Diesel creative director Nicola Formichetti looks to the idea of wolfpacks and renegades for the inspiration of his pre-fall 2015 menswear collection. Reimagining the fabrics and styles worn by bikers of the 1950s and punks of the 1980s, Diesel is treated to another rebellious outing. Formichetti talks more about the range’s direction, expressing, “I was inspired by the spirit of the wolf. Wolves have both a sweet and aggressive side, and that duality in their nature is key. You will see this duality running throughout the collection.”
Nicola Formichetti Starts a ‘Pop Riot’ for Diesel Pre-Fall 2015 Men’s Collection
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