The Mulleavy sisters take music seriously; their father was an avid music collector whose record collection helped finance the beginnings of Rodarte. So it made sense that at their runway show this week, the collection reflected the two genres they grew up with: psychedelic rock and grunge. We felt the models' grunge-y goth looks through the sounds of the Butthole Surfers as they wove their way through a neon light installation, and when the dark trenches of the '90s morphed into freaky '60s looks, the music transitioned into Beck's Black Hole and the twangy sitar reminded us of a time when LSD was considered innocent. Click through our slideshow to get into the mood.
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