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Intro | Frames Forward, Athens

A special showroom event for luxury eyewear in Athens

In southern Europe’s capital of cool, ‘Intro | Frames Forward’ – the luxury eyewear event for the Greek market, offers ambiance and an attractive presentation space for previews of fine eyewear lines.

This year’s INTRO took place at SOLID, a large, fashionable event venue in Neo Psychiko, an attractive leafy northern neighbourhood of Athens. The weekend saw the presentation of 8 unique eyewear collections, including Lapima, John Dalia, Chrome Hearts and new emerging label, Pontet Eyewear. The event, which took place on 15th and 16th October,  was well attended by the optical community, with clients travelling from across Athens and as far afield as Thessaloniki.  Organisers Maria Angeloudi and Natalia Klimi are well-known eyewear entrepreneurs who specialise in working with interesting high quality luxury brands from around the world. Above: the owners of Kokkoris Optics try on colourful sunglasses

Hermes Pontet presented his new frames which reference Greek architecture

The young French designer Hermes Pontet, who launched his first eyewear collection in 2021, showed new optical and sunglass styles with interesting links to travel and Athenian architecture. An uncompromising attention to details and decorative finishes is seen in the models which have fascinating stories and influences.

Lapima from Brazil, above, and top image, Emmanuelle Khanh white sunglasses, among the new products on show at the event

Appealing bright statement colours, including bright pink, white and different tones of green acetate were popular at the show. Luxurious metal frames were also well represented in the collections by John Dalia, Pontet and Chrome Hearts, where fine materials such as titanium, sterling silver and 22-carat gold plate looked shiny and sophisticated with strict attention to finesse in details such as the nose pads, temples, hinges and carefully crafted luxury end tips.

Solene Ramos of Emmanuelle Khanh showed visitors the new designs

Launched in 2020, ‘Intro | Frames Forward’ organise exclusive eyewear events in Athens and Thessaloniki twice a year. For all enquiries about the next events planned for 2023, visit www.introshow.gr and write to [email protected]  – Photography @dionisioskoutsis 

Abundant green

Luxurious natural green tones offer a fresh mood for Autumn

Green has been a steadily rising tone in eyewear, as in fashion, with natural hues being the most prolific source of inspiration in the palette. Tones of olive, leaf, sage and mint are amongst the most popular for their subtle muted qualities, yet Kelly green, acidic tones and some jewel inspired emerald hues were also on show at the Silmo fair in September, suggesting that bright and brazen is an option for eyewear and can feel luxurious and modern paired with other tones, for a contemporary style. Above and below: the Ørgreen Acetate collection explores complex colour stories – carefully uniting shades and introducing original combinations, each acting as a fundamental design component for a specific style. Their tone of green is fresh and luxurious with enough intensity of colour to give warmth and a natural glow – www.orgreenoptics.com

Space Cowboy by Ørgreen Optics comes in a verdant green that’s close to Pantone’s ‘Abundant Green’

Abundant Green was a highlighted Pantone tone at London Fashion Week this season; the hue is part of a variety of tones that blend “timeless tones and artful brights” to embrace a mood of “serenity and stability and also energy and excitement”.  The lively Abundant Green was highlighted alongside trending tones of Molten Lava, Spicy Mustard, Lichen Blue, and Meadow Violet.

MAR by VUE DC – in translucent green – a rich “foresty” tone – www.vuedc.com

The most prestigious green hues vary considerable across the eyewear collections, with different translucencies in acetate, and different variations depending on seasons: for autumn, the most enticing tones have associations with forest colours, emerald tones, and ‘terre verte’ naturally occurring pigments.

Hoffmann Natural Eyewear – Ti-Line designs offer a lightweight feel in horn with titanium temples (T87010)

Natural materials are also proposed with natural colorations, through application of natural dyes, at Hoffmann Natural Eyewear. The colour is soft and enhances the natural lines of the horn material in model T87010. www.hoffmann-eyewear.com

Lunettes Alf: a delicate green translucency with timeless appeal

At Lunettes Alf, the green tone is vintage-inspired, translucent, and natural. The label’s unique red thread at the temple is just visible, contrasting with the acetate frame colour, a mark of handmade quality and artisan design. Find out more at  www.lunettes-alf.com

Silmo 2022: energy and style

Exceptional variety in product design, quality craftsmanship and technical innovation were key features of the collections exhibited at the Paris optical fair this year – small and voluminous shapes were displayed side by side, material and colour combinations were innovative, paying attention to small details, and a mix of adventurous concepts and minimalist design work offered something for everyone; sustainability and social and environmental commitments remain talking points for all sizes of brand

The international optical community gathered for Silmo at the Villepinte exhibition in Paris, for a September weekend that was filled with bright sunshine, energy, enthusiasm for fresh new eyewear, and a colourful upbeat, overriding theme. After a scaled-down version in 2021, this year the Halls of the Silmo show were filled with bold and imaginative stand designs and bright, eye-catching displays, some with exciting art works, creating a lively, revitalised ambiance across the show.

Above: Titanium model Eiffel 1 by FACE A FACE -machined to reveal fine ‘interrupted’ lines – the colour combinations focus on dark backgrounds brought to life with bright neon tones – www.faceaface-paris.com

Monaco by Lafont Paris: a modernised classic with a luxurious and bold structure (www.lafont.com)

Shapes that are distinctive, graphic, thick and sculptural and characterised by the interesting possibilities of hand “carved” bevelling are plentiful across collections for the season; eyewear designers are working like artists to create unique effects that lend a very refined aesthetic – reworking with raw edges, shiny and matt contrasts, and highly polished or unpolished surfaces. Round, oval and soft “roundish-oval” shapes have re-emerged as a strong focus alongside squares, cateyes, pantos and wonderfully unusual shapes that celebrate individuality and a nonchalant ‘joie de vivre’.

Hoffmann Natural Eyewear – S-line: substantial buffalo horn frame with natural colour dye applied, creating the refined nature-inspired green finish (https://hoffmann-eyewear.com)

Natural, sustainable, 3D printed and recycled materials were plentiful at the fair this year. The classics such as luxurious buffalo horn and wood continue to be well represented, right through to the popular sustainable choice, Eastman Acetate Renew. MYKITA has fully switched to Eastman Acetate Renew, stating that “the innovative material has made a complete pivot possible without compromising the appearance or performance of MYKITA’s handcrafted eyewear design” (www.mykita.com)

MYKITA has adopted Eastman Acetate Renew across their collections

Experimental materials with an eco orientation were also attracting interest at the fair, with brands like Ochis (Ukraine) (https://ochis.co) showing their styles made from used coffee granules and colourful natural flower petals; ROLF was showing their portfolio of natural materials and the intriguing subtle textures in their 3D printed Substance and Substance Mount line, made from castor beans (www.rolf-spectacles.com).

Alberte by Fleye Copenhagen, in beta titanium – everyday eyewear with a pure minimal design

Fine quality metal materials were well represented, ever popular for their strength, lightness, minimalist aesthetic and long life; they included titanium, beta titanium, and stainless steel. At Fleye Copenhagen, the models like Alberte (above) with a pure minimal design offer a timeless style for every day.  The Alberte model comes in sandblasted colours and is characterised by  a very delicate pattern engraved on the temple (www.fleye.dk).

In the much loved Silmo D’Or show awards, highlights included a win for Jason and Karen Kirk for their Kirk and Kirk two-tone optical design Thor in handmade acrylic (www.kirkandkirk.com) while the Japanese designer Masahiro Maruyama won the Sunglasses Category (Eyewear Designer) for his Kintsugi MM-0078 sunglasses based on the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum.

Thor at Kirk and Kirk: a Silmo D’Or winner

New breakthrough technology was also recognised in the Silmo D’Or awards. In the category Technological Innovation in Connected Products, Sweden’s SKUGGA Technology (https://skugga.com) won the award for their miniaturised patented smart module which can be integrated into any frame design, sunglasses or optical. Companies such as McLaren Vision and Inspecs are already working with the company to launch smart eyewear products in the coming months.

Masahiromaruyama MM-0078 won a Silmo D’Or – pictured in Black-Gold with smoke lens

A pair of performance sunglasses with a lens which changes colour in 1 second in any tint between 17% and 42% of transmission won the Silmo D’Or in the sport category. The product “Bot with IRID lenses” is designed by ‘Out Of’ (https://out-of.com).

Silmo Paris will take place next year from 29th September to 2nd October 2023. For more information about the Silmo show and the Silmo D’Or event this September, visit www.silmoparis.com For further comment on trends and directions, watch this space…

Silmo 2022 is here

This year, the international optical fair runs from Friday 23rd to Monday 26th September at Paris Nord Villepinte

As the optical industry prepares for one of the international events of the year in Paris, optical retailers, buyers and the press await the first chance to see what’s fresh and new in eyewear design on the international stage. For many international visitors and exhibitors this year, Silmo represents an especially important date in the 2022 calendar of events, a fresh start after the difficulties and disruptions to travel during the pandemic, and certainly – for those who attend annually – a very welcome chance to return to pre-pandemic, in-person experiences and direct business engagements and presentations, with new and long-term customers and friends.

Eyewear exhibitors and creative designers will gather from far and wide this year at the Paris Nord Villepinte venue – among them long-established international favourites and emerging designers travelling from many regions of France, as well as all parts of Europe and further afield – Hong Kong, Japan and the USA. Above: The latest styles by Paris label Lunettes ALF will be on show at Silmo 2022: the label has a collection of timeless classics produced in hand polished Japanese acetate – the frames have become very popular with optical connoisseurs – https://lunettes-alf.com

New trends will be unveiled at Silmo: fine lines in bright colours on a classic brown tone – a colour we expect to see much more of this season: Eiffel1 panto at FACE A FACE

In this preview for the event which opens tomorrow at 9am, a number of companies shared their new styles with Eyestylist in advance, offering a taste of what will be on show this edition – and insight into trending colours, materials, design innovations and style directions, all areas we shall comment on in the weeks to come.

At Paris brand FACE A FACE, the model Eiffel1 is part of the new and colourful autumnal line – showing for the first time at the Silmo fair. Compared to a ‘Meccano’ construction set, the style can to fruition as a recreation of the architectural aesthetics of the metal bars of the iconic Eiffel Tower. Fine lines in bright colours stand out against a dark background to enhance the design. www.faceaface-paris.com

Syl by VUE DC: a sneak peek of what to expect from the French artisan label

The French label VUE DC is always a highlight in the creative heart of Silmo’s much loved Hall 5. This year, the collection will include some fabulous head-turning shapes and statement designs, such as new model Syl – an elegant round/oval shape designed in 8mm Mazzucchelli acetate and offered in tones of champagne, opaline terracotta, teal, black and tortoiseshell. Its character and special definition comes from a slightly rough bevel on the outside of the eye shape. Find out more at www.vuedc.fr

Detroit by JF Rey, from the Neon Elements collection

The new Detroit model at JF Rey is part of the Neon Elements collection – inspired by “the Metaverse where reality and virtuality blend”. The frame has a thick rim and architectural structure – a strong and characterful appearance that with resonate with those who love a modern statement style. This new collection is playful with colour contrasts, highlighting neon tones and making them wearable for the face. www.jfrey.fr

Model Smith by Veronika Wildgruber: handmade in Italy

The super sharp new model Smith by Veronika Wildgruber – a multifaceted designer based in Berlin – is just one of several exciting pieces that have all the hallmarks of Wildgruber’s innovative and evocative style. Particular attention is paid to the effects of the sharp blocky structures and variation in colours and surfaces which are often combined in interesting ways, shiny with matt, opaque with transparent. www.eyewear.veronikawildgruber.com

About Silmo 2022: the fair (trade only) takes place at Paris Nord Villepinte from 23rd to 26th September 2022. This year the roster of independent labels showing include: Article One, Carlotta’s Village,  Dabrach, Diffuser Tokyo (Joy Every Time), Fleye, FACE A FACE, FOLC Eyewear, Gotti Switzerland, Kirk and Kirk, Kenmark, l.a. eyeworks, Lafont Paris, Lunettes ALF, MOREL, MYKITA, Nina Mûr, RAEN, Res/Rei, Rolf Spectacles, Sea2see, VAVA and Veronika Wildgruber. The SILMO d’Or awards – the much coveted prizes which recognise outstanding design and innovation in all categories of product exhibiting during the fair – will be announced during the Saturday evening of Silmo with presentation by Amélie Morel, President of Silmo. To register, and find out more, visit www.silmoparis.com

Silmo exclusive: Maybach Eyewear

Luxury label Maybach Eyewear highlights handcrafting and exquisite materials such as natural buffalo horn, precious metal and titanium 

A prestigious trio of materials, a daring design style and hours of crafting are at the core of one of the collaborations of note this season at the German luxury eyewear brand: ‘The Creator I’ from Maybach Eyewear and Mercedes-Benz offers an interpretation of contemporary couture eyewear that is adventurous and bold with a cool structure, inspired by a shield design. The exclusive model combines lightweight titanium and sustainably sourced natural horn, while 22 carat gold, platinum, and 18 carat rose gold elements add a special and luxurious touch.  Above: the Creator I by Maybach Eyewear + Mercedes-Benz

The Creator I – available in a choice of 10 colorways – from the Maybach Eyewear + Mercedes-Benz collaboration edition

For ‘The Creator I’, elements of the automobile design language of Mercedes-Benz include dramatic sweeping contours and flowing aesthetics reminiscent of the most luxurious Mercedes-Benz vehicles.

The Consultant by Maybach Eyewear: from the mainline collection

Issued also for preview at the Paris show this weekend, Maybach Eyewear present a classically stylish fullrim shape named ‘The Consultant’, created in natural horn and offered in a selection of luxurious (and always exclusive) colourways. The elegant colour of the front of this frame is paired with a temple design offering contrasting shades of horn.

The Dean by Maybach Eyewear (mainline collection) in premium Italian acetate or genuine natural horn is available as both sunglass and optical versions

Also making an exclusive debut this month at Maybach Eyewear, ‘The Dean’ is described as a vintage inspired clubmaster style with a defined browline, paired with lightweight lower rims in precious-plated titanium. The details are carefully considered in this model – and include aerodynamic cut-outs on the end-pieces and temples, Maybach Double-M logos, flowing lines and embossed lettering on rims and temples. All the Maybach Eyewear frames are designed and made in the company atelier in Germany, where traditional handcrafting techniques have been developed and perfected through decades. For further information visit www.maybach-eyewear.com