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DSquared2 Mens F/W 10.11 Milan

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Loving the subtle change in direction at Dsquared:) the tailored drop crotch black pants are to die for!
 
I like the fight concept with all that blood, but models are too cute for that.....

And Bill Kaulitz ? :sick:
 
I actually like the collection, I think it has blended the hockey jersey element in this collection
 
Er...I think the models are looking really hot actually :$
I've seen them looking worse (like in the Burberry show where they just look ghostly pale and sick)
The clothes are, well, very commercial which is good for business I guess.
But Oh God are those pink latex shirts? 0_o That's just wrong
 
the whole collection doesn't work for me. just too bloody and nightclub like. and the kid, bill, he should be singing instead of walking down the runway.
 
Bill Kaulitz looked really horrible in that whatever costume he has on. And he was dressed like Ryuk in DeathNote? No wonder it looked familiar. :rofl:
 
Sometimes...I do like DSquared...but this collection is BEYOND tasteless, and disturbingly tacky.

Since when was blood, fist-fighting and violence considered to be stylish and chic??

Understandably, this is simply based on a story, or a fantasy....I don't think Dan and Dean are trying to encourage violence, but from the look of this show, it certainly doesn't represent a positive influence.
 
i love DSQUARED2 & im happy they inject some shock value into their collection.
 
i don't know what the hell everyone has against this Tokio Hotel singer ... but it reeks of snobbery. he's clearly an inspiration to the designers and with his almost unfathomable androgyny, i think he's quite stunning.

jesus, it's better than Paris Hilton or Rihanna or Pam Anderson or whomever else the twins have had in their shows!

there are a couple of pairs of pants that i might wear ... but other than that, it's basically typical cheesy DSquared2.
 
it's great that they took a cue from john galliano and decided to make their catwalks complete theatrical productions because this is the stuff that keeps fashion going in the rough times. whoever said this is the same dsquared stuff they always do has hit it on the head. it's funny: no matter how they dress it up or how much red makeup they splatter, the jeans fit the same and their "collection" pieces still have the same attitude.

personally, i'm waxing fetishistic over those sheer sweaters -- they make for great layering pieces no matter the time of the year -- and some of those tuxedo separates would work nicely no matter where one celebrated new years. and let's face it: the jeans and tees and hats will sell no matter what -- after all, kids with their parents credit cards don't know what a recession is.
 

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