Canadian fashion icons spotted in Tel Aviv mid shirtless stroll

Dean and Dan Caten, founders of the Italian luxury fashion brand Dsquared2, joined Israeli fitness trainers for a workout in Yarkon Park; twin brothers' brand has been sported on celebs such as Rihanna, Beyoncé and others

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Israeli paparazzi on Wednesday caught a glimpse of Canadian fashion icons behind the trendy Dsquared2 brand, working out in Tel Aviv sans shirts.
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  • Twin brothers Dean and Dan Caten are not only designers, but also radio personalities, as well as founders and owners of the Italian luxury fashion house based in Milan.
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    Dean and Dan Caten in Tel Aviv
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    Flaunting their toned physique, Dean and Dan arrived shirtless in Yarkon Park and seemed to enjoy the break from the cold temperatures of their Notting Hill neighborhood in the UK.
    The two proceeded to change into workout attire before joining Israeli fitness trainers Roni and Tomer Kangun.
    Dean and Dan Caten were born in 1964 in Toronto, Ontario and grew up in Willowdale. They have seven older siblings, and their father is Italian.
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    Dean and Dan Caten in Tel Aviv, changing into workout clothes
    (Photo: Moti Luvaton)
    The Caten brothers started their path in fashion in 1984, at the Parson's School of Design in New York City. Eight years later, the duo moved to Italy to pursue the creation of their brand and collaborated with some of Italy's finest fashion houses.
    Their luxury brand DSquared2 started in 1995 as a premium denim label, selling well-cut, heavily distressed and expensive jeans.
    It has grown to become a well-known designer label, and its merchandise has been sported by celebrities such as Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Britney Spears. Caten's logo for their fashion creation is "Born in Canada, made in Italy."
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