Angie Landaburu It is clear what you want. And he wants everything. He never formed to stay in a place. Not even now, who looks splendid and blank as always, just a few weeks after giving birth to his first child with his partner the businessman Augusto Marini (Cale Group). With her seventy -five meter, she was a model by chance when a Pancho Dotto scooter saw her almost teenager. “Modeling began as a game and it was like a challenge for the traditional family where I come from,” he says with his always soft modes and with his words, always precise and polite, which perfectly harmonize his casually luxurious look, as always planned in detail, without excesses. It was for that same family tradition (his father Jorge Landaburu is a renowned criminal lawyer) who studied three years of law. But he changed heading to communication, because together with his desire to live outside, his ideal image and his love for fashion and haute couture, made it effortlessly into an influencer of the world of luxury. Parades, capsules design for important brands and entrepreneurial ventures, marked their style of decontracted elegance and unstoppable progress. Always looking for a new horizon, is that now it releases its new facet as an interviewer with the first season of its “angels and demons” podcast, where, faithful to their style, they have already passed with some controversies and prominent comments a colorful diverse color of the local characters.
News: In an interview of years ago, you said that “everything you have was done by working”: is it still your headwill?
Angie Landaburu: Yes, it is a phrase that I love because it is real. Sometimes I feel that people see from social networks is only the final moment of a built career that is over ten years old.
News: However, it is difficult to make people believe that being an influencer is a job
Landaburu: I am from the theory that influencers always existed. It is a job, because if it is done well there is a lot of dedication. He grabbed me with surprise, he was giving to the extent that he was growing on the networks. But today I do not consider an influencer, because I think it is a term that is very bastard in Argentina. I consider myself more a businesswoman than an influencer.
News: Does it bother or claims people when they show so much luxury?
Landaburu: On the outside nothing bothers anything, and here I always had a segmented and very respectful audience. 80% of my audience are women, because my content is for them. I do not show or have an exuberant body so they cannot have fun. I never wanted to be famous, media or be on TV. I think the big mistake is wanting to cover too many things.
News: But now as an interviewer, she is on television …
Landaburu: My product is on TV, not me. “Angeles and demons” is a product, it is not me talking about my private life or my relationships. I don’t like to expose my family. My Instagram is another tool of my work, because apart I am a businesswoman, design for brands, I make a podcast, I make campaigns, parade. Networks are not my life.
News: Why the podcast?
Landaburu: I studied communication, and somehow felt that I had evolved. The Angie Model, which opened and closed the parades of all designers had a growth, and felt it was time to assume new challenges and put my voice to the content that I wanted. I felt that the podcast was putting my grain of sand in communication in a more identifiable way with what I share.
News: What themes impacted it?
Landaburu: “Extreme beauty” was a turning point for me, because since I was a child I was a flag bearer of the non -retouching, not to the operation, to the filling. That’s why I felt that I needed to face some character, as Luciana Salazar was perhaps, who saw him differently. Many times I feel that I have a very closed or too structured head. That is why I liked to open to listen to other bells, understand other ways of living.
News: But their guests and themes do not fit within their traditional structures
Landaburu: They are the opposite. But each one speaks of a reality that exists. For example, Esteban Lamothe tells about the new reality of the Argentine male. A man who can go out with women and men, something out of a traditional way of thinking, and I am very excited to get out of the mold.
News: He had guests with confessions that gave a lot to talk about and replicated in several media. But sometimes that exposure put it in the focus of criticism. What did you feel?
Landaburu: I don’t follow it much. I am very focused on mine. Answering is giving entity to what has not to do with me. What one has to understand is that everyone can like it, and also that there is a virulence on Argentine television where characters are created and destroyed all the time.
News: How do you react when they criticize it?
Landaburu: I received aggressions, but they speak more of the person who attacks me than me. Some say that I am not known or that my followers are not real, but if nobody knows me or I have no followers, why do you talk about me? There is a lot of attack because many think that people empathize with that dark side.
News: Following the name of your podcast, what are your angels and which your demons?
Landaburu: My angels go through sincerity, and that always from a very young time I try to see the best of the people and keep that. My greatest demon is my self -examination.
News: Did you think how work plans and trips will combine with the arrival of your son?
Landaburu: Obviously that my absolute priority is and will be my son, but a little boys have to adapt to the life of the greats. I can’t imagine how I’m going to be like a mother in ten years. In addition, coming from a large family that was so spectacular for me, surely it will not be the only one.
News: Do you have fears?
Landaburu: I don’t know if I’m half unconscious, but I don’t have fears. I had a very good pregnancy, I travel, I still work at 8 and a half months, and I still use my things. With Augustus we have a dynamic in which we respect the other’s elections a lot.
News: How do you see how father?
Landaburu: Barbarian. One of the reasons that I chose to form a family together is because it comes from a family similar to mine.
News: Would you like to interview a politician like Milei?
Landaburu: I would not like to interview anyone from politics because I do not feel prepared, and they are not issues that go crazy. I would love to interview closer and different people. If fantasy I would love to have Marta Minujin, Ramiro Agulla, the publicist, or Carlos Stornelli, the prosecutor.
News: What is afraid to ask?
Landaburu: I am very respectful of the interviewee and I would never like to put it uncomfortable I think one knows where the limit is. I would never get with the family. That is my limit. Nor with the subject addictions, because I do not feel trained to talk about that subject. That is why he generates rejection of Argentine television, you can not do anything for a rating point.
News: And if you were the interviewee, what would you not like and what would you like to be asked?
Landaburu: I would like to ask me what happiness is and what I would not like to do to me is, how I see myself from ten years (laughs). If I tell you how I see myself in ten years I pigeoner and I do not like to get into.
News: And since we are, what is happiness?
Landaburu: Be present at the time: neither backwards nor with doubts, concerns or anxiety. All the exercise I did at this time is to be present at every moment of body and spirit. Augusto has to do with that: we met and enjoyed the couple very much. And the step of looking for a child was something very thoughtful and wanted with much love. There is my happiness.

