The Catens have taken to emphasizing the duality of the Dsquared² man by marching diametrically opposed characters down their catwalks: Here, it was the grease monkey and the professional. It's a smart move, because they've already perfected the rough-and-ready casualwear that first won them a fan base, and now it's the turn of the tailoring side of their business.
Suits featured bespoke detailing (topstitching, working cuffs) but it was the mint-green blazer that was most seductive, simultaneously straight and way out there somewhere (and it was worn with purple desert boots, highlighting the collection's irresistibly errant footwear). But for all their attention to perfectly cut cover-ups, it will always be the belt of Apollo that is the Catens' favorite accessory. Here, it was highlighted to perfection in a range of swimwear that had American retailers smiling during a week when designers have, on the whole, ignored the beachy needs of their clientele.
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