Costume National creative director Ennio Capasa took his man on a subdued safari. Exploring a new approach to tailoring, Capasa looked to laser cut fabrics and a lack of seams for a modern touch. Transitioning from soft neutrals to a sturdy array of dark colors, spring’s collection took a tour of the essentials, beginning with a sheer delight to kick the season off. Continuing with the construction of a semi-relaxed suit met by silks, linens and wools, Capasa crafted a light outing that altogether sets well with the fundamentals of spring.
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The Cuntinisto sucks at reviewing collections.
The Cuntinisto sucks at reviewing collections.
The Cuntinisto sucks at reviewing collections.
The Cuntinisto sucks at reviewing collections.
The Cuntinisto sucks at reviewing collections.
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The most annoying thing to me in the fashion industry at the moment has to be Jethro Cave's nose.
The most annoying thing to me in the fashion industry at the moment has to be Jethro Cave's nose.
The most annoying thing to me in the fashion industry at the moment has to be Jethro Cave's nose.
The most annoying thing to me in the fashion industry at the moment has to be Jethro Cave's nose.
The most annoying thing to me in the fashion industry at the moment has to be Jethro Cave's nose.