This study analyzes music visualization characteristics in modern fashion based on Wassily Kandinsky's musicvisualization theory. Alexander McQueen’s 2014 Spring Ready-to-wear Collection (as inspired by Mondrian's paintings)was selected as the research subject. First, an analysis of Mondrian's paintings based on Wassily Kandinsky's theoryshows that music visualization characteristics can be categorized into spatiality, mobility, and duality. Second, McQueenapplied Mondrian's paintings to the overall design, structured the model's shape in the painting, or created patterns usingcolors and lines that introduced them in clothes; symbolic forms were also introduced as part of or a decorative factorof the clothes. Third, spatiality refers to the creation of a feeling of space through emptiness or fill using lines, colors,and shape. Musical atmosphere such as dissonance were expressed in clothing through the application of color contrast,lines and silhouette dynamics, and symbolic format and patterns by Mondrian. Fourth, mobility generally refers to motioncaused by a certain stimulus. Mondrian expressed vibration, internal resonance, sound level in music that emphasizedcolor irregularity, primary color contrast, and rough brush touches as well as free and organic patterns. McQueenexpressed this with primary color contrast using different materials, rough touch based on texture, and pattern repetitionthrough transformation. Fifth, duality generally refers to the artistic effect caused by overlap. Mondrian created a resemblanceof dissonance and music through line and color as expressed through the duality of clothing design componentsbased on the artistic sense of the designer.