Dsquared2 Resort 2026 Outfits the Rebellious Schoolboy
SummaryDsquared2 has revealed its Resort 2026 menswear collection.The line is inspired by "icons of freedom and rebellion from the '50s and '70s."Canadian twin designers Dean and Dan Caten, known for the provocative, rebellious, and sex-appealing fashions under their Italian label Dsquared2, are back with, well, another provocative, rebellious, and sex-appealing collection for Resort 2026.As pictured in the lookbook above, the brothers' latest manifesto explores freedom and defiance from the '50s and '70s through the lens of a common locale for collegiate misconduct: the bathroom, "where free spirits sneak away to smoke cigarettes or simply have a moment of freedom and solitude, becomes a stage of countercultural community," the designers explained.The line merges reworked preppy classics, like luxurious knits, linen shirts, and denim monogram bombers, with bad-boy staples, including leather coats, distressed denim trousers, and '70s motorcycle boots. Modish sweat-sets appear to elevate free-dress days, while letter jackets and rugby shirts drive the schoolboy narrative home.Elsewhere, the collection boasts two collaborations. The first team-up is with the ubiquitous symbol of happiness, Smiley, which appears on a T-shirt reading "Smile! It confuses people." The second is with photographer Tom Bianchi, whose '70s and '80s Polaroid images from Fire Island land all over Dsquared2's signature hoodies, T-shirts, bags, and swimwear.At the end of the line, the "coolest teacher on campus" enters the bathroom, halting Dsquared2's stylish rebellion. The dapper instructor serves as a reminder of the twin designers' tailoring, wearing a series of slick, sophisticated suits. "With a knowing wink, he sends these troublemakers back to class – but not before bumming a cigarette and sharing a summertime memory," the brothers wrote.See Dsqquared2's Resort 2026 collection in the gallery above.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Summary
- Dsquared2 has revealed its Resort 2026 menswear collection.
- The line is inspired by "icons of freedom and rebellion from the '50s and '70s."
Canadian twin designers Dean and Dan Caten, known for the provocative, rebellious, and sex-appealing fashions under their Italian label Dsquared2, are back with, well, another provocative, rebellious, and sex-appealing collection for Resort 2026.
As pictured in the lookbook above, the brothers' latest manifesto explores freedom and defiance from the '50s and '70s through the lens of a common locale for collegiate misconduct: the bathroom, "where free spirits sneak away to smoke cigarettes or simply have a moment of freedom and solitude, becomes a stage of countercultural community," the designers explained.
The line merges reworked preppy classics, like luxurious knits, linen shirts, and denim monogram bombers, with bad-boy staples, including leather coats, distressed denim trousers, and '70s motorcycle boots. Modish sweat-sets appear to elevate free-dress days, while letter jackets and rugby shirts drive the schoolboy narrative home.
Elsewhere, the collection boasts two collaborations. The first team-up is with the ubiquitous symbol of happiness, Smiley, which appears on a T-shirt reading "Smile! It confuses people." The second is with photographer Tom Bianchi, whose '70s and '80s Polaroid images from Fire Island land all over Dsquared2's signature hoodies, T-shirts, bags, and swimwear.
At the end of the line, the "coolest teacher on campus" enters the bathroom, halting Dsquared2's stylish rebellion. The dapper instructor serves as a reminder of the twin designers' tailoring, wearing a series of slick, sophisticated suits. "With a knowing wink, he sends these troublemakers back to class – but not before bumming a cigarette and sharing a summertime memory," the brothers wrote.
See Dsqquared2's Resort 2026 collection in the gallery above.