Costello Tagliapietra premiered its line in New York for the spring
2005 collections. The label won rave reviews all-round and they won
the 2005 Ecco Domani Fashion Foundation Award for the ensuing fall
collection. The designs also made the cut for an exhibit at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, showcasing military-inspired fashion.
The Look
Beautifully tailored dresses, constructed jackets, and coats in muted
tones, plus an attention to detail both inside and out, with a focus
on the draping of fabric that’s finished with bound edges and French
seams.
The Designer
Jeffrey Costello started by designing clothing for actresses and musicians, then met up with partner, native New Yorker, and Parsons alum, Robert Tagliapietra; together they founded Costello Tagliapietra. Both were taught the art of tailoring by their grandmothers, who, coincidentally, had both worked for Norman Norell in the 1960s.
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Eddie Marquez (Nationwide) eddie@hatchinc.com
212.941.8188