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Traditional men's wear fabrics mix with typically
feminine weaves. Sharp, graphic lines define high shoulders and the
waist-line. Black directs the whole collection. |
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Ennio
Capasa founded Costume National in 1986. His women's collections are
characterized by silhouettes that closely follow the body, emphasizing
the hips, shoulders, and neck. His refined urban style comes from
the interplay of black and white, gloss, mat, and transparencies to
show cuts and shadows and underline details. In 1993, Ennio Capasa
launched Costume National Homme, blurring the boundaries between formal
and informal men's wear to balance modern, ready-to-wear and the Italian
sartorial tradition. |
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| "I have imaged the woman in the future: romantic
and martial".-- Ennio Capasa |
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| Where to buy Costume
National products: |
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Los Angeles
8001 Melrose Avenue
phone 323-655-8160
fax 323- 651-3129
email cnatlla@aol.com
| Milan
Via Sant'Andrea
phone 02 76018356 |
New York
108 Wooster Street
phone 212-431-1530
fax 212-432-4225
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Tokyo
5-9-6 Minami-Aoyama
Minato-Ku
phone 03 34994004 |
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