Diesel Fall/Winter 2025: Subversion Meets Unrestrained Creativity
The Diesel Fall/Winter 2025 show disrupts convention with a bold collection that fuses destruction, reinvention, and global collaboration.

The Diesel Fall/Winter 2025 show marks a radical reinvention of style, blending elevation with disruption as denim and tailoring undergo a bold transformation. The show’s backdrop— the world’s largest graffiti installation—spans three kilometers of canvas, brought to life by a global collective of 7,000 street artists, both amateur and professional. Diesel’s creative director, Glenn Martens, describes this collaboration as a testament to the brand’s commitment to creative democracy, granting each artist complete freedom of expression.
The collection itself challenges convention, mixing genres and subverting traditional codes with daring deconstruction. Sharp tailoring is reimagined: collarless bouclé jackets pair with denim peplums, while raw neoprene pants remain uncut and unembellished. Skirts, trousers, and jeans drop to extreme low-waists, often held in place by elastic stretch bands, crafting silhouettes that feel audaciously off-balance. Denim—whether treated, plasticized, or woven into deconstructed houndstooth jacquard—sits alongside bouclé coats intentionally distressed for added texture.
Experimentation runs throughout, from boiled leather and padded jackets that drape like shawls to standout accessories like the unisex Flag-D and Load-D bags or ultra-thick-soled shoes and Liquifie-D glasses. With an unrelenting surge of creativity, Diesel reinvents itself once again, defying convention with raw energy and an unapologetic sense of freedom.