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For Dean and Dan Caten’s latest co-ed show, the men’s was consistent and certainly formulaic, not moving forward. Womenswear, on the other hand, was moving backward.
At County of Milan, MGSM and DSquared2, change was afoot to different degrees, reports Angelo Flaccavento.
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The collection, while solid, lacked the touch of extremism and kitsch that make the Catens lovely and loved.
Having men and women share the DSquared2 catwalk for the first time meant that the Catens were able to exhibit the full cinematic scope of their skills. The results were often striking — elegance and utility bordering on surreal.
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The collection was openly referential and repetitive, but the couture richness of DSquared2's iterations on the theme felt revitalising.
The Catens are always looking for ways to elevate their core product — jeans, bombers, tailored blazers — and they have become supremely accomplished at mounting spectacles that do just that. But tonight felt off.
Dean and Dan Caten layered heaps of decoration and dark glamour on an unlikely hybrid of Victoriana, military and samurai.
Take some Japanese manga and some UK punk, add Canadian twins and shake violently.
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