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Sport, Celebrities & Sparkle: Dsquared2 Heats Up Milan Fashion Week January 2026

Dsquared2 showed up and showed out at Milan Fashion Week in January 2026, kicking off the season with a runway that felt more like a high-fashion winter Olympics than a traditional show. Dan and Dean Caten leaned fully into their Canadian roots, delivering a Fall/Winter 2026–2027 collection packed with snow-sport energy, celebrity heat, and that unmistakable Dsquared2 drama we secretly (or not so secretly) live for.



The vibe? Cold weather, hot silhouettes. The runway transformed into a snowy mountain fantasy where performance wear met pure spectacle. Think oversized puffers dripping in crystals, ski-ready parkas, glossy nylons, and structured outerwear that looked ready for both the slopes and the front row. Proportions were bold and powerful — wide shoulders, cinched waists, and long lines designed to move, flex, and demand attention.



One of the biggest mic-drop moments came early, when Hudson Williams — yes, that Hudson Williams from Heated Rivalry — made his runway debut. Fresh off major red carpet buzz, he opened the show in distressed denim layered with Olympic-inspired patches, skin-tight jeans, and massive ski boots that screamed alpine cool. It was the perfect blend of sport, celebrity, and fashion crossover — very now, very Milan.



Throughout the show, Canadian symbolism popped up in the most Dsquared2 way possible. Maple leaves splashed across jerseys, hockey references showed up in graphic knits, and snowboard-ready looks clashed intentionally with fur coats, vinyl leggings, and barely-there tanks. Tailoring also had its moment, with sharp double-breasted suits and gem-covered outerwear adding polish to the chaos.

The styling felt fearless and fun — puffed caps, slope-access badges, and exaggerated textures made everything feel slightly unhinged in the best way. It was giving competition, confidence, and controlled chaos.



For the finale, Dan and Dean Caten closed the show in iconic fashion, storming the runway in Dsquared2 hockey jerseys atop two muscular models. It was loud, proud, and unapologetically them.

Dsquared2 at Milan Fashion Week January 2026 wasn’t about playing it safe. It was about owning the spectacle, celebrating heritage, and proving once again that fashion can be functional, theatrical, and totally Gen Z-approved — all at the same time. ❄️✨



Sport, celebrity e glitter: Dsquared2 infiamma la Milan Fashion Week di gennaio 2026



Dsquared2 ha dominato la scena alla Milan Fashion Week di gennaio 2026, aprendo la settimana con una sfilata che sembrava più un’Olimpiade fashion invernale che un classico show. Dan e Dean Caten hanno spinto al massimo la loro identità canadese, portando in passerella una collezione Fall/Winter 2026–2027 carica di energia sportiva, celebrità e puro spettacolo Dsquared2.



L’atmosfera era ghiacciata, ma i look decisamente hot. La passerella si è trasformata in una montagna innevata dove il performance wear incontrava il glamour più audace. Maxi piumini tempestati di cristalli, parka da sci, nylon lucidi e capispalla strutturati pronti sia per le piste che per il front row. Le proporzioni erano forti e decise: spalle ampie, vita segnata e silhouette pensate per muoversi e farsi notare.



Uno dei momenti più virali è arrivato subito, con il debutto in passerella di Hudson Williams, star di Heated Rivalry. Fresco di red carpet internazionali, ha aperto lo show indossando un bomber in denim distressed con badge ispirati alle Olimpiadi, jeans ultra aderenti e enormi scarponi da sci. Sport, celebrity e moda si sono fusi in un mix perfettamente in linea con il momento culturale.

I riferimenti al Canada erano ovunque, ma sempre filtrati dallo stile irriverente del brand.



Foglie d’acero su jersey tecnici, richiami all’hockey su maglieria grafica e snowboarder in knitwear bold. Il tutto in contrasto con pellicce voluminose, leggings in vinile e top strappati. La sartoria ha aggiunto una nota sharp, con completi doppiopetto e outerwear gioiello in colori ad alto impatto.

Lo styling era volutamente esagerato: cappelli puff, badge da piste premium, texture estreme e layering senza regole. Caotico, divertente, potentissimo.



Il finale? Iconico. Dan e Dean Caten hanno chiuso la sfilata cavalcando la passerella su due modelli muscolosi, indossando jersey da hockey Dsquared2. Applausi, hype e vibes da medaglia d’oro.

Dsquared2 a Milano, gennaio 2026, non ha cercato la sicurezza. Ha scelto lo spettacolo, l’identità e l’energia Gen Z, dimostrando ancora una volta che moda, sport e cultura pop possono convivere — e brillare — sulla stessa passerella. ❄️✨

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