Adventurous Style–To unveil its spring/summer 2013 collection, Diesel enlists WhyNot model Florian Van Bael to model a selection of casual pieces, inspired by a strict military aesthetic. Starting from the concept of military functionality, the brand develops a collection focused on garments that allow the maximum comfort, without forgetting a hint of rebellious style. From gutsy biker jackets to washed jeans, the collection also revisits classic pieces in menswear, like the suit jacket, revamping them with the camouflage pattern. A palette of colors that alternates military classic green with optical white, blue hues and grey tones, defines a series of young and irreverent silhouettes.
Diesel Taps Florian Van Bael for its Spring/Summer 2013 Lookbook
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