Carlo Capasa is an Italian fashion executive who has been the president of Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana since June 2015. His leadership has been marked by controversy over his perceived lack of action against racism in the industry and protests from designers of color against his leadership.
Prior to taking over the leadership of Camera della Moda, he cofounded CoSTUME NATIONAL where he supported his brother Ennio Capasa, the creative director.
Capasa was born in Lecce in Italy's Puglia region.[1] He is the older brother of Ennio Capasa and is married to Stefania Rocca.[2]
Capasa cofounded CoSTUME NATIONAL with his brother in 1986 presenting their first collection at Milan Fashion Week becoming its CEO.[3] The brand received favorable reviews globally.[4] [5] He and his brother exited the brand in 2016.
In 2015, Capasa was selected as president of Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana succeeding Mario Boselli, who stepped down and took on a role as honorary president.[6] He was most recently reelected in June 2022 for his fifth two-year term atop the chamber.[7]
Capasa's term encountered controversy starting in 2020 when a member of Camera della Nova, Stella Novarino, took the stage at a Black Lives Matter protest to decry racial discrimination in Italy including within the fashion industry.[8] [9] She founded an initiative to promote BIPOC designers which Capasa initially expressed support for.[10]
He later withdrew his support for the anti-racism initiative after Novarino continued her public criticism of racial discrimination and lack of inclusion in the industry.[11] [12] In 2023, Novarino withdrew from Camera della Moda under Capasa's leadership and began a hunger strike due to the lack of diversity and inclusion of designers of color.