The Canadian twins Dean and Dan Caten have successfully managed their Italian brand DSquared2 for almost 30 years, which has become a cult by mainly dressing Madonna and Christina Aguilera. Initially launched as a men’s brand in 1995, before launching women’s collections in 2003, the house is now accustomed to mixing genders on its catwalks. And his latest autumn-winter 2024-2025 DSquared2 show does it in a more magical way than ever.
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The Dsquared2 autumn-winter 2024-2025 fashion show in which the cufflinks transform instantly
The collection itself called #D2MetaMorph was full of Y2K looks, with lots of destroyed, faded, low-rise jeans worn with crop tops and trapper or Canadian jackets, as well as oversized hats. Special mention for the chaps (cowboy leggings) all in sequins, worn by both women and men. But to further mark the spirits, the models passed through a sort of cabin from which their identical twin emerged but with a completely different outfit, much more evening, as if she had changed her look instantly.
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At the height of this gimmick designed to generate buzz on social networks, art directors Dean and Dan Caten also played the game at the time of the finale. The first appeared in a relatively masculine look before entering the cabin and letting out his twin in a drag queen version.
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