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Diesel SS26 Turns Everyday Chaos Into a Fashion Statement

With Smile Through It, Diesel transforms urban disasters, distorted tailoring, and sport-infused denim into a bold commentary on resilience, irony, and modern style.

May 14, 2026
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Courtesy of ©DIESEL, photography by Mark Peckmezian

There is something strangely comforting about the way Diesel approaches disaster. While most luxury campaigns still chase polished escapism, Diesel’s Spring Summer 2026 story leans directly into the chaos of everyday life, flooded apartments, broken technology, public embarrassment, urban mishaps, and turns them into a sharp meditation on modern survival.

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Titled Smile Through It, the campaign captures the emotional contradiction of contemporary living: everything feels slightly out of control, yet somehow we are all expected to keep moving, keep posting, keep dressing well. Rather than resisting that tension, Diesel embraces it with irony, humor, and a surprisingly refreshing sense of honesty.

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Courtesy of ©DIESEL, photography by Mark Peckmezian
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Courtesy of ©DIESEL, photography by Mark Peckmezian

Creative director Glenn Martens continues to push the brand deeper into its post-reality aesthetic, building a universe where exaggerated emotion and artificial environments feel more truthful than perfection ever could. Together with art director Christopher Simmonds and photographer Mark Peckmezian, the campaign unfolds like a series of beautifully styled worst-case scenarios. Models grin through collapsing ceilings, domestic accidents, and supermarket avalanches with an almost uncanny calmness, creating images that sit somewhere between satire and social commentary.

What makes the campaign work is its refusal to romanticize perfection. Diesel understands that contemporary style is no longer about appearing untouchable, it is about looking convincing while everything around you unravels. The smiles become less about happiness and more about resilience, performance, and attitude.

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Courtesy of ©DIESEL, photography by Mark Peckmezian
Glenn Martens
Courtesy of ©DIESEL, photography by Mark Peckmezian

That same philosophy runs through the collection itself. Denim remains the foundation, but this season it arrives with sharper experimentation and a distinctly kinetic energy. Athletic references cut through the lineup via triple-stripe detailing, racing silhouettes, and layered jersey constructions that evoke early 2000s sportswear without slipping into nostalgia. The pieces feel active, adaptive, almost defensive, clothes designed for movement inside unstable environments.

Martens also continues his exploration of distortion and altered proportion. Twisted constructions, layered surfaces, and manipulated tailoring disrupt otherwise classic silhouettes, while cracked leather outerwear introduces texture that feels intentionally worn, imperfect, and lived-in. Particularly strong are the X-ray bleached denim treatments, which give garments an almost spectral depth, as if the fabric itself has been weathered by experience.

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Courtesy of ©DIESEL, photography by Mark Peckmezian
Glenn Martens
Courtesy of ©DIESEL, photography by Mark Peckmezian

Accessories amplify the collection’s dystopian undertone. Oversized Chelsea boots, futuristic eyewear, metallic jewelry, and updated versions of the iconic 1DR bag create the impression of fashion designed for a near-future city constantly on the verge of collapse. Yet despite the dramatic visual language, nothing feels costume-like. Diesel keeps the collection grounded in wearability, balancing conceptual styling with pieces that naturally translate into everyday wardrobes.

What Smile Through It ultimately captures is a very current emotional reality: the idea that composure has become its own form of rebellion. In Diesel’s world, style is not about escaping chaos, it is about learning how to exist inside it without losing personality, humor, or confidence.

You can find DIESEL’s latest collection at Fashion&Friends stores in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Pančevo, Kragujevac, and Niš, at the monobrand DIESEL store in Galerija Mall, online at fashionandfriends.com, and through the Fashion&Friends app.

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Katarina Doric

Katarina Doric

The COO and Features Director of DSCENE Publishing, Katarina Doric oversees editorial direction across all DSCENE platforms. With a background in architecture, her work connects fashion, art, and design through a critical lens. She is the author of the Doric Order column, where she examines the politics of aesthetics, womanhood, and culture, and leads DSCENE’s international cultural projects.

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