Dsquared2 Fall 2025 Collection

Dsquared2 Fall 2025 Collection

If there’s one thing Dean and Dan Caten understand better than most, it’s the art of spectacle. To celebrate 30 years of Dsquared2, the twin designers delivered an unapologetically bold, high-energy runway show that was equal parts nostalgic tribute and theatrical extravaganza.

Titled “Obsessed2,” the collection was a full-throttle homage to the brand’s evolution—from its irreverent beginnings to its status as a fashion provocateur. The set itself was pure showmanship: a hyper-stylized New York City street scene, complete with vintage limousines, yellow taxis, and trucks unloading a parade of eccentric characters. Showgirls, leather-clad bikers, cowboys, fetish-inspired figures, and bodybuilders stormed the runway, embodying the rebellious, sexy energy that has long defined the brand.

True to its signature aesthetic, the collection embraced oversized outerwear, exaggerated proportions, and a fearless approach to provocation. A nod to its ever-evolving identity, collaborations with Magliano, Vaquera, and Bettter injected fresh perspectives into classic Dsquared2 tropes, proving that while the brand thrives on excess, it also knows how to reinvent itself.

But this wasn’t just about fashion—it was a star-studded, high-voltage performance. Supermodels and music icons descended to honor the Catens, with Naomi Campbell commanding the spotlight, while Doechii and JT’s electrifying performance heightened the show’s feverish energy. And then, in true Dsquared2 fashion, the finale took a turn for the cinematic: Brigitte Nielsen stormed in as a police officer, “arresting” the Caten twins, only for them to break free—decked out in tuxedos and towering platform shoes—before escaping to a riotous after-party.

Yet beneath all the theatrics, the collection carried a deeply personal touch, dedicated to Julie Enfield, a longtime muse and model who shaped the brand’s journey. In the end, Dsquared2’s 30th anniversary show was more than just a celebration—it was a statement, a reaffirmation that after three decades, the brand remains as rebellious, youthful, and uninhibited as ever.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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