Costume National creative director Ennio Capasa perfected the silhouette for his spring-summer 2016 menswear collection. Delivering the accustomed rocker’s edge in the form of skinny, shrunken lines, Capasa went for the sleek approach this season. The designer relied on impeccable pieces such as a simple short-sleeve knit or amazing pair of leather pants featuring a snap button crotch. Among suits dressed in broken pin stripes and a series of silk shirts were splashes of bold red, continuing a penchant for simplicity but effortless character. Costume National’s collection ended on a high note with metallic details adding a wow factor to stylish jackets.
Costume National Spring/Summer 2016 | Milan Fashion Week
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