First previewed over a fame-filled NYFW dinner in September, the line includes four-bar emblazoned nylon tracksuits, patch-pocket needle-stitched cotton formals and more.
Introducing their first curated holiday focus.
Designer Matthieu Blazy looked to Anthony Bourdain and epicurean delights to whip up his latest platter of Bottega Veneta goods.
With handwritten prints from the creative director and trompe l’oeil reprisals of his signature biker styles.
Transforming classic formalwear with exaggerated proportions, rebellious tailoring, crystal finishes and more.
The brand ditches the optimism of its last collection and focuses on creating garments for a dystopian future.
With sharp trench coats, crisp blazers, casual sweaters, relaxed denim and more.
Spotlighting a mix of layerable casualwear fit for transitional climates.
The lookbook, featuring both men’s and women’s designs, is inspired by Hubert de Givenchy’s sense of “confident chic.”
Although, that’s been the case.
Ahead of their Spring 2025 runway in Milan, twin designers Dean and Dan Caten define who exactly the Dsquared2 man is — in all of his different plotlines.