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Texte : Jessica Michault

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Music has always played a key role in transmitting a designer’s vision on the catwalk. In Milan it comes as no surprise that David Bowie’s songs were in heavy rotation. Most poignantly at the Emporio Armani show. But other memorable music moments included the medley of the song « Personal Jesus » sung by a number of different artists, including Johnny Cash,  at the Antonio Marras show, the hippy vibe of Pink Floyd’s « Dramatic Theme at Missoni and the lamenting baritone of Nick Caves singing « Where the Wild Roses Grow » at Prada. Here Antidote Magazine has put together a playlist of the tunes that moved us in Milan.

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