Sunday, March 15, 2015

Dsquared2 Fall 2015

Dsquared2 Fall 2015

Twin brothers Dean and Dan Caten of Dsquared2 transmogrified models into bona fide Yukon Indians for their latest Fall 2015 collection. The pair drew inspiration from their Canadian roots and were inspired by the mountainous terrain of Canada's wild west.

Caroline Trentini opened the collection in a shrunken, Herringbone blazer which was layered to the perennial favourite, denim jacket. A rustic corduroy waistcoat in the shade of toffee and white skinny leg jeans complete with with oversized pannier pockets concluded the look. A low slung, terracotta belt offset the pants. Mocha, studded stilettos featured fur inserts lending a cultural edge.

High octane energy came in the form of a bohemian suede coat with Mongolian lamb fur trimmings in shades of eggplant, lady bug red and ebony. Sable fur graced the lower half of the coat injecting textural delight. Distressed suede trousers looked as though they had been on a Bear Grylls adventure. Chunky cable knit socks, feathered lariat and colossal sized bejewelled earrings dangled precariously from Vanessa Moody's lobes. A matching statement neck piece added copious amounts of bling to the mix. High neck, full length tribal tattooed body stockings were a hallmark feature worn layered over the majority of runway looks. 

Sunkissed warrior, Kate Grigorieva modelled a black polished Sergeant Peppers inspired coat complete with gold bullion braiding. The structured coat was twinned to a modern day corset dress in herringbone. The feminine mini dress featured sassy gathering with leather drawstring ties. A fur stole in vanilla wheaten was suspended from Grigorieva's hip.

A clash of Spanish matador meets artisan village people was evident on a vermilion silk dinner jacket teamed to a cropped denim jacket, crisp white pussy bow blouse and ebony pantaloon. Gold bullet buttons cascaded down the outer calf for a boost of finesse. Accessories included a luxurious fur stole, sapphire teardrop bib necklace and a tribal infused tote featuring leather tassels, feathers, studs and intricate beadwork.

For the ultimate, statement making cover up, look no further than the fur Ikat print overcoat. A gargantuan fur hood framed Mariana Santana's face injecting cultural globetrotter qualities. Worn belted, the coat fell below the knee and starred in a colour palette comprising of pure white, scarlet, desert sand and chocolate. Not for the timid. Black, slimline 7/8 trousers with bullion braiding were paired to crystal encrusted stilettos. Not exactly ideal footwear for trekking mountains but it added a kitsch glam element to the look.

A colourful Mexican serape skirt was paired to a shearling aviator jacket and basic scoop neck tank accompanied by the tattooed body stocking. Other garments that lit up the runway included fringed ponchos, plaid shirts, cape coats and voluminous billowy maxis reminiscent of Tom Ford's days at the helm of YSL.

By Courtney Jones.

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