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In a world where everyone is hustling to keep it clean and crisp, Diesel is out here letting the chaos spill over. Their Holiday/Winter 2024 collection is all about exposing the layers underneath—a raw, unpolished energy that runs through Diesel’s new accessory drop: the Metamorph D-Sruptor watches and the Black & Silver jewelry. 

We’ve seen it everywhere: the era of polished minimalism is fading. From Diesel’s destructured denim to Margiela’s raw hems, fashion is leaning into imperfection—and Diesel’s D-Sruptor watch is right on cue. Forget your quiet luxury timepiece—because this one’s unapologetically over the top. Claw-inspired indexes tear through the face of the watch like they’ve got something to prove, while its rubber strap adds an armor feeling with its vertebrae-like look. It’s not subtle, but why should it be? It’s that sort of organic, low-fi meets high tech aesthetic, tapping into human and natural forms.

Diesel’s Black & Silver jewelry is on the same trajectory. The collection plays with contrasts—sleek meets rough, polished meets matte. The chunky toggle chains feel like a nod to that ‘90s grunge revival coming up strong among trends. It’s giving attitude, but with just enough refinement to keep it versatile. From double-plated metals to bold, in-your-face details, Diesel’s Black & Silver line screams ‘more is more’. Bold two-tone plating and exaggerated hardware flip traditional jewelry design on its head, much like Diesel has done with its entire brand.

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