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How a Bourbon King influenced ISAIA’s S/S 2020 Collection

How a Bourbon King influenced ISAIA's S/S 2020 Collection

Famed Mens Clothier ISAIA unveiled their stunning Summer 2020 collection on June 15th in Milan at the Palazzo della Triennale. In true Neapolitan fashion, ISAIA is paying respect to its home city of Naples by supporting the
National Museum of Capodimonte. The Museum, which is under the patronage of ISAIA, is currently in the process of being renovated.

The museum is housed in an eighteenth-century palace on the Capodimonte hill. The palace, which has long served as a repository of Neapolitan artwork, was constructed for King Charles III of Spain, who ascended to the throne in the year 1734. Charles III inherited a significant collection of art from his Italian mother, Elisabetta Farnese. The Farnese family collection was initiated by Pope Paul III, in the 1500s. Significant holdings among the Farnese family collection that now reside within the museum’s hands include works by masters, such as Simone Martini and Tino da Camaino, Colantonio, Raffaello, Michelangelo, Tiziano, Breughel, Carracci, and Caravaggio.

One of the most exceptional aspects of the palace is its Rococo style rooms, which include a Chinese Salon crafted entirely of porcelain. Capodimonte has seen many changes in its long history, from conversions in use, to movements of contents: this residence has witnessed it all. Following Bourbon ownership, the estate passed through the hands of the House of Savoy.

Well, we assume you are now asking yourself ‘what does this palace have to do with ISAIA’s most recent collection?’ In honor of Capodimonte, ISAIA has titled their S/S 2020 release the “Capodimonte Collection,” in honor of the majestic palace. The Colours, which are well pronounced in the collection, are reminiscent of the grand residence. Whether you’re the kind of gentleman that desires solids or pastels, you will be pleased to know that your next garment has taken influence from masterpieces in one of Italy’s finest museums.

Highlights of this collection abound in casual wear, including well-tailored jeans, madras sport shirts, and polo shirts; in addition to sporting trousers that feature boat shaped pockets and elegantly tapered lines. The polo shirts stand out with their exposed seams that reinforce the garment’s fabric, and handmade buttonholes leave little to be desired. Other standout details amongst the collection include pieces that display prominent glass buttons and the new sail feature with coral thread that is more like tailored stitching.

With our attention returning to the museum’s art work, we can’t help but notice the palace’s Flemish tapestries, which solidify the victory of Charles V at the Battle of Pavia in 1525. This work is adapted into the S/S 2020 collection’s elegant dinner jackets. Last, but certainly not least, the undercollars of ISAIA’s S/S 2020 jackets are meant to pay homage to the Capodimonte’s ‘rococo cherubs that peek through golden stuccoes and frescoes.’

Images courtesy of: ISAIA

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