Backstage at Diesel SS23 with Alessandro Oliva
Renowned for its diverse denim wear, Italian brand Diesel is having a long-lived moment in the spotlight and it’s not fading anytime soon. As we head backstage for their SS23 runway show, we see this legacy live on through the sorts of distressed trench coats, raw finished, bleach effects and ripping details.
Photographed by Alessandro Oliva.
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