2011

Otis

Graz Studio

Otis is one of those iconic statement styles…designer/DJ Graz Mulcahy is making a name for himself with some interesting collaborations in Australia…including Chronicles of Never and Ellery…but he is a name in his own right, and one that promises more in terms of innovations in the frame world. Otis is a classic for men with idiosyncracies that are unique to Mulcahy…the substantial feel and flat look of the frame, the edgy shape, and serious attention to detail…this style takes a classic Malcolm X or Mad Men semi-rimless, and turns it into a uniquely fashion-forward design. CN

www.grazmulcahy.com

 

Festive Sparkle

1st December 2011  To celebrate the approach of Christmas, we bring some festive accessories to the site…including some sparkling present ideas. Sequins, diamante and decorative indulgences are a big theme at this point in the year…here is a selection of some super-seasonal choices that illustrate winter’s silver and gold colour trends and the glitz and glamour of the party season. CN

1. Burnt rectangle Bracelet £130, Nicole Farhi www.nicolefarhi.com 2. Face à Main by Filao Paris www.filaoparis.com; 3. Sequin cardigan £169, Hobbs www.hobbs.co.uk; 4. Corona Tank £120, Reiss www.reissonline.com 5. Stack Sequins Dress, £495 by Nicole Farhi www.nicolefarhi.com; 6. Sequin sunglasses by Miu Miu www.miumiu.com; 7. Sequin bracelet, £220, Nicole Farhi www.nicolefarhi.com 8. Tessa Peep Toe by Gina, £675 www.gina.com 9. Nicky sequin scarf, Reiss www.reissonline.com   10. Silver Simmons Clutch by French Connection £75.00 www.frenchconnection.com.

Style and Fashion

La Loop Accessories

1st December 2011 A chat with Elizabeth Faraut at la Loop is a genuine pleasure. We meet at SILMO, and the soft-spoken California based designer imparts her passion for eyewear through her elegant accessories. With her New York fashion background, Faraut brings a heady mix of style, business acumen and the creativity wrought by necessity to La Loop.  “When I started the company in 1998, it was because I had lost so many glasses, that I knew there had to be a better way to keep track of my frames. At that time, eyewear accessories were not even a category. Now they are viewed as a true accessory, and it’s been very interesting for me, because I do not come from the eyewear industry.

“My desire is to source materials that will ‘wow’ the customer and the buyer. How do I find these materials? I’m always travelling. I have Amber from Tibet for example, and my goal is to source natural materials from the planet – not manmade. I love to source unique materials and those that feel good – I close my eyes, and feel and savour the material.  If it doesn’t pass this test, it doesn’t become a La Loop. The desert is another inspiration. Gold plays into the desert theme, and I’m a ‘modern nomad’ – always searching and exploring, trying to find things that move me, and will move the customer . Pearls, pure fabrics, real tortoise, sterling silver, leather from a 5th generation mill in Northern Italy, Azurite from Brazil, and shells from New Zealand are among the natural materials included in the collections.”

 

TVR True Vintage Revival
J.F.Rey 40 Years
Look
SILMO Paris - The Optical Fair. 25th - 28th September 2026
FACE A FACE
SALT
LOFT Santa Monica Show October 16th and 17th
Blackfin
LAMARCA EYEWEAR
DIFFUSER Tokyo
MIDO 6-8 February 2027. Welcome to Eyewearland
Götti Switzerland
theo eyewear
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MOREL
JISCO
Seraphin Shimmer
OTIS Eyewear
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Turquoise beads from La Loop

For Elizabeth, creating a product that matters is very important. She wanted a design collaboration that included a marriage of form, function and fashion. She views each piece as a collector’s item – whether it expresses quiet sophistication, or dynamic, colourful fun. The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, as well as twelve other museums across America, has proclaimed La Loop an invention. The hinges have patented technology, and each item is handmade in America. La Loop wearers include a long list of celebrities, working professionals, fashion followers, and costume designers. “My dream, says Faraut, “is to continue to explore, to keep a personal connection to customers through my designs, and be that ‘modern nomad’. So far, it’s been a wonderful journey.” www.laloop.com La Loop products are available in Paris at Marc Le Bihan www.marclebihan.fr JG

Les Plus Belles Lunettes du Monde

Chic Parisian Boutique Opens in Nantes, France

1st December 2011 This elegant Parisian optical boutique has opened a new shop in Nantes, on the west coast of Brittany. The 6th largest city in France  – during the 18th century the largest port in the country – Nantes has had accolades heaped upon the region. In 2004, TIME magazine named Nantes “the most liveable city in all of Europe”, and in 2003, it was appointed “the greenest city in France”, so it’s an appealing location for a first shop outside Paris. Nantes also has the exquisite Château de Ducs de Bretagne – filled with many treasures.

The site of the store was chosen by the owner Vincent Carel, who formerly worked in the Paris shop, with the goal of eventually opening Les Plus Belles Lunettes in several cities in France. Sandrine Pereira, the creator of Les Plus Belles Lunettes, and interior decorator Ricardo Navarro designed the shop, that reflects the sleek, open atmosphere of the two Paris boutiques. Beautiful woods and pristine white ensure a crisp, smart atmosphere, very user-friendly for frame shopping – a real treat. The selection includes an international roster: Götti, Emmanuelle Khanh, Lindberg, Derome Brenner, Oliver Goldsmith, TD Tom Davies, Vera Wang, and Linda Farrow among others. Les Plus Belles Lunettes du Monde in Nantes brings optical glamour to the local scene. www.lesplusbelleslunettesdumonde.com JG

Elizabeth Taylor Auction

Christie’s New York

Elizabeth Taylor’s fondness for jewels is well documented, and she also had a passion for eyewear and fashion. Jewels, eyewear and clothing go under the gavel at Christie’s New York from 3-17 December, as well as online. Taylor’s extensive collection of designer sunglasses includes frames by Dior, Chanel, Selima, Cartier, Judith Leiber and many more. Clothing and accessories from international couturiers include Halston, Ossie Clark, Vicky Tiel, Balmain, Chanel, Versace, Thierry Mugler, Christian Dior, and Valentino (Above – photo: Christie’s Images Limited). This auction could be as legendary as the iconic film diva! Further details at: www.christies.com JG