Hudson Williams Steals the Spotlight as Dsquared2's Newest Model, Set to a Carly Simon-Inspired AI Remix.
In a bold move that set pulses racing among fashion aficionados, Hudson Williams took to the catwalk for his debut with Italian fashion powerhouse Dsquared2 at Milan Fashion Week Men’s Fall/Winter 2026. The 15-minute show, which explored winter sports as its central theme and drew inspiration from both Milan and Cortina, Italy's upcoming Winter Olympics venues.
As a tribute to this year’s Games of Ice and Snow, the runway was underscored by an AI-generated reworking of Carly Simon's iconic "Let the River Run", with the song undergoing various instrumental reinterpretations throughout the show. The mesmerizing mash-up effectively captured the dynamic interplay between technology and artistry in the world of fashion today.
The music for the 15-minute runway show largely featured a melodic adaptation of Carly Simon’s Academy Award-winning track from the 1988 film 'Working Girl'. The song, initially released as "Running on the Water" under various artist names, features an "AI-generated content" label in its digital format.
Interestingly, the original version of "Let the River Run," composed by Carly Simon for the movie Working Girl, won the Oscar and Grammy Award for Best Original Song, becoming a timeless classic.
Hudson Williams' recent co-star Connor Storrie may also join Milan Fashion Week as his own Dsquared2 debut has yet to be confirmed.
In a bold move that set pulses racing among fashion aficionados, Hudson Williams took to the catwalk for his debut with Italian fashion powerhouse Dsquared2 at Milan Fashion Week Men’s Fall/Winter 2026. The 15-minute show, which explored winter sports as its central theme and drew inspiration from both Milan and Cortina, Italy's upcoming Winter Olympics venues.
As a tribute to this year’s Games of Ice and Snow, the runway was underscored by an AI-generated reworking of Carly Simon's iconic "Let the River Run", with the song undergoing various instrumental reinterpretations throughout the show. The mesmerizing mash-up effectively captured the dynamic interplay between technology and artistry in the world of fashion today.
The music for the 15-minute runway show largely featured a melodic adaptation of Carly Simon’s Academy Award-winning track from the 1988 film 'Working Girl'. The song, initially released as "Running on the Water" under various artist names, features an "AI-generated content" label in its digital format.
Interestingly, the original version of "Let the River Run," composed by Carly Simon for the movie Working Girl, won the Oscar and Grammy Award for Best Original Song, becoming a timeless classic.
Hudson Williams' recent co-star Connor Storrie may also join Milan Fashion Week as his own Dsquared2 debut has yet to be confirmed.