Dsquared2 replicates the backstage atmosphere of a runway show to present its pre-spring 2021 men’s collection. Dan and Dean Caten simplify their resort offering with the goal of easy dressing. First and foremost, the famous brothers channel a streetwear vibe with sporty essentials. Models Vincent Forite and Mattia Giovannoni are captured in sporty pieces by photographer Paolo Zerbini. The pair rocks everything from Dsquared2-dressed sweatshirts and bomber jackets to leisure pants and relaxed shorts. Meanwhile, the fashion house delivers bleached denim as model Luke Maehlmann showcases a transition from casual fits to tailored day separates. For the more dressy occasion, Luke joins Edoardo Sebastianelli in elegant eveningwear that features sharp suits and ornate tuxedo jackets.
Dsquared2 Delivers Relaxed Resort ’21 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published December 16, 2020
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