Venus Williams and her partner, actor Andrea Preti, were among the A-list guests and celebrity attendees at the Dsquared2 show during Milan Fashion Week on Tuesday. The couple posed for a series of photos ahead of the show, during which they shared a kiss.
Prior to Dsquared2’s fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection show, the seven-time Grand Slam champion and Danish actor posed for arrival photos, for which they styled a suited looks. Williams wore a pink suit, complete with a double-breasted blazer and coordinated wide-leg trousers. She opted to go shirtless beneath the blazer, which featured sharp lapels and shoulders.

A popular trend on red carpets and fashion shows, the shirtless blazer style has been embraced by many stars in the last decade, including Rihanna, Jennifer Aniston, Demi Lovato, Kristen Stewart and, more recently, Taraji P. Henson at the 2025 NAACP Image Awards.
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Preti accompanied Williams at the show, wearing a slightly monochrome look, featuring a black suit with a sheer black shirt.
Prior to taking their seats for the fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection show, Williams and Preti shared a public display of affection with a quick kiss as they posed for photos. WWD captured the intimate moment below.
Once seated for the show, Williams, Preti and other guests were treated to Dsquared2’s fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection. The collection was a celebration of the Italian label’s 30th anniversary. “It felt more like a procession of downtown party people than a fashion show, heavy on glam rockers in towering platforms, Studio 54 go-go boys, biker babes and square-jawed ‘Brokeback Mountain’ types,” Miles Socha wrote in WWD’s review of the show.
Throughout the collection, standout pieces included “low-slung jeans, trucker and trapper hats, clever slogan T-shirts, regular and Canadian tuxedos and sexy party dresses,” Socha wrote. “This anniversary blowout also took in collaborations with Vaquera, Magliano and upcycling brand Bettter, all invited to interpret Dean and Dan Caten’s archive.” The Catens are the founders and owners of Dsquared2.

“’We’re always trying to outdo ourselves,’ Dan Caten said backstage, doffing his makeup cape to show off his ripped torso. ‘We have a story, we have lots to tell, and we have lots to look back at and to look forward to.’”