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Masahiro Maruyama designs ‘stacked’ eyewear ‘art’ gems

The ‘Step’ concept is created through a process of stacking different elements like building blocks

Japanese designer Masahiro Maruyama has released the images of his artistic new Step models, striking designs which fully adopt the designer’s love for experimental design. For these models, each part has been stacked one by one, in titanium or acetate. Even the end pieces and bridges have been placed freely like building blocks, without adhering to the norms of classic glasses construction.

The titanium styles are also characterised by a bold hammered pattern, a new titanium texture in this collection, with a special dot pattern hand-painted by craftsmen. The acetate models such as the MM0096 pictured below, have an independent end piece and rim, secured together with visible ‘decorative’ rivet pins to complete the piece. Above: MM-0095 from the latest collection by the Japanese designer, Masahiro Maruyama – an expressive one-of-a-kind frame in titanium

Eyewear art from Masahiromaruyama – the asymmetric acetate model MM0096 comes in mat black/black, black, white and grey, ivory, brown and beige or blue, light blue and green (above)

The new collection by Masahiro Maruyama features a total of six models, each produced in four colour ways. For more information visit the website https://masahiromaruyama.com

J.F. Rey 3089 – a combination style for men

The 3089 by French company J.F. Rey is part of a new series of titanium and acetate frames for men – designed for comfort and style

J.F. Rey has extended its so-called “Sledge Combi” design series with three new models, among them the 3089. The styles have titanium fronts embellished with an acetate inner rim, and temples equipped with the brand’s Combi Flex hinge: a screwless technology designed and patented by the J.F. Rey Design Studio. Carefully crafted from titanium and carbon fibers, this particular construction ensures stability and comfort, while offering refined and decorative originality. The frames are also equipped with long, adjustable temple tips, providing even more personalized comfort. Above: the 3089 by J.F. Rey has “a hybrid metal and acetate structure”

J.F. Rey 3089 – in brown

Combining minimalist inspiration with a sophisticated spirit, these versatile frames feature a masculine look that will suit different face shapes. They are available in harmonious graphic combinations, emphasizing the timeless elegance of a chic style with shades such as black, grey, blue, brown, and khaki.

J.F. Rey frames are designed in Marseille in France and are known particularly for the innovative use of materials, to create striking textures, colours and patterns to match individual style preferences. For more information visit www.jfrey.fr

Outstanding handmade couture frames in 2024

3 of the best couture designs of the year

1. Cleto Munari gold jewellery glasses

Munari’s new gold frames are produced in 14 carat solid gold and are described as a natural continuation of Cleto Munari’s artistic exploration in the field of eyewear. The frames are made by hand in Vicenza, Italy, well known for its goldsmith traditions that give life to internationally praised jewellery of exceptional beauty. Beguiling and charming, the gold frames are exciting to look at as well as to wear! Their details such as little hands for nose pads will delight the eyewear connoisseur. They can also be customised with gemstones such as rubies or diamonds.  We have viewed these styles on launch at Silmo 2024 and they are the most spectacular frame designs in gold that we have seen launch this year. www.cletomunarieyewear.com

Hanabi by Lafont Paris x Sekimoto

2. Hanabi by Lafont Paris x Sekimoto

An astonishingly beautiful and romantic frame, shown at SILMO in 2024, the Hanabi design continues the story of Haute Couture eyewear at Lafont that began with Ouvrage in 2023, a frame that won the Jury’s Special Prize at SILMO. The Hanabi frame features an embroidery design with pearls and sequins created by hand through the artistry of Satoshi Sekimoto, a Meilleur Ouvrier de France in haute couture embroidery. We have loved watching Satoshi at work in Silmo 2024, and by viewing the process it instantly becomes clear that there is a very complex artisan design process behind this statement sunglass style. Find out more at www.lafont.com

Rigards RG1061MOP

3. Rigards RG1061MOP

Another masterpiece, the RG1061M0P from Rigards features a circular frame in ethically sourced genuine horn with subtle fractal geometry and Mobius strip-like helixes which are signature elements at Rigards. An inlay of delicate mother-of-pearl features tiny pieces of the luminous linings of abalone shells cut into different shapes and embedded delicately in the lacquer in the side crescents of the frame. A timeless frame with extraordinary artisanal detailing. www.rigards.com

SALT. Optics: new capsule edition

An edition of bestselling sunglass frames released as opticals offers a perfect solution for winter updates – the styles fuse timeless design with signature handcrafted details and some bolder statement looks

SALT. Optics has released a capsule edition of six optical frames, all of which are well-known sunglass styles from its core collection. Worn as opticals, the designs offer bold looks which are a perfect fit with the winter season’s apparel. The frames included are Andy, Desna, Sierra, Teton, Rhine and Rockwood.  Each of the designs is featured in new images shot in the Camargue in the south of France. Above: Model Sierra by SALT. Optics – proposed in the new edition as an optical shape

SALT. Optics: a bold design called Rhine, inspired by statement sunglasses of the 1960s and 70s

Model Rhine has an oversized statement design that is fresh in eyewear right now. The style is well-known as a SALT. Optics classic with overtones of vintage classics. The style has a 1mm acetate insert that adds a new level of structure and protection around the lens whilst adding to the colour variation with bold and contrasting monochrome colourways.

SALT. Optics – Teton – a more chunky statement frame

Model Teton has a striking acetate structure, and comes in enticing gradient colours, another detail that has become an important reference in the current season. The coastal and desert fog variations have a particularly beautiful finish.

All frames in the SALT. Optics collection are made in Japan in 100% Japanese acetate and titanium. The brand has created an impressive number of details featured in each and every design including temple core decorations and attractive metal hardware, as well as offering exclusive nature-inspired colorations and proprietary sun lenses across the collections.

Find out more about the new styles by SALT. Optics at www.saltoptics.com 

 

Gift guide: 6 unique gift ideas for eyewear aficionados

This year, our gift guide is curated by a team of three : Elena Serrano Pelaez from Optica Rosal21, an independent boutique in Northern Spain  – Kayla Heersink of @opticali_style, independent and vintage eyewear enthusiast, from the US, and Clodagh Norton, Eyestylist.com in the UK…these are some very special gift choices with lasting appeal for anyone who loves eyewear and design… …..  

1. Xavier Derome jewellery, selected by Elena @opticarosal21

Jewellery pieces, including rings, earrings and bracelets produced in elegant pieces of unused acetate that would otherwise go to waste. The statement designs are brightly coloured and very intriguing with much individuality in the colours and combinations. Handmade in Sologne in France, Derome is a well known designer in the eyewear business in France and continues to create a line of timeless acetate glasses as well as these jewellery items, made from remaining parts.

“Unique design and commitment to sustainability: for over 15 years, Xavier Derome has been creating jewellery using acetate from his frames, a material that would otherwise go discarded…the collection includes rings, bracelets and necklaces, crafted to last a lifetime….I love that these pieces are also available in the Pompidou museum store in Paris!”

Above: Xavier Derome jewellery, made in France

For details visit www.xavierderome.com

2. The Eyeglass Case by @animalhandmade, selected by @opticali_style

A lightweight embossed leather eyewear case from a small independent label specialising in handcrafted products – made in the US. The case has a natural Alran goat lining.

“I chose this because they are handmade by a local Colorado woman whose work I constantly obsess over…the design is full of whimsy and delight, and the neon colour makes it easy to spot in your bag….”

Find out more at https://animalhandmade.com

3. Diffuser Tokyo – chains + retainers, selected by @eyestylistmagazine

Diffuser Tokyo specialises in high-quality accessories and handmade glasses chains and cords. Their beautiful silk cords are made in Kyoto in Japan using a traditional artisan method called “Kasuri-zome” – a traditional dip-dying technique involving multiple stages, all of which are done by hand to achieve the final result. For the cords, the process for the colours involves dyeing two different colours at both ends – at the centre they overlap to create the beautiful effect of graduated colour.

“This collection is our go-to at Eyestylist.com for artisan eyewear accessories. These artisan cords are completely original and the traditional technique used to create the colours is quite impressive…..of course it’s always useful to have a cord for your frame to keep it safe and close by…” Find these pieces and more at www.diffuser-tokyo.com

4. Vintage Eyewear Style by Takano Fujii – published by Schiffer Books, selected by @eyestylistmagazine

This is a beautiful new and exclusive coffee table book that all eyewear lovers should take a peek at! It would be a lovely gift for a stocking! Published by Schiffer Publishing, at $29.99 (soft cover edition), the book offers a comprehensive visual survey of currently available vintage eyewear from the 1920s to the 1990s. Find out more about how to purchase on these links –  https://a.co/d/6hjpMKo and https://schifferbooks.com/products/vintage-eyewear-style

5. A vintage frame, selected by Elena @opticarosal21

This vintage frame from theo comes from their special archive of frames from past decades, housed in the theo HQ in Antwerp…..the individuality and character of a vintage frame – and the opportunity to make good use of a design piece that has a special history makes a great idea for a sustainable gift that is totally unique for the connoisseur of eyewear  – everyone should have at least one vintage frame in their eyewear collection!

“This is all about gifting a piece of history! A piece of that legacy that every eyewear enthusiast dreams of having in their collection, whether displayed in a showcase or worn on special occasions…the original energy of Hoet and Wim, the creators at theo at the time, lives on, in every design!”

www.theo.be

6. Wujic Jo “Motor Collection”, selected by @opticali_style

Wujic Jo “Motor Collection” takes us back to the fun of building models from a kit, complete with stickers and engine nosepads. You can convert the frame back and forth from ‘naked’ to fully built with acetate ‘bikini’, depending on the look you want for the day. Designed in Belgium, the kit features a 100% titanium frame with Takiron acetate and CR-39 lens with anti-reflective coating.

“This kit evokes the childlike Christmas morning excitement of putting together a new toy and the endless hours of play that will ensure…”

Ready to assemble! Find out more here: https://wujicjo.com

For more information, about the eyewear enthusiasts behind this curated gift guide follow us all on Instagram: @opticali_style@eyestylistmagazine@opticarosal21