Capasa has also worked with theatre. He designed the costumes for ''Frida's mirror'', a play based on the life of
Frida Kahlo with
Ottavia Piccolo (Franco Parenti Theatre, Milan 1998); he was responsible for the set-up and staging of "Live Red: Blood, transformation and transfiguration in contemporary art" (
PAC, Milan's Contemporary Art Pavilion, Milan 1999) and in 2002 he designed the costumes for "Le regole dell'attrazione" (The rules of attraction) with Valentina Cervi, Fabrizio Sacchi, Elio Germano, Lorenzo Lavia, directed by Luca Guadagnino. In 2005 Capasa's passion for powerful motorbikes led him to design a limited series collection of accessories together with
Ducati; the following year saw the launch of Black Dogo, an original, ultra-potent machine. Its look was the result of a joint project between Ducati and C'N'C CoSTUME NATIONAL. To celebrate 21 years of CoSTUME NATIONAL, Ennio Capasa took on the staging of
Michel Gondry's exhibition "L'arte del sogno" (Dream Art); he created the C'N'C CoSTUME NATIONAL dress for the
Absolut vodka bottle – a sensual creation in vinyl-black and also the new
Alfa Romeo 147 C'N'C CoSTUME NATIONAL – produced in limited numbers. The anniversary also marked the opportunity to launch the new 21 CoSTUME NATIONAL perfume and organize the 21 CoSTUME NATIONAL photographic exhibition published by Assouline on 21 years of the company and the most significant stages in the development of his design. The associated book features details of the working relationships, friendships, photographs and celebrities who espouse the CoSTUME NATIONAL philosophy including
Willem Dafoe,
Milla Jovovich,
Mick Jagger,
Hilary Swank,
Keith Richards,
Lenny Kravitz,
Cameron Diaz,
Shakira,
Madonna. ==References==