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It wasn’t just the frocks that rocked at London Fashion Week: the music spoke volumes about designer visions for the new season.

Here are the tracks that had the most towering heels tapping.

Please Sunrise’, by Supermayer
(We rose very early to see the camel wrap coats at Nicole Farhi.)

Hey Hey’, by Dennis Ferrer
(Exactly how we felt about plus-size models in body-conscious Mark Fast dresses.)

You’ve Got the Love’, by Florence + the Machine (the XX Remix)
(Sass & Bide showed amazing gold hardware, Perspex and mirror detailing.)

Signs’, by Bloc Party
(It was a clashing colour and pattern party at Vivienne Westwood Red Label.)

Touch It’, by Busta Rhymes featuring Mary J. Blige, Missy and Rah Digga
(The ’90s are back at House of Holland. In all their side ponytail, bandana-wearing glory.)

Daggering’, by RDX
(More like staggering in sculptural leather headgear by Nasir Mazhar.)

Cruel Intentions’, by Simian Mobile Disco
(Nothing cruel about Michael Van Der Ham’s boho dresses made from a collage of fabrics.)

Absolutely Fabulous’, by Pet Shop Boys
(Heikki Salonen was exactly that in the Fashion East finale.)

The best in show tunes.

Keep it on the download.


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Photo: Courtesy of House of Holland