Diesel has joined forces with Damiano David, the frontman of the popular rock band Måneskin, to unveil a highly anticipated capsule collection. The collaboration, which has been in the works for some time, is a testament to the shared aesthetic sensibilities between the brand and the musician.
Damiano David, who made his solo debut earlier this year with the ballad "Siverlines", has long been a fan of Diesel, often sporting the brand's designs both on and off the stage. The partnership's announcement comes shortly after Damiano was named Diesel's first-ever global ambassador, solidifying his status as a muse for the label.
The capsule collection seamlessly blends Diesel's signature style with Damiano's personal flair, resulting in a range of pieces that embody the brand's core values of edginess and gender-fluidity. Overseen by Diesel's creative director, Glenn Martens, the collection features key looks from the brand's mainline, reimagined with exaggerated proportions and bold treatments.
Standout pieces include jersey burnout tops, drawstring pants with voluminous silhouettes, and a range of denim offerings that have been subjected to unique peel-off techniques. The collection also features a tulle stretch top that pays homage to Damiano's distinctive tattoos.
The collaborative capsule is now available for purchase on Diesel's e-commerce platform, providing fashion enthusiasts and Måneskin fans alike the opportunity to get their hands on this exclusive offering.
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