March 2013

Eyestylist in Milan

Impactful design at the independent labels

5th March 2013 It is when you see some of the finest frames close up or worn on the face, or popped on your own, that you can get an understanding of the workmanship that some designers put into their frame designs. Eyestylist has been in Milan this weekend, to view a host of collections from across the world, and we are fortunate to hold and try on many of their prized creations.

In the past days we have seen innovative new materials and new ways of combining materials; we have seen continued dedication to old-school spectacle making techniques and finishings, and intricate tooling and finishing work both in metals – as they see the start of another re-surgence – and acetate. We have noticed some punchy, upbeat design ideas and colour stories (details will follow) and we’ve tried on some truly charismatic shapes and colours, some of which we are sure will go down in eyewear history. 

The re-emergence of metals was evident everywhere. Highlights included the clean-cut styles shown to us by Jacob Kilsgaard from Denmark, whose label specialises in aluminium; he has combined his minimal design with more concentrated blocked colours – pictured – model Sun 5.8/8, in a strong, deep purple – an alluring edgy fashion colour for this year. These sunglasses feature Zeiss lenses, a perfect partner to these precisely built technical frames. The label is one of just two leading companies in Denmark to be granted the Zeiss certification and the lenses feature a miniature logo endorsing the authenticity. www.kilsgaard-eyewear.com

Model Barcelona by Framers
Model Barcelona by Framers

At Framers, the Berlin label, the selection of colours in the super-light German-made “Titanium collection” has been extended,  inviting a powerful interpretation. The line includes the big, bold, round Barcelona style – a homage to Salvador Dali – in statement black. www.framers.de CN

 

Isola Ella

Anna Karin Karlsson, Sweden

In the vast beautiful land of Sweden that Anna-Karin Karlsson calls home, the designer excels in creating romantic, revolutionary eyewear. Isola Ella radiates innovation and imagination. Bright turquoise acetate is accented with black and gold in an extravagant cat-eye shape. The intricate gold filigree is a special patented process. Stunning! www.annakarinkarlsson.com JG

Sun 3.11/1

Kilsgaard Eyewear, Denmark

The colour turquoise always triggers thoughts of the sea, beaches and sunshine! Kilsgaard has the ideal solution for these sunny occasions – whether on city streets, poolside or seaside- with this lively new design in aluminium and acetate. The contemporary design of the frame expresses Jacob Kilsgaard’s mantra of simplicity and minimalism. The award-winning company was founded in 2007. JG

www.kilsgaard-eyewear.com

Anna

Theo by Tim Van Steenbergen, Belgium

The new theo sunglass collection by Tim Van Steenbergen is lively, bright, fun and the colours are delicious. Van Steenbergen is strongly influenced by his architect grandfather, whose works can still be seen in Belgium and the Netherlands today. Anna expresses the linear play of colour, structure and form of Van Steenbergen’s grandfather’s buildings. The colours are wonderful – summer green (above), orange, red and transparent sand. With these sunnies from theo, you are ready for spring/summer! www.theo.be JG

Bernardo

Paulino Spectacles, Portugal

Designer Ramiro Paulino grew up in an optical atmosphere in Portugal, and nowadays he endeavours to continue the tradition of fine spectacle making that is the family legacy. A fine example is Bernardo – acetate sunglasses with a glossy sheen, totally handmade. The elegant two-tone bronze/copper colouring gives the frame a quietly sophisticated appearance. www.paulinospectacles.com  JG