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Loving at the mo...DSQUARED2

Dean and Dan Caten are identical twin brothers, fashion designers and owners of international fashion house, DSQUARED2.

They were born in Toronto, Canada, in 1964, and moved to New York in 1983 to study fashion at the world-famous Parsons School of Design. In 1991, they moved to Milan, Italy, worked as designers at Gianni Versace and the denim brand, Diesel. The first DSQUARED2 shop openend in Milan in 2007.

They also designed the new official uniform of Italian soccer team, Juventus, in 2006.


Known as the 'Horrors' and for staging elaborate fashion shows, no one does bling accessories like DSQUARED2. And I mean it, no one. Elaborate and OTT (over the top) don't come close to describing how great costume jewelry can look if properly accessorised for a genuine avant garde evening at Namibian hot spots.  



For inspiration and to view their latest collections, visit http://www.dsquared2.com/ .

With stores in Athens, Capri, Isanbul, Kiev, Cannes, Singapore, Paris, Nicosia and Hong Kong, I have to wonder when Dean and Dan Caten will consider opening a store in Windhoek? It'll be their first African store...keeping my fingers crossed.

Pictured below, DSQUARED2: Autumn 2013 range.


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