Music you can ‘see’? Rhythm and beats are now visible through fashion


Models with their faces painted like members of Kiss showcase Dsquared2 creations during Milan Fashion Week. Photo: AFP

On runways and in fashion collections, designers are transforming sonic influences into silhouettes – figuratively stitching sound into every seam.

Dsquared2 put on a music-themed show in February, which saw models stomping out in rockstar leathers, band tees and glam-metal accents.

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