Dsquared2 typically shows its collections on the last day of Milan Fashion Week, but this year was different. Celebrating their 20 year anniversary, twin designing brothers Dan and Dean Caten, opened fashion week with a runway presentation that easily read like a greatest hits. The flamboyant Dsquared2 man, exuding glamour and a rock ‘n’ roll cool was in fine form. Skinny, distressed denim jeans were belted low on the hips and a parade of Dsquared2 essentials delighted. There were oversized parkas, printed, slim-fit button-downs, leather jackets, quilted vests and more. They may have been showing fall, but the Caten brothers also paid homage to the shirtless models in denim they have become known for–fur trapper cap anyone?
Dsquared2 Celebrates 20 Year Anniversary with Greatest Hits for Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear Collection
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