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Men’s Eyewear – The Designer Approach

1st February 2013 As we are celebrating men’s eyewear this month, we have asked several designers to share with Eyestylist their ideas and concepts about designing for men. The series begins with Luca Gnecchi at L.G.R. in Italy.

Do you have a particular male role model in mind when you design men’s eyewear? “When I create eyewear and especially sunglasses, I think about my friends. I try to please them and fit into their lifestyle that we often share.”

What is your philosophy on colour, materials and eyewear shapes for men? “Men’s colours have to be more simple; typically darker and classic. I think that keeping the shape to the essential is important. But also offering technically superior lenses for different masculine uses such as sailing, driving and just knowing that you have a super good polarized mineral glass lens, I think makes a man happier. While a woman, yes, she likes it too, but she is more concerned about an original coloured frame, a gradient lens that makes her eyes seen – but not seen – the game of seduction……”

Viva Italian Style by LGR Tiko Havana Blue
Viva Italian Style by L.G.R. Tiko Havana Blue

Do you think that men are becoming more experimental with their eyewear choices? “Yes, they are, they like to play with colour too, but keeping the combinations very separated and strong, with contrast. Like our sanded yellow frames with mirrored green lenses, or our Raw Limited edition in black opaque and mirrored deep blue lenses. Men also like to be noticed, but in a different way, not in the seductive, playful way of women, but in a strong precise taste for something unusual.”

“I am about to present a new Limited Edition for travelling. You will be able to choose your sunglasses especially to fit your light conditions on that particular trip. It’s something that takes into consideration adventure, heat, Africa, wlidlife, unstable light conditions, romance, beauty, escape and freedom.” www. lgr-sunglasses.com JG

Happy New Year…

to all our sponsors and readers – we wish you health and joy in this New Year. We launch 2013 celebrating the start of our 3rd year with Eyestylist, and some exciting changes. We have initiated a new format for our Reviews, where we will select themed trends. For January, the accent is on Super Brights – with frames in the most amazing fluo colours – click on REVIEWS to find out more! In Boutiques, we spotlight a lovely Concept Store in Switzerland, and in City Guides, throughout the month, you’ll find news on books, fashion, exhibitions and more on the cultural scene.  For what’s happening in eyewear and fashion, click and stay with Eyestylist!

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Mini Eyewear Style

Young Set Chic by OG Mini-Icons

28th January 2013 Fashion excitement in eyewear is not for adults only! OG Mini-Icons are fun, colourful, and have all the attributes that parents look for – safety, durability, and protection. The frames are mini replicas of fabulous OG vintage designs. We are particularly fond of the styles featured here – Carl (above left) and Sophia (right) – innovative shapes that children will love.

Mini style setter in Ruby
Mini style setter in Bude

 

The adorable little fashionista (above) wears Bude – vintage charm in luminous acetate. Other vibrant colours are available too – plus the craftsmanship and styling of OG Mini-Icons are a wonderful way to introduce youngsters to quality and beauty in eyewear. www.olivergoldsmith.com JG

Round Renaissance

Iconic Eyewear Shape With Contemporary Touches

25th January 2013 From Benjamin Franklin to Mahatma Ghandi, John Lennon to Jackie O, the round shape has been the preference of intellectuals and style setters. Now round has returned – in some magnificent variations that combine the charm of the original shape, with new colours and curves. Lunettes Kollektion in Berlin has a gorgeous example in La Passante – a gracious round shape in delicious pastels, such as the robin egg blue model (above) www.lunettes-kollektion.com

 

Eyewear elegance by Lucas de Staël
Eyewear elegance by Lucas de Staël

Paris designer Lucas de Staël launched his own collection last year – LDS – and the elegant goatskin design above (style 15 Grisbleu) combines classic and contemporary elements in a round shape. www.lucasdestael.com

Classic tortoise by Blue Magic Eye
Classic tortoise by Blue Magic Eye

A distinctive round design is highlighted in tortoise acetate (above Bassa) one of several interesting variations on round shapes in wonderful colours by Blue Magic Eye. Definitely classic chic! www.bluemagiceye.com JG

E&E glasses: Swedish collaborative edition

23rd January 2013 A hot new sunglasses project from E&E glasses in Swedish Lapland has caught our attention today. This is a collaboration with Swedish band, Sahara Hotnights to celebrate the music scene in Sweden. “The sunglasses in this edition are inspired by strong women like Sophia Loren and Marilyn Monroe,” explained CEO Emilia Lindmark. “It’s got the feel of the American West Coast meeting the Swedish Midnight Sun.” Voluptuous and striking in a classical 50s colour palette this range will be released in March. We will keep you updated!

E&E glasses
E&E glasses with Sahara Hotnights

For more on E&E glasses, visit the website at www.eoe-glasses.com/en/   CN