Dsquared2 Pre-Fall 2023
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
Dean and Caten, the fashion world’s most famous twins, founders, and creative directors of DSQUARED2, bring with them a collection that any vintage lover would love to own. Together they form a wardrobe of top hits for men’s PreFall, in which we find a little bit of everything from denim, through something from the 50s and 80s – American version in varsity and athleisure style -, to 70s rock style. Timeless pieces that go with any look, classics to which Dsquared2 brings a dose of the unexpected.
The collection blends sophisticated luxury with Dsquared2 heritage. Silk femme shirts with collared collars and lace-trimmed dungarees are worn under rugged pieces like distressed leather jackets and washed blue jeans. The perfect blazer comes with large gold buttons and is worn over leopard print trousers. Outerwear is a study in that sexy 70s type. Highlights include a varsity jacket with leather sleeves, a super soft shearling distressed aviator, and a suede safari shirt jacket.
Great American wilderness styling means this guy is rugged and sporty too, wrapped in a shearling-lined plaid jacket. Western shirts with silk floral embroidery are paired with distressed jeans and cowboy boots, a Skidoo coat with chinos and hiking boots, and a khaki mechanic’s jumpsuit with multiple shading and patch pockets.
Glam rock – and – roll, as a Rod Stewart-inspired jacket and striped trousers, and a sheer tulle shirt embellished with beads are mixed with denim. Rod Stewart, and a sheer tulle shirt embellished with bugle beads mixed with denim, stone – stonewashed and bleached with a glossy finish or coated throughout – over in miniature crystals, and bronze glitter leather boots. Another pair of jeans has star appliqués – in different washes and shades of blue.
Sportswear has retro details: a deep V- strap on a grey sweatshirt and a vintage trio on a tracksuit.
Accessories are ready for their stage moment: wide round felt hats, Dsquared2 caps to hide from camera flashes, silk scarves that knot around the neck, and boots that shine in metallic tones.
Check out the collection below:
































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