Costume National’s Homme FW 2010/20115Author: CoSTUME NATIONALCategory: fashion show |
29-01-2010 |

“Uniting both the organic and the inorganic, combining the traditions of Italian tailoring with cutting-edge research: I work to bring my approach to the very wefts of fabric. This new type of nanotechnology makes everything come alive – each piece of clothing is like an organism in continual transformation.” Ennio Capasa

Costume National’s man chooses classic tailoring: these are easy-to-wear items but also clothes whose intricate weaves and wefts enrich them. Fabrics meld into each other thanks to new workmanship techniques that allow the fusion of different materials: Cloth, flannel, wool-silk, mohair and knitwear, lamè weaves covered with opaque and wool-steel sequins celebrate a timeless rock and roll spirit.

Coat jackets are soft and structured: they are extremely detailed with livid cuts and knitted sleeves. Fabrics used are cloth, flannel, wool-silk and mohair. Wool-silk waistcoats are always worn even with pullovers and rollnecks.

Pants come tailored in two ways. Jogging style – wide on the leg and then narrowed in at the ankle with elastic – and straight to be worn with timeless army boots of crusty hide with laces and buckles.
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