Be Daring in Diesel. Diesel Jewellery.

January 16, 2009
Posted by Laura

Since founded in 1978 by Italian designer Renzo Rosso, Diesel has become one of the most fashionable, urban, cool and desirable brands out there. The label originally manufactured jeans but as the popularity grew, it branched into the word of accessories and jewellery; creating unique and dynamic pieces that are hugely popular among the most fashionable trend setters.

If you are looking to find a piece of jewellery that has statement style written all over it (quite literally), look no further than the Diesel range. The collection is mainly unisex so I wouldn’t describe the pieces as……feminine – the styles tend to be a little more street and urban style and guaranteed to get noticed. The Diesel rings are popular with a stainless steel band with the brand logo wrapped around – very funky indeed! The Diesel dog tag necklaces completely depict urban style and create an edgy look to the plainest of outfits.

Diesel has managed to establish itself in the fashion market as a high end, desirable brand appealing to those people with a taste for high fashion, but the price also reflects it is attainable to everyone. Many of the jewellery pieces are of a reasonable price but you still know that you are investing in something extremely cool that will never go out of fashion. Diesel is one of those classic brands that sets its own trends as opposed to following in the footsteps of others. Buy a Diesel cuff bracelet today and the chances are it will still be adorning your wrist and receiving compliments in 5 years time.

Diesel Jewellery is fast becoming one of the coolest jewellery brands around and portrays ultimate self confidence in your style. If you’re looking for an unusual eye catching piece, Diesel Jewellery items are certainly the must have and best of all, most of the pieces are for both men and women so you can even steal it from your other half and still look stylish!

 

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