Dsquared2 Fall 2025 MFW: 30th Birthday with Cowboys, Rockstars, and Rebels

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by brownfashionagal

Dsquared2 just turned 30, and in true Caten twins style, they threw an unforgettable fashion party to mark the occasion. It was a spectacle, a celebration, and a wild ride through the brand’s history and future.

Set in a nightclub-inspired space, the show felt more like the ultimate party, with models arriving in vintage limos, cabs, and pickup trucks before strutting onto the runway. It was classic Dsquared2—sexy, playful, and totally over-the-top. Think cowboys, leather-clad rebels, rockstars, and red-carpet divas, all blending past and present Dsquared2 styles in the most dramatic way possible.

The Caten brothers didn’t hold back when it came to star power, either. Supermodels like Naomi Campbell, Irina Shayk, and Tyson Beckford joined the lineup, while rapper Doechii brought the energy with a fierce, show-stopping performance. And just when you thought it couldn’t get more theatrical, Brigitte Nielsen stormed in dressed as a police officer, “arresting” the Catens—who, of course, broke free in style.

The collection itself was a perfect mix of nostalgia and fresh innovation. The brand’s iconic low-slung jeans, trucker hats, and slogan tees made a comeback, but there were also bold new collaborations with Magliano, Vaquera, and sustainable label Bettter. The Ducati partnership brought in sleek leather biker looks, while a nod to Kiss amped up the glam rock vibes. From glittering tie-dye to oversized bombers, every outfit screamed confidence and self-expression.

But beyond the theatrics and statement looks, the show had a heartfelt side. The Catens paid tribute to Julie Enfield, the photographer and style muse who played a major role in their early days. It was a touching reminder that while Dsquared2 is all about fun and excess, it’s also about passion, creativity, and a deep love for unapologetic style.

Three decades in, and the Caten twins are still pushing boundaries, throwing the best parties, and keeping fashion fun. If this anniversary show proved anything, it’s that Dsquared2 isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway

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