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Paloma Paris: From Brighton Beds to Florence's Stage
19 Nov
Summary
- Singer Paloma Paris describes her music as world-building and cathartic.
- Her new single 'Good Boy' features Emma Thompson and is styled by Bora Aksu.
- Paris advocates for young women to retain control of their artistic vision.

Emerging artist Paloma Paris is making waves with her distinct "world-building, storytelling, and very cathartic" sound. Describing her aesthetic as "Gothic, organic, and unravelled," Paris has cultivated a dedicated following. Her recent single, "Good Boy," directed by Georgie Cowan-Turner and featuring Tom Blyth, showcases her unique style.
The music video for "Good Boy" features a custom creation by designer Bora Aksu, inspired by "The Seventh Seal." This visual complements the song's dual inspiration: frustration with the patriarchy and a call for male allyship. The track's message is amplified by an introduction from Emma Thompson, whose involvement Paris describes as "the champion of the song message."
Paris, who began her creative journey in writing before finding music at 13, is a strong advocate for feminism. She encourages aspiring female artists to "not outsource your power and decision making about your artwork," emphasizing the importance of owning their creative direction.




