(27 Feb 2025)
++CLIENTS: SOME PORTIONS OF THE RUNWAY SHOW CONTAIN NUDITY OR SHEER CLOTHING. PLEASE SCREEN BEFORE BROADCASTING++
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Milan – 26 February 2025
1.Tony Effe, Italian rapper, outside the Allianz stadium
2. Lin Lin, Chinese model, arriving at show
3. Aron Pier, German actor arriving at show
4. Ghali, Italian rapper arriving at show
5. Actress Miriam Leone, arriving by car
6. Miriam Leone actress entering the venue
7. Various pans of show room
8. Runway show
9. Show finale
10. Finale with tilt down from the graffiti walls
11. Diesel designer Glenn Martens on runway
12. Bloggers, Ami and Aya with Lin Lin
13. Lin Lin with Nagomi, Youtube star
14. Ami and Aya posing for photos
15. Artist writing on the wall
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Phree Hester, artist:
"My name is Phree Hester, I am from the United States, I am one of the artists that did some of the backdrops and created a capsule collection for Diesel, as well."
17. Artists Phree Hester and Samurai on their phones
18. Artist Leonardo Totino signing wall
19. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Leonardo Totino, artist:
"Yes I think (the show) was very beautiful. Diesel is a brand that tries always to bring ahead the creativity by experimenting and creating interesting features."
20. Guest signing wall
21. SOUNDBITE (English) Colleen Barry, Associated Press:
"The zombie apocalypse is now according to Italian denim brand, Diesel. Models walked a runway covered in graffiti beneath huge balloon sculptures. They wore disquieting milky contact lenses or spray painted smiles. The silhouette was daring at times. Mini skirts were really just peplums, requiring tights or a matching undergarment. And for men, there were cheekily low rise jeans. Textile experimentation is always at the top of the Diesel agenda, and its silicon fisherman’s sweater stood out also for its chest hair detailing. Denim was treated to a reflective sheen, while sheer seemed to dissolve and wheels were frayed. This is designer Glenn Martens last outing at diesel before heading to Margiela for the same Italian owner. It remains to be seen what’s next for Diesel."
STORYLINE:
The zombie apocalypse is now, according to Italian denim brand Diesel, which sent models onto a heavily graffiti-ed runway with unsettling milky gazes and spray-painted smiles.
Revealing silhouettes set the tone for the Fall-Winter 2025-26 co-ed collection premiered Wednesday on the second day of Milan Fashion Week. Mini skirts were little more than peplums, requiring leggings or matching panties. Men wore cheekily low-rise jeans.
Diesel has become a must-see of fashion week, in part due to its textile innovations. A silicone fisherman-pattern V-neck featured realistic chest hair detailing. Denim was treated to a reflective sheen, while jersey seemed to dissolve.
Designer Glenn Martens is soon taking his innovative spirit to the Parisian fashion house Maison Margiela, which shares an Italian owner. He takes over from John Galliano. No creative changes have been announced at Diesel.
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