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There was not a real starting point for Dean and Dan to develop Dsquared2 FW16 but an agglomeration of inspirations, well mixed- of course- but rather inconsistent with each other. I hate to break it to you but D2’s ever-present hot cowboy -more Brokeback Mountain than Sergio Leone’s western guy- walked away from the catwalk, at least, for this time. Are you upset?

Hip hop patchwork baggy jeans, Japanese manga and sakura– cherry blossom- as leading patterns, long Goemon’s hakama, 007 smoking jackets, sequin skirts and combat boots, precious ramage embroidered on shirts, tartan bomber jackets and Scottish kilts…overdone? Perhaps. Size matters for Dean and Dan- not  anatomically speaking in this case- and the massive outerwear pieces are the proof. Structured greatcoats with wide shoulders and immense collars are representative of Dsquared winter fashion. No fur inserts here, unexpectedly. PETA gives thanks!-.