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New vintage – three picks for Summer

8th April 2013 If you love vintage and would like to start the S/S season with a new frame with vintage overtones, we have picked three pieces that make a modern statement. Choose from classic round, oversized with a flat top or super feminine butterfly. The colours are perfect for now; soft and calming pastels and natural tones that feel fresh and easy as temperatures start to climb.

The latest from Mykita / Damir Doma is model DD04 (above), launching in May in the Damir Doma flagship store and selected retailers. It’s a sculptured take on the round shape, this time in acetate, and it is deeply rooted in the 1930s, with its clean-cut minimal temples. A super no-fuss reinterpretation of an old classic design, with colours ranging from tortoise to amber, the collection was presented at Damir Doma’s A/W 13/14 catwalk show. www.mykita.com

For more on the first releases in this collaborative collection which explored material combinations, visit https://www.eyestylist.com/2012/10/trend-watch-juxtaposed-materials/

Ralph Vaessen
Constance by Ralph Vaessen

From Dutch designer Ralph Vaessen, we have noticed this wonderful contemporary super luxe sunglass style that is made in Germany by hand. Vaessen is a master in luxury horn, and it is interesting to see how he has accomplished a combination of genuine horn and coloured wood – that’s a rarity in eyewear. Model Constance boasts fine details such as the layering effect at either side of the front of the frame and it has a delicate butterfly shape, with subtle graduated lens colour to match the natural tones of the horn and coloured wood. It’s a frame that is likely to remain covetable for seasons to come. See the S/S collection by Ralph Vaessen at www.ralphvaessen.com

Point of View - Amnesia
Point of View – Amnesia – handmade in Turkey

For instant attitude, look no further than the Turkish independent label, RVS by V.’s new project, Point of View (POV), and their bold sunglasses collection which I previewed in Milan in early March. There are 20 models (each offered in 3 or 4 colours), all quite different with a lot of retro elements, from pearlised finishes and marbling effects to the use of old-school materials such as tortoise. Designer Vidal Erkohen is a vintage collector who has brought his love of the past to the drawingboard for this launch. “With POV, I wanted to make something different on a new level that is distinctive from our RVS by V. collection.”

My style in this collection was the oversized flat-top, Amnesia (pictured above in clear/apple but also very nice in black); with its contrasting browline, this design speaks volumes if you are looking for a cool, urban mood. Stockists include Dr. York, LA and Astrologo Ottica, Rome. www.rvsbyv.com and coming soon to www.poveyeworks.com CN

Götti Celebrates!

Happy 20th Anniversary Götti Switzerland

Götti Switzerland family and friends, opticians and customers, and the wonderful Götti staff toasted the company’s 20th anniversary in Lucerne with delicious Swiss specialities, music, dancing and festivities. Eyestylist was delighted to participate in this occasion, and we had an opportunity to chat with founder and designer Sven Götti. “This is such a good and special moment,” said Götti, “as when we opened the store it was my dream to design. However, I felt I needed to learn more about optics and what customers really wanted. So we started slowly, and it’s a good feeling to know that people like what we create.”

Götti Switzerland: style, innovation and technology
Götti Switzerland: style, innovation and technology

Twenty years on, Götti designs have global reach in more than 1200 speciality shops around the world. The company has been recognised with prestigious awards including the Red Dot, The Swiss Economic Award, and the Travel & Leisure Award. Götti creations are a trinity of style, technical accomplishments and innovation. Watch this space for more news on the exciting Götti exhibition, that will be travelling to various European cities. Congratulations to Sven and the Götti team! www.gotti.ch JG

Photos: Top photo: Sven Götti with his dog Lucky Copyright: Gilles Stüssi

 

Sixties style

1st April 2013 There is a 60s fashion moment in the air for spring/summer. Monochromes and geometrics, curvy shapes, chic leathers and transparents, and orange and pink colour flashes…to set the mood, we have picked some favourite authentic vintage pieces from the online vintage store, Atelier Mayer, as well as some new 60s remix designs, from homewares to stationery….in eyewear, we have selected three gorgeous statement styles that evoke this colourful, fun-loving decade… the brand new Spice style from French designer label BOZ, and two exotic iconic classics from Oliver Goldsmith and Christian Roth.

1. Original Lanvin 1960s black and white shift dress, WWW.ATELIER-MAYER.COM; 2. Spice sunglasses from BOZ, www.boz-eyewear.fr; 3. Nicole Farhi double buckle leather belt, £145, www.nicolefarhi.com 4. Hex (1966) by Oliver Goldsmith, colour, Ivory. www.olivergoldsmith.com 5. 1960s black, red and white halter neck mini dress,  WWW.ATELIER-MAYER.COM; 6. Frederic Malle Rubrum Lily scented candle, £48 available at Liberty’s www.liberty.co.uk; 7; Panton chair by Vitra, £200 at www.skandium.com; 8. Icon The Flick compact notebook, £6.50 by Castelli, www.castelli.co.uk; 9. Series 1001, Christian Roth for Optical Affairs, www.christian-roth.com CN

Spring!

We salute the season with an international line up of eyewear innovation. We are off to MIDO – the eyewear fair in Milan, and will highlight what’s new throughout the month.
Exciting frames from ten different countries are featured in Reviews, and voyage with us to China to find a stunning boutique, then to Italy for our Designer of the Month.
City Guides previews a long anticipated exhibition on a cultural icon that is opening in London. Click and stay with Eyestylist for what’s happening in eyewear fashion.

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Themes & Variations

Round Shapes With Distinction

29th March 2013 In our recent travels, we have spotted several round shapes that quickly became favourites. There are adventurous round versions, and lovely classic interpretations as well. Interior designer and eyewear creator Veronika Wildgruber features frames with the lenses set into intersections (above Magnolia). The result is a very light design with chic and technical triumph. www.veronikawildgruber

 

Aubert by Sven Götti for Götti Switzerland
Aubert by Sven Götti for Götti Switzerland

The simplicity of Sven Götti’s Aubert (above) is very appealing with its elegant round shape, highlighted with a delicately curved nosepiece, and beautifully crafted in titanium. The frame is as light as a feather, and extremely comfortable to wear. www.gotti.ch

 

Albany from the new ClassicS by Coppe+Sid
Albany from the new ClassicS by Coppe+Sid

Tortoiseshell and round shapes are natural partners, and ClassicS by Coppe+Sid is a new collection with smart designs in smooth acetate. I saw this collection in Milan, and like the retro spirit with its modern character in quality acetate. www.coppeandsid.com JG