Models stepped onto a red catwalk as Dsquared2 unveiled its spring-summer 2020 collection during Milan Fashion Week. Looking to Chinese culture for inspiration, Dan and Dean Caten delivered a concise lineup with rich character. Putting Hollywood icon Bruce Lee front and center on a must-have t-shirt, Dsquared2 bridged the gap between western and eastern style aesthetics. Cuffed Japanese selvedge denim jeans with wallet chains joined printed camp-collar shirts and slouchy tanks. Meanwhile, bold tiger prints and leather pieces such as a sleeveless jacket opened themselves up to a parade of chrysanthemums, silk satin, and gold lamé.
Dsquared2 Looks to Chinese Culture to Inspire Spring ’20 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published June 18, 2019
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