At Milan Fashion Week, Diesel unveiled its Fall-Winter 2025-2026 collection, presenting a bold and provocative lineup under the creative direction of Glenn Martens. The show embraced a zombie apocalypse theme, with models donning eerie milky contact lenses and spray-painted smiles, enhancing the dystopian atmosphere.
The collection featured ultra-low-waist jeans, mini skirts resembling peplums paired with leggings or matching panties, and low-rise jeans for men. Innovative pieces included silicone V-necks with chest hair detailing and denim treated with a reflective sheen. The runway itself was a canvas of creativity, covered with 3.2 kilometers of fabric adorned with graffiti from approximately 7,000 artists worldwide.
































This showcase not only highlighted Diesel’s commitment to pushing fashion boundaries but also marked one of Glenn Martens’ final contributions to the brand before his transition to Maison Margiela.
For a closer look at the collection, you can watch the full runway show below:
Concept Designer:Â @studiodennisvanderbroeck




Whats with that 😳 background 👀 explanation?
Diesel’s Global Street Art Collective was an open call to graffiti artists from around the globe to contribute to a single audacious canvas. Artists from from India, Italy, South Africa, China, Japan, USA, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.