Diesel channels post-apocalyptic cool with an almost chaotic collection | Diesel Spring 2026 – Milan Fashion Week

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by brownfashionagal

Diesel’s Spring 2026 show was pure chaos in the best possible way, and I loved every minute of it. Glenn Martens turned Milan into a playground with the Diesel Egg Hunt, scattering 55 looks across the city in transparent egg-shaped capsules. It felt democratic, which as we all know is quite rare in the industry.

The clothes themselves were a visual feast. Martens pushed Diesel’s signature deconstructed denim into new territory with recycled satin denim, distressed and lasered to create almost alien textures. Biker jackets exploded with straps, aprons and dresses wrapped themselves around the body in unexpected ways, and chiffon and knits played with trompe l’oeil layers and shredded edges. The palette mixed faded blues, metallics, shocking pinks, and acid greens, underscoring the post-apocalyptic, “cool girl dressing up” mood.

There was a sense of discovery in every piece, from double-layered dresses to open-seamed knits, echoing the hunt itself. Accessories followed suit, futuristic yet wearable, from the Load-D bag to metallic-accented shoes. While the photos don’t fully capture the texture and detail, the energy is unmistakable: Diesel remains totally of-the-moment.

Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway

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