DSQUARED2 Spring/Summer 2025
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
DSQUARED2 was the second fashion house to present its Spring/Summer 2025 collection during the latest edition of Milan Fashion Week, which is currently in full swing.
This season, the company founded and creatively directed by Dean and Dan Caten, decided to take their guests to the historical Teatro Lirico Giorgio Gaber, located at number 14 Via Larga, where the red and velvet stage curtains and seats already anticipated what was to be seen would be naughty and fun. Indeed, it was, as the show started with a cabaret performance in the purest style of the film “Magic Mike”.
Such adjectives could be the perfect qualifiers to define both the proposal as seen and the firm’s spirit. It is clear that, when the hot weather arrives, the DSQUARED2 boys want to undress, show off their sculpted bodies, and have fun, whether on a personal or fashion level. As for the latter, it’s at these times that you can see the pastel and dark-toned clothes they wear – revealing the skin-tight bondage harnesses that go with them – such as flowing sheer shirts; fitted and cropped athletic tops; jumpers with large v-necklines or asymmetrical necklines treated with lamination techniques; and sweatshirts. All of the upper garments are worn with trousers, whether they are mini, Bermuda, or traditional, but always worn in their characteristic style. None of them go unnoticed and exude sensuality because of the fabrics they are made of, such as denim, leather, or latex, or the details they have.
All new work from D2 has a more “elegant” and understated side, and this one is no exception. Examples of this are the broad-shouldered suits with voluminous pleated trousers that reference 1980s work outfits and bring glamour to the line. The word “glamour” for some means opulence or maximalism, and it seems that the designer duo share this thought, just look at the white biker jacket with crystal fringes that closed the show, paired with mini shorts and lace-up, buttoned-up sneakers; a type of shoe that was very present, as were the thick-soled, studded sneakers or cowboy boots in different colours.
Have a look at the DSQUARED2 Spring/Summer 2025 collection below:

































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