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Dsquared2 Names Ennio Fontana GM

● Fontana previously held the same role at the Roberto Cavalli brand.

- BY LUISA ZARGANI

MILAN — Dsquared2 has appointed Ennio Fontana general manager of the company, effective immediatel­y.

He succeeds Sergio Azzolari, who was named chief executive officer in April last year, taking on a role that had been vacant since 2017, although founders and creative directors Dean and Dan Caten had effectivel­y stepped up to take on the mantle.

Fontana, who was previously general manager of Roberto Cavalli, is tasked with reinforcin­g the brand’s internatio­nal business developmen­t and the expansion strategies of the company aimed at strengthen­ing its positionin­g.

The Caten twins said in a statement that Fontana’s “extensive experience in the fashion industry, coupled with his strategic vision and leadership skills make him the ideal candidate to lead Dsquared2 into its next phases of developmen­t.”

As reported in January, Fontana left the Cavalli brand after two years at the helm. Before Cavalli, he held the same role at Philipp Plein, where he was a longtime collaborat­or of the namesake German designer.

Fontana said that “Dsquared2 is a brand that I have always taken as a point of reference in my career. I am highly motivated and sure I can give my contributi­on to the further developmen­t of the brand.”

After holding four separated runway shows in 2022, Dsquared2 returned to one coed display in January.

At the time, the Catens told WWD that the menswear collection­s were key in the brand’s activity in terms of creativity and business. Men’s denim, in particular, reflects their Canadian roots and has always been a cornerston­e for the brand.

The company is planning to open a new flagship in London this year.

Dsquared2 has created a Honda capsule and a collaborat­ion with the Bob Marley Foundation presented for spring 2023, available starting in January. At the end of May, the brand will launch a a capsule collection that celebrates its seven-year relationsh­ip with Manchester City.

The Canadian designers founded Dsquared2 in 1995, which was first establishe­d as a men’s label, growing to include women’s, accessorie­s and children’s lines, and a successful licensing business, including eyewear, innerwear and fragrance agreements. The men’s and women’s apparel collection­s are produced by longtime partner Staff Internatio­nal and the children’s collection­s are manufactur­ed by Brave Kid, both companies under the OTB umbrella.

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