Diesel, renowned for its denim and casual wear, showcased a range of ultra-low-waist jeans and skirts, boucle jackets, and plastic-coated garments against a vivid backdrop of giant graffiti on the second day of the Milan Fashion Week.
The zombie apocalypse is now, according to Italian denim brand Diesel, which sent models onto a heavily graffiti-ed runway with unsettling milky gazes and spray-painted smiles. Revealing silhouettes set the tone for the Fall-Winter 2025-26 co-ed collection premiered Wednesday on the second day of Milan Fashion Week.
That was the question I found myself asking during the Diesel fashion show in Milan on Wednesday, which concluded with three models (two men and a woman) in jeans slung so low that they revealed a coin-slot size portion of their bum cracks.
Models wearing contact lenses to give them a zombie stare, and spray-painted smiles, show tiny miniskirts and ultra-low-rise jeans in Milan.
A model wears a creation of the Diesel Fall/Winter 2025-2026 women's collection presented in Milan, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/)
MILAN (AP) — The zombie apocalypse is now, according to Italian denim brand Diesel, which sent models onto a heavily graffiti-ed runway with unsettling milky gazes and spray-painted smiles.
Butt cracks were the biggest accessory at Diesel's Fall/Winter 2025 show during Milan Fashion Week — see the daring collection.
At Milan Fashion Week, Diesel debuted its fall/winter 2025 collection featuring egregiously low-cut denim in which models bared their butt cracks. The Italian fashion house, known for its subversive runway shows, dressed a gaggle of male and female models in peek-a-boo jeans that showed a hint of plumber’s crack paired with backless tops.
Diesel, renowned for its denim and casual wear, showcased a range of ultra-low-waist jeans and skirts, boucle jackets, and plastic-coated garments against a vivid backdrop of giant graffiti on the second day of the Milan Fashion Week.
Winter 2025 show disrupts convention with a bold collection that fuses destruction, reinvention, and global collaboration.
In a dressier-than-usual Diesel collection, Glenn Martens introduced a fetching fit-and-flare silhouette with a dropped waist.
Highlights at Milan Fashion Week include Prada's 'black moment', amapiano star Daliwonga and graffiti on the Diesel stage.