Diesel Fall 2026 Collection

Diesel Fall 2026 Collection

For Fall 2026, Diesel reframed the morning-after narrative. Under Glenn Martens, the so-called walk of shame became a walk of fame—creased, glittered, and defiantly undone.

Opening Milan Fashion Week with unruly energy, Martens traded rigid product categories for instinct and impact. His premise was simple: the messier the night, the better the look the next day. Clothes appeared twisted, wrapped, and permanently rumpled, as if caught mid-motion. Resin-hardened denim and crystalized knits opened the show, their pleats set into place like memories that refuse to fade. Trompe l’oeil layers mimicked shirts half-tucked into plaid minis that spiraled around the body.

Manipulation was the through line. Tailored coats and suits were pressed from layered wool scraps, creating dense, sculptural surfaces. Metallic fabrics peeled back to reveal hidden patterns beneath. Patchworked faux furs arrived bright and plush, amplifying the collection’s irreverent spirit. Even the simplest silhouettes were disrupted—pleated dresses spliced with clashing botanicals, intarsia knits cut open at the neckline with graphic floral shapes, velvet and denim washed into faded, almost hungover hues.

Color surged in painted leather pieces blocked in high-shine brights. Glitter dusted models’ skin; crystals embedded in tees and jeans caught the light like remnants of a rave. The effect was less disheveled than deliberate—a studied chaos that felt sensual rather than sloppy.

The set reinforced the narrative. An installation of more than 50,000 archival objects—campaign props, invitations, ephemera—formed a chaotic monument at the center of the venue. It was a portrait of the Diesel universe: playful, provocative, and unapologetically loud.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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