Photography Mert & MarcusFashion / NewsFashion / NewsMert & Marcus’s 90s photos feature on a new Dsquared2 collabDean and Dan Caten join forces with the photographers to present a limited edition capsule featuring archive photographyShareLink copied ✔️December 11, 2018December 11, 2018TextEmma Elizabeth Davidson Fresh from their win at the British Fashion Awards, where they received the Isabella Blow prize for Fashion Creators, Mert & Marcus have a new project. They’ve joined forces with Dean and Dan Caten, the founding brothers of Dsquared2, to create Mert & Marcus 1994 x Dsquared2 – a limited edition offering of pieces that blur the line between fashion and art. “We met Mert and Marcus on the set of our AW05 advertising campaign and we hit it off straight away,” explain the Catens. “The relationship quickly evolved into a great friendship, and one night the four of us were having dinner and it just came to us: why not work on a project showcasing their iconic images?” Pieces are finished with photographs from Mert & Marcus’s archive – look closely and you might recognise a few faces within them (Kate Moss is definitely in there). With boiler suits, wide-legged trousers, bombers, and boxy tailoring crafted from unexpected materials like laminated paper and rubberised cotton, all in all, it’s “a few cool clothes, for a few cool kids”, surmise the brothers. “The 90s are so inspirational and important to us,” says Dean. “It was a time when music, art, and fashion all seemed to be liberating itself from the conventional norm. But 1994 particularly was a really special time – it was the year we created and presented the first DSquared2 collection in Paris.” It was also the year Mert & Marcus met. Cute! The collection will launch in February. Mert & Marcus 1994 x Dsquared2Photography Mert & MarcusEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWhich fashion designer would you pass the aux to?Nafsika Skourti is making clothes for the future of PalestineBenetton has revived its iconic 70s denim line Jean’s WestWNBA champion A’ja Wilson: ‘I want to win everything’Harry Styles and the curse of the queerbait wardrobeOscars 2026: The best dressed stars on the red carpetOscars red carpet: The 17 most controversial outfits of all timeA new Vivienne Westwood exhibition celebrates the designer’s activismRome is where the heart is at Valentino AW26This film captures Naples’ intense love affair with Stone IslandTouching grass was the biggest trend of AW26Mask4mask: Masquerade was having a moment at the AW26 showsEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy