

MOLTN Weekly Playlist: An Ode To Men’s Fashion Week
MOLTN Weekly Playlist: An Ode To Men’s Fashion Week
MOLTN Weekly Playlist: An Ode To Men’s Fashion Week
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January 17, 2026



Amrita Singh
Chief Editor





Some songs don’t just soundtrack fashion - they debut through it. This week’s playlist pulls together tracks that first arrived on the runway, where music and clothes moved in sync.
This week’s playlist is a nod to the moments when fashion and music collided so perfectly they became inseparable. These are tracks that didn’t just play at shows - they arrived through them.
Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance is forever tied to Alexander McQueen’s Plato’s Atlantis, a show that felt seismic then and still does now. Masculinity by Lucky Love made its first impression on the runway too, pairing raw emotion with stark silhouettes. Versace by Migos landed exactly where you’d expect - soundtracking a Versace show that leaned fully into bravado and excess. Kanye West’s Fade emerged through the Yeezy universe, where movement and body became as central as the clothes themselves.
Then there are the classics: Daft Punk’s Da Funk, a reminder of when fashion and electronic music shared a fearless, experimental streak, and Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones, favoured by Hedi Slimane for his time at Saint Laurent - dramatic, cinematic, and endlessly reusable, resurfacing time and again on runways that favour impact over subtlety. And these are just some of them.
Together, these tracks capture fashion at its most performative - when music doesn’t sit quietly in the background, but leads the room. This playlist is about mood, memory, and momentum.
Press play here - and walk accordingly.
This week’s playlist is a nod to the moments when fashion and music collided so perfectly they became inseparable. These are tracks that didn’t just play at shows - they arrived through them.
Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance is forever tied to Alexander McQueen’s Plato’s Atlantis, a show that felt seismic then and still does now. Masculinity by Lucky Love made its first impression on the runway too, pairing raw emotion with stark silhouettes. Versace by Migos landed exactly where you’d expect - soundtracking a Versace show that leaned fully into bravado and excess. Kanye West’s Fade emerged through the Yeezy universe, where movement and body became as central as the clothes themselves.
Then there are the classics: Daft Punk’s Da Funk, a reminder of when fashion and electronic music shared a fearless, experimental streak, and Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones, favoured by Hedi Slimane for his time at Saint Laurent - dramatic, cinematic, and endlessly reusable, resurfacing time and again on runways that favour impact over subtlety. And these are just some of them.
Together, these tracks capture fashion at its most performative - when music doesn’t sit quietly in the background, but leads the room. This playlist is about mood, memory, and momentum.
Press play here - and walk accordingly.
This week’s playlist is a nod to the moments when fashion and music collided so perfectly they became inseparable. These are tracks that didn’t just play at shows - they arrived through them.
Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance is forever tied to Alexander McQueen’s Plato’s Atlantis, a show that felt seismic then and still does now. Masculinity by Lucky Love made its first impression on the runway too, pairing raw emotion with stark silhouettes. Versace by Migos landed exactly where you’d expect - soundtracking a Versace show that leaned fully into bravado and excess. Kanye West’s Fade emerged through the Yeezy universe, where movement and body became as central as the clothes themselves.
Then there are the classics: Daft Punk’s Da Funk, a reminder of when fashion and electronic music shared a fearless, experimental streak, and Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones, favoured by Hedi Slimane for his time at Saint Laurent - dramatic, cinematic, and endlessly reusable, resurfacing time and again on runways that favour impact over subtlety. And these are just some of them.
Together, these tracks capture fashion at its most performative - when music doesn’t sit quietly in the background, but leads the room. This playlist is about mood, memory, and momentum.
Press play here - and walk accordingly.
This week’s playlist is a nod to the moments when fashion and music collided so perfectly they became inseparable. These are tracks that didn’t just play at shows - they arrived through them.
Lady Gaga’s Bad Romance is forever tied to Alexander McQueen’s Plato’s Atlantis, a show that felt seismic then and still does now. Masculinity by Lucky Love made its first impression on the runway too, pairing raw emotion with stark silhouettes. Versace by Migos landed exactly where you’d expect - soundtracking a Versace show that leaned fully into bravado and excess. Kanye West’s Fade emerged through the Yeezy universe, where movement and body became as central as the clothes themselves.
Then there are the classics: Daft Punk’s Da Funk, a reminder of when fashion and electronic music shared a fearless, experimental streak, and Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones, favoured by Hedi Slimane for his time at Saint Laurent - dramatic, cinematic, and endlessly reusable, resurfacing time and again on runways that favour impact over subtlety. And these are just some of them.
Together, these tracks capture fashion at its most performative - when music doesn’t sit quietly in the background, but leads the room. This playlist is about mood, memory, and momentum.
Press play here - and walk accordingly.


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