RESIDE SUMMER 2022
IT TAKES TWO TWIN FASHION DESIGNERS DAN AND DEAN CATEN LOVE TO SAY THEY WERE “BORN IN CANADA, MADE IN ITALY”
What was it like being backstage again after two long years? DAN: Like it used to be. The adrenaline,
the nerves, the e citement, the chaos. DEAN: e did one video show. It was almost the same amount of work and money, with much less reward. DAN: There’s something magical about a live fashion show, and the energy of the room.
Brothers Dean and Dan Caten, shown from left to right, founded Dsquared2.
For your spring line, you had grunge on the brain. DAN: Spring was like a great hanging
out moment. DEAN: A fairy tale. DAN: rungy, yes, but poetic, with laser-cut camouflage that was airy, and these delicate print dresses. It was a bit romantic for us. You also debuted the “Honey” collection, a new size-inclusive line for spring. DAN: e started it for the American
esigner twins Dean and Dan Caten, who grew up financially struggling D and often bullied outside Toronto then
skyrocketed to fame as co-founders of the Milan-based lu ury label Dsquared2, have long touted a personal mantra: orn in anada, made in Italy. These days, add to that beachcombing in yprus. Lean, chiseled, and perennially tan, the atens, 5 , have made an art form of living, working, and playing together. After parlaying a semester at Parsons into a gig as co-creative directors of the lu e anadian brand Ports International later Ports 1 1 , they relocated to Milan, starting their own menswear brand with minimal funds and
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ma imum showmanship. They soon caught the eye of Madonna they created costumes for her Don’t Tell Me video and 00 world tour , later adding womenswear to the mi . A stream of celebrity fans followed, from Lenny ravit to hristina Aguilera and Rihanna. nown for e travagant runway shows, the brothers found it tough to scale back during the pandemic. They o ered a video presentation of their spring line last September. ut this year they returned to the runway with a men’s show in anuary and women’s in February. They spoke to RESIDE® from their showroom in Milan.
market. There are a lot of curvy girls out there. e wanted to have things that would accommodate all si es and shapes. e created the “honey fit,” which is for voluptuous beautiful girls. DEAN: It’s almost a se ier version of our regular line. These girls are proud of their curves. Let’s jump back to 1991, when you decided to move to Milan. Why there, and not London, Paris, L.A., New York? DAN: hile working for Ports, we
spent time in Italy visiting fabric mills. Somehow there was a connection. ur father’s Italian. e felt really at home here. e liked the food, the people. So we chose to start our company here. ur father came to anada to start his life and we kind of closed the circle by coming back to Italy to start ours.