The collection is the first to come after Simone Bellotti’s exit from the brand’s helm.
Semi-tailored silhouettes and subdued hues clash head on with Diesel’s lived-in distressing and Glenn Martens’ signature trompe l’oeil ethos.
The collection is divided into two parts: one for outdoor exploration and another for cozy evenings at the manor.
Blurring the lines between utility and formality across both men’s and women’s archetypal styles.
The brand’s latest no-phone, no-shoe runway collection was made for the best dressed homebody you know.