Costume National Spring 2006: Sexy & Precise
Paris Pręt-á-Porter (Paris Women's Ready-To-Wear) Spring 2006
By Michelle Taylor
Photos by Giovanni Pucci
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PARIS, Oct 4, 2005/ FW/ --- With soft rounded lapels and accentuated waists, female sensuality and modern Eros captivates Ennio Capasa for the Costume National spring summer 2006 collection.
The slim essential silhouette is structured, focusing on the upper body as 3D pleated bustiers and boy leg underwear form an integral part of entire outfits layered under transparent net and voile.
Architectural lines in detailed jackets maintain taut bodices in a timeless wardrobe that takes from the forties, fifties and seventies mixing decades and niceties for an enduring concept.
Trousers are tight and high waisted flaring slightly and matched with a little jacket or bare shouldered top while skirt hemlines are either above the knee or hang long in flowing grace.
Rock stars of today choose buttons and rich beaded embroidery to leave one breathless as the real uprising in ideals lays in attitude and powered determination.
Capasa’s colour palette is soft and neat made up of whites, pearl grey and steel before adding Cotume National signature blacks and blues with hints of light from bright emerald green, yellow and red.
Fabrics are doubled and texture important to Capasa, allowing structure throughout and control of volume.
Alluring and stunning, the Costume National lady is sexy and precise for a summer of city appointments and worldly nights.
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