Translated by
Nicola Mira
Published
February 16, 2025
Dsquared2 is motoring ahead, riding a Ducati. The label by the brothers Dean and Dan Caten will drop a capsule collection with the Italian motorcycle manufacturer this autumn.
The collection celebrates the launch of the new Ducati XDiavel V4 motorbike, and combines Dsquared2’s contemporary vision and hybrid elegance with motorcycling elements that define Ducati, such as style, sophistication and performance.
For the time being, only one of the collaboration’s looks has been unveiled, consisting of a leather jacket and trousers set featuring the two brands’ logos. The look is completed by biker-style boots, gloves and goggles, all in black. The capsule collection will be released in all Dsquared2 stores, and in department stores and specialist retailers worldwide.
“Our collaboration with Ducati is focused on replicating the boldness and powerful energy of the motorcycling world. We wanted to combine speed with exceptional design to create a dynamic, sophisticated style, where aesthetics and performance blend together in every detail,” said the Dsquared2 designers.
“The new XDiavel V4 is by far the most daring model in the entire Ducati range. A bike with an extraordinary personality, ideal for those who love to stand out. The capsule collection created in partnership with Dsquared2 is perfectly consistent with this bike’s character, and manages to convey at a glance the values both companies share, such as style, drive for innovation and the continuous pursuit of excellence. I am sure that all those who appreciate the XDiavel V4 will also be impressed by this limited-edition collection,” said Claudio Domenicali, CEO of Ducati.
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