Dean and Dan Caten offered an updated, fun and glamorous take on the preppy look for Dsquared2's pre-fall collection.
For pre-fall, Dean and Dan Caten portrayed an army of posh British college chicks. They spanned from respectable tops of the class in sartorial blazers, striped sweaters and jeans to naughty, highly glamorous rebels pairing their boyfriends’ oversize cardigans with checkered micro skirts.
In keeping with the brand’s signature attitude, the mood was hyper fun at Dsquared2, where the collection, worked in a palette of autumn tones matched with Eighties’ bright primary hues, was all about a revisited preppy style. Maxi down jackets in striped sartorial fabrics, jeans with colorful patches, chic blanket capes layered on suits, as well as rugby shirts transformed into puffers with built-in hoodies were some of the cool designs giving a young and fun twist to the lineup.
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