NEW YORK ā The carpets have been rolled up and the racks of clothes have disappeared, leaving only a few stray feathers and sequins behind, but some New York Fashion Week guests may still be humming the tunes they heard on the runways for days to come.
Thatās actually a goal for many designers when they choose the precious few songs played as models strut the runway, wearing their latest lines.
āItās a quick movie that weāre doing when we put a fashion show together,ā Michael Kors told The Associated Press in an interview this week at his fall/winter show. āThe soundtrack is so important.ā
Korsā latest collection featured some bohemian flair: miniskirts, big belts and high boots, made of suede, and fringe accents with a modern sensibility. It was an ode to strong women who influenced him in his early life, like Tina Turner, Jane Fonda and Gloria Steinem, who sat in the front row.
In a nod to them, Korsā team created an all-female soundtrack, much of it played by a live string orchestra in the center of the runway.
āYouāre going to hear Joan Baez, a little Stevie Nicks, and then Grace Slick," Kors said, adding that his anthem was āalwaysā Jefferson Airplane's āSomebody to Love.ā āI always think what hits me emotionally in the gut, but then I always find a different way to do it. Jefferson Airplane done orchestrally is definitely a spin on things.ā
Designer David Blond of The Blonds brand agrees that he and his partner Phillipe Blond are inspired by film and music and see their shows as pieces of art.
āAll of our soundtracks are cinematic in scope and they really do ⦠support the show. And it wouldnāt be the same without it, not just the visual, but the sound is really important,ā David Blond said.
For Wes Gordon, the creative director for Carolina Herrera, this seasonās playlist was personal. Models walked the runway at The Plaza Hotel to āGeorgia on My Mind,ā among other songs.
ā'Georgia' was a nod to my newborn daughter. Her name is Georgia. Sheās far too young to know or appreciate it but someday Iāll tell her,ā Gordon said as his eyes lit up.
There are many elements competing for attention at fashion shows ā the clothes, hair and makeup, celebrity and industry guests in the front row, and often dramatic venues. But the music can set a tone or underscore a theme the designer is trying to convey.
Many of the Herrera designs had a feminine, romantic essence.
āI kind of did a love theme because tomorrow is Valentineās Day,ā Gordon said on Monday. āThe opening was āSay a Little Prayer.ā We did Rihanna of course because, Rihanna is Rihanna! And the finale was Whitney Houstonās āI Wanna Dance with Somebody.ā"
Tory Burch is a longtime women's empowerment advocate and chose her playlist to include iconic female voices.
āI wanted to think about women vocalists and singers ⦠starting with Tammy Wynette,ā Burch said after her show. āThe idea of āStand by Your Manā and clearly, you know, I believe in womenās empowerment, so itās a bit ironic, although I think Tammy Wynette was an amazing, strong woman.ā
Models at her show also walked to opera and the Eurythmics, and ended with Carly Simonās āYouāre So Vain.ā When asked why that song, Burch smiled and ā much like Simonās reluctance to fully divulge the song's inspiration ā Burch said she wanted her choice to use it to be āleft to interpretation.ā
Many designers were eager to discuss their music choices, seeing it as part of their message when putting out a new collection.
āFashion and music, thereās a blur where one leaves off and one begins,ā Mark Badgley of Badgley Mischka said. āThereās a lot of designers whose soundtracks inspire every detail on the runway. It definitely has an influence over what we do.ā
James Mischka takes the lead on choosing music for their shows and this season was influenced by travel to Italy and a film the two liked.
āWe started off with a lot of retro ā60s Italian music," Mischka said. "We used a little bit of the music from āThe Menuā ⦠which is one of our favorite movies and the music is entrancing and hypnotic to give a sort of hypnotic feeling to the whole show.ā
Much like designing clothes, music is subjective so designers canāt always please their audience with the songs they choose.
āSome people are more judgmental about the music than they are about the clothes,ā Badgley says with a laugh. āWeāre up against that all the time.ā
The fashion week schedule is typically jampacked with several shows happening each day, so music is one way to remain memorable. Thatās one of Gordonās objectives when scoring his shows.
āMy hope is always that you leave and by the end of the day, you hate me so much because the song is stuck in your head and you canāt get it out!ā he said.
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Associated Press journalist John Carucci contributed to this report.