Design & Inspiration

Collaborations: Yuichi Toyama teams with Armani

The Japanese eyewear label Yuichi Toyama has collaborated with Giorgio Armani for a luxurious capsule collection – made in Fukui Prefecture, Japan

A new collaboration has been launched between the Japanese eyewear brand YUICHI TOYAMA and fashion brand Giorgio Armani, offering a capsule collection which fuses Giorgio Armani’s Italian style with the latest Japanese technological innovation. Armani’s aesthetic vision has been complemented by designer Yuichi Toyama, who is known for pushing the envelope of Japanese manufacturing technology while also employing traditional Japanese craftsmanship. The resulting combination of Italian elegance and Japanese innovation delivers a nuanced effect, with lightweight, comfortable frames in Japanese titanium, created with subtle detailing and shading, and always blending form and function. Above: Giorgio Armani x Yuichi Toyama eyewear – campaign

A minimalist collaborative capsule collection – made in Japan: Armani x Yuichi Toyama
Armani x Yuichi Toyama AR 6147T sunglasses – a contemporary minimalist look

The designs employ YUICHI TOYAMA’s signature “Double Dutch” design, which was released in 2016. This took its inspiration from the “Double Dutch” game in which two “turners” face each other and spin a rope in opposite directions, while one or more jumpers simultaneously jump over it. The playful “Double Dutch” design has become synonymous with YUICHI TOYAMA, and its use in this collection enhances the minimalist silhouette and elegant functionality of the eyewear.

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About Yuichi Toyama Yuichi Toyama developed his Made in Japan eyewear brand over 30 years.
The signature look of the collection derives from its ability to combine seemingly contradictory details and materials into harmonious designs.
The design philosophy is one which respects traditional craftsmanship aligned with an equally evident curiosity about the possibilities that come from the use of innovative technology.
The brand is constantly evolving as it pursues an expression of simplicity, elegance and timeless beauty. For more information: https://yuichitoyama.com

Kirk & Kirk to show at Pitti

The British eyewear brand will exhibit at Pitti Uomo in January – for the very first time

Kirk & Kirk will be heading to Pitti Uomo to introduce their latest hand-made acrylic sunglass collection to the men’s fashion stage in Florence. Already endorsed by numerous celebrities, the brand is promising a new sunglasses collection featuring eight styles for the fashion event, with an exciting, daring variety of sculpted looks, thick tailored rims and Spring/Summer colours with a vibrant glow.

The acrylic material featured in the collection – which is a signature of the brand – is light and colourful, and allows for a bold, chunky frame to be worn comfortably all day. Above: bold eyewear shape Ryan from Kirk & Kirk – pictured in Tiger orange

Bold and bright at Kirk & Kirk – model James

Creative Director Karen Kirk has a fascination with colour analysis; where colours correspond to seasons, based upon variations of warm and cool tones. The collection heading to Pitti will include an array of bright, trendy, characterful tones which range from Crimson Red and Cheeky Raspberry to Classic Tortoiseshell and warmer tones including Tiger Orange and Zen Sage.

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Model Luke by Kirk & Kirk – in Zen Sage

For men, the collection is big on retro-inspired shapes and bold structured lines that lend individuality and contemporary edge. By means of a unique sandblasting technique, Kirk & Kirk is also able to re-shape their very own grade of Italian acrylic, lending it a refined and highly finished design style that stands out from the crowd.

For Pitti Uomo, Kirk & Kirk are showcasing eight shapes, each available in eight colours plus a series of limited-edition colours for Spring/Summer ‘24. All Kirk & Kirk frames are hand-crafted in Italy, and finished to the highest optical standards and fitted with fully protective
high grade lenses. Pitti Uomo takes place on 9th to 12th January 2024 (https://uomo.pittimmagine.com). For more information about the new collection launching at the show, visit www.kirkandkirk.com

For more information about the brand click on the link: https://www.eyestylist.com/2023/08/karen-kirk-on-the-contour-collection/

opti 2024: sustainability and innovation

The Munich fair takes place in January, with a programme of events centering around sustainability, innovation, and future trends

The international optical show – opti 2024, which takes place in a few weeks in Munich from 12th to 14th January, is preparing an event for a broad range of optical players and their products, with focus on key topics such as sustainability and innovation for the future. The show organisers will offer a Myopia Hub, Sustainability Hub and a new Trend Hub, in which future-oriented trends of the industry will be presented via the “Trendradar by opti”.

At the edition, the opti team is looking forward to hosting its inaugural opti Sustainability Award created for opticians, and honouring leading examples of sustainability in ophthalmic optics. In the fields of social, economic and ecological issues, relevant initiatives of the companies such as the design of their premises, approaches to avoiding microplastics, use of alternative energy resources, climate-neutral projects, diversity and much more are areas that have been monitored and studied in detail to arrive at a shortlist and winning retailer. The jury for this Award includes experts from IG Nachhaltigkeit. Above: the opti fair will take place over four halls in 2024 / photo: © GHM – the opti Sustainability Award will be presented at a special event on the Friday of opti in the Sustainability Hub

Rolf: Enya in the 3D printed wire collection, one of the latest additions at the Austrian label

A wide selection of independent brands focused on sustainable design are exhibiting at the event in Germany: they include innovators in natural materials, 3D printed frames and avantgarde sustainable design such as Rolf, Götti Switzerland, MYKITA, Vava Eyewear, neubau, You Mawo, LEINZ, Hoffmann Natural Eyewear, Andy Wolf, Sea2see, and Weareannu. JUNK PLASTIC REHAB are billed to feature this year in the Opti Boxes.

The new Logo Collection: a recent release by Gigi Studios from Barcelona

The fair promises a dazzling eyewear showcase of leading fashion brands, luxury collections and independent eyewear of all stylistic genres – from across Europe and further afield, including the very popular Spanish brand Gigi Studios (new Logo Collection), RAEN from the US, Orgreen Optics from Denmark, J.F.REY, FACE A FACE and Lafont Paris from France and RES/REI and BLACKFIN from Italy.

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The 3rd opti BOX AWARD is a popular event for new emerging labels in the industry who apply to exhibit in one of the opti boxes. The start-up companies in this area are always a talking point at the event, and a popular must-see for those visitors seeking a full experience of how frame design is evolving in all its aspects, creative, technical, sustainable and high-tech. This year they include Junk Plastic Rehab (pictured above), Baselli swiss made, and LARS Brillen from Bern, who won the OPTI BOX Award in 2023.

Leinz Eyewear: Berlin’s spectacular 3D printed design label – a winner of the opti BOX award in 2022

opti will host over 400 exhibitors in 44,000 square metres, with representatives from all areas of the optical sector including manufacturers of lenses, contact lenses, machinery and eyewear and accessories.

Opti 2024 takes place on Friday 12th January to Sunday 14th January at the Munich Messe (trade only). To find out more details visit www.opti.de  Eyestylist will have more tips and recommendations to share on opti prior to the event in January.

Colour trends on Eyestylist: greens and browns are in

As the temperatures drop and we head towards the December holiday season, green and brown eyewear tones for men are enjoying a special moment

Whether it’s the ongoing love of nature-inspired colours in the world around us (leaf, stone, woodgrain, horn and earthy hues) or fashion’s influence – deep tones of green and brown for eyewear make an exquisite match for the menswear collections (tops, trousers, trainers “beef and broccoli” style) we’re seeing right now, and those warm heavier fabrics, cosy fleeces and thick knits in store. Above: in the Seraphin collection by OGI Eyewear, model Brookside illustrates how winter apparel can be perfectly styled with a new frame in tones which fuse with the overall look – think tortoise, brown, khaki, mocca and many close variations of these greens and browns. www.ogieyewear.com

Pacific by SALT. Optics

SALT. Optics perfectly replicates natural tones of the Californian scenery in the colour palette of their acetate styles. Model Pacific by SALT. Optics in Whiskey is informed by the grand scale of the beautiful Coast Mountains; the Pacific provides a bold oversized rectangular style that serves anyone looking to make a structured statement while maintaining a tailored silhouette and professional look. Handcrafted in Japan utilizing functional rivet hinges, the highest quality 8mm Japanese acetate, and featuring proprietary colours only found at SALT. www.saltoptics.com

Clyde in mocca by Götti Switzerland

Model Clyde is a 3D printed Polyamide frame in the Dimension collection at Götti Switzerland, with rounded edges and a narrow profile. The mocca colour appears frequently in the Götti Switzerland eyewear collections. www.gotti.ch

Wodso by MOREL France

For the Wodso style, MOREL places focus on craftsmanship and seamlessly combining three materials into a premium finish. The wooden temples incorporate a slim metal blade and acetate sleeves, offering a masculine, comfortable, well-crafted product. www.morel-france.com

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Señor SNR by Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses

The ‘Señor SNR’ sunglasses by Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses bridge the gap between classic and contemporary, the subtle sixties styling carry it effortlessly into any twenty first century wardrobe for guys with a love of good design.  The frame is timeless and comfortable and the colours deliver as a compliment to this season’s most fashionable men’s apparel. Colours we’d recommend include Tortoise Split, Tokyo Tokyo (pictured) and the beautiful green variation, Seafoam + Champagne – www.olivergoldsmith.com

Larch Sun by Andy Wolf – the green tone is one that most people can wear and it is overtaking some more usual winter tones in eyewear right now

Andy Wolf’s focus on the big and bold looks with wide temples – for men and women – is further enhanced with a palette of warm or wintery colours such as green and brown – sun model Larch or optical style frame 4621 are good examples in this range of frames that are working this modern look and vibe. www.andy-wolf.com

This feature was written by Clodagh Norton for www.eyestylist.com – Copyright protected.

TVR®OPT: first rimless edition featuring Sterling Silver

Eyestylist Exclusive : The Japanese eyewear label has created a rimless edition in sterling silver, designed by Tsubota Masato – details in the collection are inspired by ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics alongside Art Deco elements

After years of planning and meticulous production, TVR®OPT has revealed this month that they are unveiling their TVR®OPT Rimless Collection (TVR®536), the brand’s first ever rimless eyewear made in premium sterling silver. The collection is the result of a collaboration between TVR®OPT and Tsubota Masato, an eyewear designer who has many years’ experience designing for both Japanese and American eyewear brands. The release of the edition coincides with the 10th anniversary of the sought-after Japanese eyewear label.

TVR®OPT sterling silver rimless eyewear; details have been inspired by Art Deco references and Egyptian Hieroglyphics

“I have been seeing people wear rimless for over 40 years, and I felt it would be something interesting to bring back into the TVR®OPT Luxury collection. The idea was sparked when Onami-san spoke to me saying that he wanted something luxurious and timeless.” — Tsubota Masato, designer

The Japanese eyewear designer Tsubota Masato joined the TVR®OPT Japan team in 2012, and has been responsible for the redesign of most of the TVR®OPT collections since the beginning. With his expertise and experience, he has managed to reimagine Japanese archive pieces for modern day eyewear connoisseurs, all around the world.

TVR®OPT rimless edition: the result of a long and painstaking process of research and expertise in craftsmanship

As part of the rimless design concept, TVR®OPT Japan wanted to bring back a classic eyewear temple design from 2006 especially for this collection. With Tsubota Masato, who designed rimless eyewear at the time, they have developed a newly crafted design which also explores the original details, preserving the essence of the frames of that earlier time.

Masato made several adjustments to the original design, including re-detailing the temple tips with a special coloured material (Black Clear) at the end tips. This feature includes a TVR®OPT logo engraving in sterling silver, enhancing aesthetics and shifting the balance of the glasses toward the tips of the temple arms, improving overall stability.

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Sterling silver has been selected for several reasons, not least its elegance and long lasting appeal. TVR®OPT has also opted to add an extra clear coating to protect the sterling silver from damage, ensuring it will shine for a long period of time.

The new designs are available in four shapes: round, orbal, octagon or square. For more details about the different features of the frames visit www.tvropt.com

On the origins of rimless glasses: rimless glasses developed from the 1900s Pince-nez designs, also known as three-piece style eyeglasses. As the Oxford Pince-nez became less practical over the years, rimless eyeglasses took their place by the 1920s as a go-to choice of eyeglasses. Luminaries like Teddy Roosevelt started wearing the Pince-nez when he became president in 1901, and he is cited as the first president to be photographed in a pair of glasses as spectacles during a period where eyeglasses were considered a remedial tool instead of a style statement. The Irish poet William Butler Yeats (1865 to 1939) also wore signature temple-less pince-nez glasses. and was famously photographed in them. In 2017, one of his pairs of pince-nez sold for EURO 10,000 at auction in Co Kilkenny.

To find out more about the new releases at TVR visit : www.tvropt.eu