariachi, But Make It Mío: Majo Aguilar on Love, Legacy, and Feeling Every Note
By Yamily Habib / May 9, 2025
Majo Aguilar
3Her stage style has turned heads since the start of her career. She wears colorful custom charro suits that mix tradition with comfort and movement.
“I told my designer, Javier Morales, that I needed to wear pants. The traditional female charro outfit includes a skirt, but I move around a lot. I need to be moving. It’s part of my personality on stage.”
Morales, a third-generation charro suit tailor, agreed. “I tell him the colors, I choose the buttons, and he designs it for me.”
For Majo, wearing those suits is an emotional experience. “I feel very powerful and very excited when I wear them. Thankfully, the public has received them really well, because it comes from a place of love.”
Majo Aguilar and the meaning of an award given by the people
In February, Majo was awarded Best Female Mexican Music Artist at Premio Lo Nuestro. A happy surprise. “It was unexpected. But it felt really beautiful because it’s a fan-voted award.”
That trophy has a special destination. “It just arrived at home. I’m going to take it to my grandmother, Flor, and my grandfather, Antonio, to the place where they rest in Zacatecas. I said I would do that in the press conference, and I will. It’s a way to say thank you for all the love for music they left us.”