Christine Quinn stars as the most charming bride in the latest Diesel’s wedding-themed Fall Winter 2024 campaign, celebrating the denim in its non-traditional forms.

Diesel joyfully invites you to its Fall Winter 2024 campaign, “Til D do us part.” Envisioned as an ironic twist on a traditional wedding — with a major focus on denim, celebrated in all its creative, expressive and sexy forms — the campaign is the latest in the ongoing visual collaboration between creative director Glenn Martens and art director Christopher Simmonds. In the role of wedding photographer, is Nick Waplington, chronicling with irony and ecstasy all the events of the special day — the wedding prep, the ceremony and the afterparty.

The bride is not blushing. She is played by author, model, actress and villainous former star of Netflix’s global hit reality show “Selling Sunset” Christine Quinn. For her Diesel wedding, the real estate mogul wears a stone-washed, blue denim gown trimmed with rosettes around the neckline and shoulders. The bride has mandated a strict dress code: each guest must wear head-to-toe Diesel denim. Our little girl is getting married! Join us, as she says I do for the Diesel Fall Winter 2024 campaign.

The wardrobes of the bride and her attendants are from Diesel’s Fall Winter 2024 collection. Party looks include new Peel Off Denim, defined by minimalistic, utility-driven silhouettes and Diesel Library denim. The bonded and lasered denim panels also appear on jackets, skirts and jeans, while the attached fronts run throughout the collection, even on tailoring. Oval D items and trompe l’oeil denim underwear collection pieces are included in the campaign. Among the accessories are the newest versions of the 1DR and the new Glossy Play bag featuring juicy photoreal mouth prints, Vert watches, the silver jewelry collection and sunglasses in collaboration with Essilor Luxottica complete the looks.

From this day forward, the Diesel Fall Winter 2024 collection commits to making you look and feel like yourself, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, till Diesel do us part.

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