Milan women’s fashion week has drawn to a close with Dsquared2 presenting their new collection for the upcoming Autumn-Winter season.<br /><br /> Dean and Dan Caten, the extravagant Canadian twins behind the label, drew their inspiration from native Indian patterns.<br /><br /> ‘‘We are going back, way back, to Canada, early days, very early days,” said Dean Caten backstage.<br />“The early heritage of Canada, like an Eskimo meets a British aristocratic,” said his brother, Dan. “So it’s kind of a mash up between two worlds, so it’s very tribal, very ethnic, very early Canadian Indians meeting royalty.”<br /><br /> In a clash of cultures, the looks were an eclectic fusion of Native American dress mixed with European colonial-era attire.<br /><br /> Tribal influences were juxtaposed with royal references conveyed through luxurious materials. Gold thread details inspired by uniforms surfaced on pants, jackets and coats.<br /><br /> Dresses with delicate drapes evoked Victorian undergarments and geometric motifs with an indigenous flair gave a