The soundtrack to Paris Fashion Week’s A/W 2014 womenswear shows

Fashion week, nowadays, is about much more than just the collections. Showmanship is the name of the game, and in the meticulously executed sartorial extravaganzas, the sound space is an element that no producer or designer can afford to overlook. Music royalty - past, present and future - is enlisted to ensure a full assault on the senses. Here, we bring you Paris Fashion Week's catwalk mega mix from the A/W 2014 womenswear collections.
WEDNESDAY 26/02
Dries Van Noten
'Black Dog Painting' by School is Cool
Vionnet
'Lully's "Turquerie" As Interpreted By An Advanced Script' by Murcof; 'Hellifornia' by Gesaffelstein
THURSDAY 27/02
Rick Owens
'Erotic Heat' by Jlin
Music production: Jeff Judd
FRIDAY 28/02
Roland Mouret
'Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix by James Murphy for the DFA - Edit)' by David Bowie; 'White Rabbit' by Mayssa Karaa
Christian Dior
'Bug Noticed' by French Fries; 'Zero Hours (Qoso Remix)' by BD1982; 'Poney Part 1' by Vitalic
Music production: Michel Gaubert
Isabel Marant
'I'm A Man' by Ann Magnuson; 'Votre Coté Yéyé M'emmerde' by Liminanas; 'Hateful' by The Clash; 'Vertige De L'Amour' by Alain Bashung; 'Footsteps' by Eagulls; 'Sally Walks' by The Scammers; 'Pushing Up Daisies' by The Black Belles; 'Stinky Toys' by Plastic Faces; 'Girl U Want' by Devo
Maison Martin Margiela
'A New Error' by Moderat; 'Finale (La Naissance des Pieuvres)' by Para One; 'The Death Medley' by Modeselektor
Music production: Michel Gaubert
SATURDAY 01/03
Junya Watanabe
'Sonata K.443 in D Major' by Domenico Scarlatti; 'Valses Nobles et Sentimentales' by Maurice Ravel; 'Mephisto Waltz No.1 S.514' by Franz Liszt; 'The Well-Tempered ClavierⅠ: No.1 Prelude in C major' by Johann Sebastian Bach; 'Moments Musicaux No.3 in F Minor, D.780 No.3' by Franz Peter Schubert; 'Étude No.9 in G Flat Major, op.25 No.9 "Butterfly"' by Frédéric François Chopin; 'Le Tombeau de Couperin - Prelude' by Joseph-Maurice Ravel; 'Islamey, Oriental Fantasy' by Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev; 'Carnaval op.9 N0.1 "Préambule"' by Robert Schumann
Music production: Shunsuke Okuchi
SUNDAY 02/03
Céline
'Dove' by Cymande; 'Plastic Dreams' by Jaydee; 'Lap The Music' by Alfabet (Awanto 3 & Tom Trago)
; 'Bummse' by Max Graef
Chloé
'Searching For Mister Right' by Young Marble Giants; 'Private Life' by Pretenders & Grace Jones; 'Go To Sleep' by The Pretenders
Music production: Michel Gaubert
Akris
'The Mark'; 'Bad Kingdom'; 'Milk'; 'Clouded'; 'Gita' by Moderat
Givenchy
'Lights Off (Intro)' by The Martinez Brothers; 'Lights On' by The Martinez Brothers; 'Baby Vegeta' by The Martinez Brothers; 'Outro' by The Martinez Brothers
Music production: The Martinez Brothers
MONDAY 03/03
Stella McCartney
'Dynamite' by Quintino & MOTi; '(One More) Silly Bitch' by Branko vs Njena Reddd Foxxx; 'Oh Oh' by Linkoban; 'NAH' by Chippy Nonstop x JHAWK; 'Chicken Noodle Soup (African)' by Ogom feat Senora & Kokui; 'Legs' by Chuck Inglish feat Chromeo
Sacai
'Crush' by Four Tet; 'The Fan (Instrumental)' by Fulgeance; 'Stupido' by Fulgeance; 'Lost In Music' by Gay Marvine
Music production: Michel Gaubert
Saint Laurent
'Had Ten Dollaz' by Cherry Glazerr
TUESDAY 04/03
Chanel
'La Mer Est Grande (Extrait De La BOF La Mer Est Grande)' by Carl Craig; 'Diamonds' by Rihanna; 'A Fifth Of Beethoven (Soulwax Remix)' by Walter Murphy; 'Le Patron Est Devenu Fou!' by Minos Pour Main Basse (Sur la Ville); 'SOS (Radio Edit)' by Rihanna; 'Tout A 10 Balles' by DJ Tall; 'Do What U Want' by Lady Gaga; 'Spacer (Freak Out Remix Respect to Chic Iné)' by Sheila B Devotion
Valentino
'Lilies Of The Valley' by Jun Miyake; 'Glasshouse' by Thom Hanreich; 'Aventine' by Agnes Obel; 'Tied Down' by Thom Hanreich
Alexander McQueen
'All Is Full of Love' by Vitamin String Quartet; 'Cosmogony (Matthew Herbert Remix Instrumental)' by Bjork; 'Hunter (Moodswing Remix)' by Bjork; 'Hidden Place' by Bjork; 'Bachelorette (Howie "Spread" Mix)' by Bjork; 'Earth Intruders (Mark Stent Radio Edit Instrumental)' by Bjork; 'Bachelorette (original Mix)' by Bjork
Music production: John Gosling
WEDNESDAY 05/03
Louis Vuitton
'Copycat' by Skream ft. Kelis; 'Haunted' by Beyonce
Music production: Michel Gaubert
Moncler Gamme Rouge
'Heartbeat (Beating Time Mix)' by The Grid; 'Animals At Night' by John Cale; 'Application' by Container; 'Fractal Zoom' by Brian Eno; 'In Our Sleep' by Laurie Anderson Feat Lou Reed; 'Technology At The Speed of Life' by Diamond Version
Music production: Frédéric Sanchez
Miu Miu
'Enjoy The Silence' by Tori Amos; 'Enjoy The Silence (Harmonium)' by Depeche Mode; 'Enjoy The Silence (Ecstatic Dub)' by Depeche Mode; 'Enjoy The Silence (Hand and Feet Remix)' by Depeche Mode
Music production: Frédéric Sanchez
Hermès
'Ocean Rain' by Echo and The Bunnymen; 'My White Devil' by Echo & The Bunnymen; 'No Dark Things' by Echo & The Bunnymen; 'Going Up' by Echo & The Bunnymen; 'The Killing Moon' by Echo & The Bunnymen
Music production: Pilooski
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Jack Moss is the Fashion Features Editor at Wallpaper*, joining the team in 2022. Having previously been the digital features editor at AnOther and digital editor at 10 and 10 Men magazines, he has also contributed to titles including i-D, Dazed, 10 Magazine, Mr Porter’s The Journal and more, while also featuring in Dazed: 32 Years Confused: The Covers, published by Rizzoli. He is particularly interested in the moments when fashion intersects with other creative disciplines – notably art and design – as well as championing a new generation of international talent and reporting from international fashion weeks. Across his career, he has interviewed the fashion industry’s leading figures, including Rick Owens, Pieter Mulier, Jonathan Anderson, Grace Wales Bonner, Christian Lacroix, Kate Moss and Manolo Blahnik.
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