This Costume National Fall Collection Highlights Chic and Comfy Styles
Jana Pijak — December 18, 2014 — Fashion
The Costume National Fall 2014 collection exudes an effortlessly cool aesthetic. The womenswear range is designed by the label's creative director Ennio Capasa who's edgy and understated aesthetic is a staple of the brand. Whether referencing contemporary architecture or looking to the past for his style inspiration, Ennio consistently creates clothes that the urban woman wants to wear.
The Costume National Fall 2014 collection is a subtle nod to the 70s and features an abundance of softly crafted pieces. From fur-trimmed vests to fluffy outerwear staples, the collection is carefree and sophisticated all at once. This womenswear collection celebrates urban elegance and is displayed in an understated palette of earthy and monochromatic tones.
The Costume National Fall 2014 collection is a subtle nod to the 70s and features an abundance of softly crafted pieces. From fur-trimmed vests to fluffy outerwear staples, the collection is carefree and sophisticated all at once. This womenswear collection celebrates urban elegance and is displayed in an understated palette of earthy and monochromatic tones.
Trend Themes
1. 70s-inspired Fashion - Opportunity to disrupt vintage clothing and create modish fashion with modern appeal.
2. Softly Crafted Clothing - Opportunity to innovate sustainable and environmentally conscious clothing with natural materials.
3. Monochromatic Tones - Opportunity to create minimalistic and sophisticated fashion with focus on texture and fabric quality.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion & Apparel - Opportunity to disrupt and modernize use of natural and recycled fabrics for sustainable fashion.
2. Vintage Clothing - Opportunity to disrupt resale platforms by creating a curated online marketplace for retro clothing and accessories.
3. Textile Manufacturing - Opportunity to innovate natural dying processes and reduce waste in textile production.
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