Featuring technical outerwear, icy denim, and high-altitude glamour with a sharp, sexed-up edge.


Dsquared2’s Fall/Winter 2026 show moved like an action scene. Fast, loud, and built around adrenaline. After last year’s 30th anniversary moment, Dean and Dan Caten doubled down on what they do best: winter dressing with attitude, rooted in their Canadian DNA but dialed up for Milan.
Guests received invitations designed like ski passes, then watched a runway staged as a snowy slope—more mountain fantasy than literal weather report. The setting made the point immediately: this wasn’t about cozy layering. This was about performance, speed, and turning cold-weather gear into a look with bite.



The collection pushed the idea of alpine clothing as nightlife armor. Think oversized puffers, protective silhouettes, and pieces that blend leather with technical sport details. There were flashes of ’70s ski style, sharp proportions, and ice-wash denim that felt straight out of a winter grindhouse.
It all sat somewhere between luxury snow gear and cyberpunk bravado. What we got was pure Dsquared2: unapologetic, physical, and a little reckless in the best way. A reminder that winter style doesn’t need to be polite—it can hit like a rush.









