Teenage Madness. DsQuared2 AW23

I just love it when DsQuared2 goes naughty, sleazy, hot and unapologetically DsQuared2. While other brands are trying to desperately capture the Y2k style, Dean and Dan Caten don’t have tii force it – they simply have it in their blood. And with styling help of Haley Wollens, they delivered a great show on the first day of men’s Milan Fashion Week. “Teenage madness!” shrieked the Caten twins in unison backstage before the show. “We’re looking back to look forward, thinking of what we’ve done in the past, and the energy of the Dsquared2 rebels,” they said. “We’re celebrating what we were already pushing a long time ago – being yourself, being individual, and the freedom of feeling comfortable in your own skin. No judgment.” The Dsquared2 posse of teenagers flaunted a string of characters straight from the Catens’ dorm room years: the geek, the goth, the starlet, the emo, the femme, all in their own broken-up/put-back-together-again finery. The dorm room in question was actually meticulously reproduced as the catwalk’s backdrop, furnished with all the cool paraphernalia which has populated the teenage years of every generation, from X to Y to Z and everything in between. Describing the zillion combinations the twins were able to concoct would, in fact, be madness. To very partially summarize, Western fringed jackets, Canadian outerwear, crystal-studded destroyed denim, cowboy leather jockstraps, ultra-low slung cargos, exposed boxers, teddy bear bombers, lace panties and see-through camisoles were put into their fashion percolator, spit out and re-assembled into beautifully body-revealing crazy ensembles. “Playing with girl things, playing with boy things, nothing is hotter than a hot guy in girly panties!” they enthused. “So we kind of went there. Openness! Playfulness! Courage! And no judgment.

Collage by Edward Kanarecki.
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Chloë Sevigny x Régime des Fleurs

100 ml of pure heaven. I’m talking about Little Flower, the perfume made in collaboration between Régime des Fleurs, the fragrance label founded in Los Angeles by Alia Raza and Ezra Woods, and Chloë Sevigny, the film and fashion icon. Little Flower is Régime des Fleurs’ provocative take on Sevigny’s favorite bloom – the rose. Dewy, romantic and fleshy, with a woody musk finish. With black tea, bleeding heart (it’s actually a flower name, but then… who knows?), blackcurrant bud, peony, palo santo incense, pomelo, honeysuckle and a precious Ottoman rose absolute. I love Chloë Sevigny, I love Régime des Fleurs, I love roses – so I’m dying to try this perfume out.

Chloë Sevigny photographed by Inez & Vinoodh and styled by Haley Wollens.

#InstaLOVE – November 2017

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I am an Instagram maniac and I openly confess that I spend too much time on filtering my feed. But it’s irresistible, when you have so many great accounts to follow! If you’re ready for a dose of beautifully curated walls, inspiring photos and delightful shots – see my November recommendations!

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@hobomag / This very ‘normal’ photo of Tilda Swinton, taken by Juergen Teller, is the most striking thing I’ve seen for months on Instagram. No explanations needed!

@marrakech_brooklyn / Who doesn’t love an eternally chic mood-feed? The one curated by Paul Rowland is my latest favourite, with some great Debbie Harry S&M / Lauren Hutton in mud moments.

@robbiespencer / Robbie Spencer is Dazed & Confused Magazine’s creative director. His Instagram feed is solely dedicated to his work. He posts rarely, but when he does, you just want to ‘bookmark’ each post. Whether it’s Lily McMenamy in a Balenciaga couture gown and Robert Quinn’s houndstooth body or Junya Watanabe neo-punks, Spencer is one of the brightest minds behind London’s fashion scene.

@haleywollens / Haley Wollens is a stylist, who doesn’t necessarily want to style the editorials in the most ‘safe’ way – the looks rather disturb, than please the advertisers. Also, she works with Chloë Sevigny, dressing her in Saint Laurent and Y / Project. That’s quite a match!

AND, if you want to follow one more account on Instagram… why don’t you follow, ta-da, @designandculturebyed?