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PARIS, April 7 — Who would have thought it? With a long history of collaborations crossing over into various fields — including art, gastronomy and music — the fashion industry now seems keen to explore new, unknown — and unexpected — worlds. Cue the latest partnership from the Diesel...

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PARIS, April 7 — Who would have thought it? With a long history of collaborations crossing over into various fields — including art, gastronomy and music — the fashion industry now seems keen to explore new, unknown — and unexpected — worlds. Cue the latest partnership from the Diesel brand, which has joined forces with sexual wellness company Lelo, to craft a disruptive collection of two intimate accessories with a unique design.

More than a month after this showcase, Diesel has unveiled a new and totally unexpected collaboration with the sexual wellness brand Lelo. A surprise for the fashion sphere, because, while eroticism is omnipresent in the fashion industry, the world of sexual pleasure is much less so. For the purposes of this partnership, two of Lelo’s cult products — with designs more akin to art than to sex toys — have been reinterpreted by the ready-to-wear brand, with an emphasis on its signature colour, red.

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...probably lost by a fashion house somewhere near Arsemeen's residence!!

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