In a bold follow-up to her electrifying Venom Collection, Classique Dianne introduces the Divine Collection: a sister line that merges soft power with unapologetic elegance, setting a new tone in fashion for Black women.
While Venom was all about fearless sensuality and sharp silhouettes, Divine leans into fluidity, grace, and quiet confidence without compromising on edge.
Inspired by the divine femininity of Black women, the collection reimagines classic tailoring through a contemporary, Afro-futurist lens. Think silk trench coats in celestial hues, power suits with sculptural lapels, and dresses that flow like water yet carry the weight of cultural history. This is fashion that whispers rather than shouts, but still leaves its mark.
“The Divine Collection is about owning your softness as much as your strength,” says Dianne, a rising star in the Black fashion design movement. “It’s the evolution of Venom, not a departure. Together, they tell a story of duality, both are needed, both are powerful.”
At a time when many Black women in fashion are demanding more nuanced representation, Divine feels like a necessary response. It doesn’t pander to mainstream trends but instead builds on the lived experiences and layered identities of its wearers. Whether it’s a high-slit column dress for the red carpet or a flowing cape-jacket for day-to-night power moves, each piece is designed with intention and cultural reverence.
Fashion insiders are already calling Divine a future staple in the wardrobes of Black style icons. The collection has been spotted on digital influencers, cultural creatives, and even a few celebrities rumored to be gearing up for awards season in Dianne’s latest designs.
More than just garments, Divine is a love letter to the multifaceted nature of Black womanhood, refined, rebellious, and regal.