Dean and Dan Caten pack the getaway with denim, tailoring, attitude, and just enough trouble.

Dig out legacy fashion brand Dsquared2 and its Pre-Spring/Summer 2027 collection, where Dean and Dan Caten take the idea of an Italian summer and send it through the brand’s usual filter of denim, desire, sporty mischief, and very deliberate rule-breaking.
This is not polite vacation dressing. This is Dsquared2 doing resort season with one foot in the Mediterranean, one boot still planted in Canadian attitude, and a suitcase full of pieces that know how to flirt before lunch.
Dsquared2 keeps resort season playful with sharp tailoring, cheeky styling, hybrid layers, and the kind of sun-drunk attitude only the Catens can pack.
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The collection plays with the brand’s favorite language: high-low styling, denim as religion, tailoring with a wink, sporty codes, party-ready pieces, and silhouettes that look like they were built for people who missed the boat on purpose because the afterparty sounded better.

There are louche suits, denim moments, sporty flashes, and that constant Dsquared2 push-pull between glamorous and undone. The tailoring wants to behave, then immediately finds a cowboy attitude. The casual pieces want to relax, then catch a little sparkle. The whole thing feels like summer with a passport, a bad idea, and excellent shoes.
What keeps it moving is the hybrid energy. Shirts, jackets, trousers, denim, knits, and accessories all seem to collide in that Caten way — polished but restless, sexy but cheeky, expensive but still allergic to being boring.
And yes, the Dsquared2 DNA remains fully intact: denim is still central, styling is still playful, and the whole collection has that “we packed for the trip but also for the drama” mood.
Dig out the full Dsquared2 Pre-Spring/Summer 2027 collection below.
Inside Dsquared2’s Pre-Spring/Summer 2027 collection.




















Sources: Collection context via Vogue Runway and WWD; additional runway imagery via The Impression; brand destination via Dsquared2.
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