Diesel's most recent clothing line for women for the spring/summer fashion collection features an airline type flight attendant look.
Fashion designer Renzo Rosso has continued to make a name for the line by using denim as the fabric of choice; Diesel uses clear design principles to make their outfits have a tight, sexy service look with the ease and comfort of blue denim. At Diesel you’ll find plenty of men's leather jackets in the bomber style with low cut, baggy khakis. The accessories of jewellery, caps, and belts are bringing the bling into the service look with of course the famous logo featured across the front of the caps and belts.
A relatively new company at only twenty years old, Diesel fashion is available in over 80 countries, a huge breakthrough given the young the age of the company - and a testimony to the popularity of the brand name throughout the world. Dieselout sources most of their manufacturing, excluding their very popular low cut women's jeans – these are in fact still made in Italy where the company began and is based. They also outsource their accessory manufacturing.
One of the main talking points about Diesel will always be that they’re famous for the frontal nudity used in the marketing of the jeans line. The official web site is really something to see.
Other accessories
Diesel makes three different designer brand fragrances for women and four types of cologne for men. The Italian fashion designer also recently added wristwatches to their collection, so their range is ever-expanding. Their urban and 'hip" looks are the rage for youth and upper management potentials – aimed at people who insist on expressing their individuality in the business place as well as the club scene, and in the halls of colleges everywhere.
Diesel kids
The Diesel kids line uses bright colours and "frown up' fabrics to express the line, and none of these kids clothes look ''cutesy." The children's line features fashion styles which in fact tend to make us remember that kids are really just short adult people.
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