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Dean and Dan Caten Celebrate DSquared2 20th Anniversary in Milan
By SENATUS News | 18 January 2015

The Fall/Winter 2015/2016 edition of Milan's Men's Fashion Week showcase which takes place in January kicked off with Canadian twins feting two decades of their label. Joining the celebrations was Mary J. Blige who was the musical guest for the brand's catwalk presentation.

The duo featured a collection that came across as highlights of their bestsellers: Skinny, distressed denim low-riser jeans, versize parkas, printed, slim-fit button-downs, leather jackets, quilted vests and more. The Caten twins, decked out in matching celebratory tuxedos, showed their tribute collection to 1,300 guests amid towering sculptures by German artist Anselm Kiefer at Pirelli's capacious Hangar Bicocca on the outskirts of Milan.

"We want to look ahead," Dan Caten said. "In these years, we brought the brand exactly to the level that we always dreamed, we learned the tricks of the trade and now we have again found the same enthusiasm as when we started out."

Brazilian supermodel Izabel Goulart also made a star turn on the runway, mixing up the rocker-inspired outfits by the men.

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