Di Petsa

Di Petsa’s signature wetlook pieces sit somewhere between occasionwear, performance and sculpture. The edit focuses on gradient maxi dresses, fluid separates and draped swimwear that cling and fold like water on skin. Each piece is cut to frame the body with precision ruching, directional hemlines and a high-impact, photo-ready finish.

  • Di Petsa Siren Wetlook Halter Neck Long Dress Metallic Mint Green
    Regular price $6,112
    Sale price $6,112
  • Di Petsa Wetlook One Shoulder Gradient Top Moonlight Gradient
    Regular price $1,132
    Sale price $1,132
  • Di Petsa Long Wetlook Gradient Skirt White
    Regular price $3,321
    Sale price $3,321
  • Di Petsa Wetlook Gradient Trouser Moonlight Gradient
    Regular price $3,260
    Sale price $3,260
  • Di Petsa Long Wetlook Dress Sunset Gradient
    Regular price $7,437
    Sale price $7,437
  • Di Petsa Wetlook One Shoulder Crop Top White
    Regular price $622
    Sale price $622
  • Di Petsa Draped Wetlook Swimsuit White
    Regular price $804
    Sale price $804

Di Petsa

This Di Petsa collection brings together the designer’s most recognisable wetlook codes – body-conscious draping, asymmetric cuts and liquid gradients – in a tight, highly wearable edit. Long dresses in sunset and moonlight gradients sit alongside white wetlook staples, from one-shoulder crop tops to floor-length skirts and flared trousers, built to mix across occasions. Metallic finishes and ombré colour stories create movement under light, whether you’re on a red carpet, at a coastal event or styling these pieces with sharp tailoring.

Swim silhouettes echo the mainline with strategic ruching and considered cut-outs that contour rather than reveal for effect alone. Style a Di Petsa gradient skirt with a minimal black blazer from popular brands like Jil Sander, The Row and Acne Studios, or pair a wetlook top with wide-leg tailoring you already own. Expect body-tracing construction, high visual impact and silhouettes that photograph as strongly as they wear.

FAQ

How does Di Petsa wetlook sizing run?
Di Petsa pieces tend to fit close to the body by design, with stretch and ruching that contour the figure. Most styles run true to the designer’s size chart, but slim cuts through the torso and hip can feel snug if you’re between sizes. Check each product page for specific fit notes, and size up if you prefer more ease or plan to layer underneath.
Are Di Petsa wetlook pieces suitable for everyday wear?
The most directional gradient gowns and metallic styles skew occasion-focused, but several tops, trousers and skirts can work day-to-night. Anchor a wetlook separate with pared-back denim or tailored suiting to bring the visual drama into a more functional wardrobe. The construction is designed to hold up beyond a single event when cared for correctly.
How should I care for Di Petsa wetlook dresses and separates?
Always follow the care label on your Di Petsa piece, as many wetlook styles call for gentle hand washing or specialist cleaning. Avoid wringing, high heat or rough surfaces that could disturb the draping or finish. Lay flat or hang carefully to dry so the garment retains its intended shape and fluid lines.
Can I mix Di Petsa with other designers in my wardrobe?
Yes, Di Petsa works well alongside both classic and avant-garde labels. Pair a wetlook crop top with structured trousers from popular brands like Prada or Maison Margiela, or layer a gradient skirt under a minimal knit from The Row. The key is balancing the collection’s sculptural drape with clean, grounded pieces elsewhere in your look.
Which Di Petsa styles are most versatile for events?
The long wetlook dresses in white or soft gradients offer strong versatility, working for weddings, evening events and gallery openings. Separate combinations – such as a one-shoulder top with the long wetlook skirt or flared trouser – let you adjust the level of drama. Choose neutral tones for repeat wear, and reserve the bold sunset or metallic shades for high-impact dates on your calendar.