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Article One: heirloom eyewear

Small batch acetate frames – made in Northern Italy

As acetate becomes increasingly scrutinised for quality and longevity in carefully crafted design, independent labels that treasure the most elegant materials and champion craftsmanship, with genuine focus, remain at the forefront of the eyewear world.

Article One – a small independent label based in Michigan (USA) – produces its collection in Italy, selecting its acetates from the best suppliers and focusing on organic tones that feel natural and timeless offering beautiful, hand-finished effects. Founder Wes Stoody told Eyestylist:  “As a brand, we stick with timeless silhouettes, designing independently of mainstream trends. One way we are able to leave our mark and show off the handcrafted nature of our eyewear is through intricate and unique beveling…we want our frames to feel as if they are sculpted by artisans, which is accomplished by exposing the smaller details of the frame.” Above: from the current collection, the Joslin offers a ‘forever’ shape in subtle crystal tones

Cat’s eye model Joslin by Article One: a small, feminine design, with subtle angles
Asked to explain what it means to to work with a small batch family production in Italy, Stoody highlights the roots of the brand and his trust in old-fashioned values and human connections. “We work with small, family owned factories for the same reason we work with independently owned optical shops – we care about knowing the people we work with. Our relationships at every level of our business are truly what drives us.”
Article One: carefully selected acetate in classic colours and transparencies – with visible hardware

“Just like we care about the connections we make with our factories and retail partners, we believe our customers care just as much. We attempt to spotlight the hands that craft our frames because we want our customers to feel a sense of authentic connection with us as the Italian craftspeople producing their frames….” Wes Stoody, Article One

Murphy by Article One in ‘whiskey rose’ – the frame shape is wayfarer-esque

The newest styles in the collection, of which there are nine, offer lots of variety for different looks, with a common thread in terms of careful details and tasteful minimal colour choices which are predominantly natural, from tortoise, blue grey and cola to whiskey rose.

Shooting the frames on real people, the recent campaign illustrates the new designs and their natural colours and shapes. “The campaign is centered on the sustainable and regerneative farm known as Solarpunk Farms” explains Stoody. “This communal living space founded by Spencer Scott and Nick

Article One: the recent campaign was shot on location at Solarpunk Farms

Schwanz is an attempt to showcase how communities can live in harmony with nature in a sustainable and egalitarian world. The shoot resulted in more than beautiful and vulnerable photography, but also a story and lesson that inspired the entire Article One team.”

Sanford by Article One, in colour “cola”: bevelling along the rim and brow brings out the handcrafted feel of the frame which offers a universal fit

About the brand: Article One was founded by Wes Stoody in 2016. They are proponents of supporting independent optical retailers, giving back to the community, and thoughtful timeless design. “The care put into each frame, results in quality you can feel.”

Portrait photography by Allie Leepson and Jen McClary at Solar Punk Farms – For more information about the Article One Eyewear Collection visit https://articleoneeyewear.com – 

ARTICLE ONE features on the front cover of the EYESTYLIST bulletin about fine acetate frames. Read the bulletin: https://www.eyestylist.com/trend-bulletin-issue-6/

Sea2see: 5 Oceans collection

Pushing for progress in sustainable eyewear

A new line of frames by the B-Corp eyewear label, Sea2see represents a step forward for their design work with recycled ocean plastic, using the material to reflect a variety of colours and special effects which evoke the natural tones of the oceans. Details such as gradient colours and wave patterns characterise the frames which are inspired by the beauty of the five oceans of the world. The material is produced from marine waste collected via the Sea2see Foundation by communities in West Africa. The waste is then up-cycled into a reusable raw material in the form of pellets called UPSEA™ PLAST. Cradle to Cradle™ Gold Certified, the material at Sea2see represents a unique development in eyewear, combining a quality finish with durability, lightness, ease of wear as well as a stylish aesthetic and wide choice of colours and finishes. Above: Sea2see has launched a major campaign for the 5 Oceans collection, with photography by Weston Fuller. The collection was presented to mark the 5th anniversary of the ‘seastainable’ brand

Optical frame Venezia by Sea2see and above, Treviso Sun – styles in the 5 Oceans collection. The recycled material has been developed to offer variations in colours and patterns. The frames are made to high standards in Italy

In 2022, Sea2see has achieved B-Corp status as well as committing to a carbon negative future. Its focus on openness and transparency in every step of the making and production of its eyewear collections as well as commitment to a circular economy has set a new precedent for the eyewear industry to encourage production of frames via genuinely sustainable means.

Since 2019, Sea2see has developed their marine waste collection program in West Africa where they have both an environmental and social impact. Coastal communities benefit from a new source of income and the coastal environment is cleaned up. Read more about Sea2see’s “sustainable” eyewear at www.sea2see.org

Rolf Spectacles: State Prize for Design 2022

The brand has won the prestigious Austrian award: Staatspreis Design 2022

Rolf Spectacles have been recognised for their sustainable and eco-friendly design work in the field of eyewear winning the consumer category of the Bundesminiosterium (BMDW) Staatspreis Design 2022. In a statement by the jury, their design style was praised for its “functional, detail-conscious, balanced, discreet” look. “Rolf glasses enable a sustainable, environmentally friendly [path] into the future”, they added. Photo credit: BMDW/Silveri

Rolf Spectacles’ award-winning plant-based eyewear, Substance

The Staatspreis Design is an Austrian State award, and the highest accolade in the country for design innovation. “We are overjoyed and proud of our entire team,” said Roland Wolf, company co-founder. “Even being nominated for the State Prize for Design was very important to us. To actually win it is something really big for us.”

The Substance collection, made from the beans of a fast-growing species of the Euphorbiaceae was first launched in 2020, and has won multiple awards since then, including a Silmo D’Or in Paris in 2021. Find out more: www.rolf-spectacles.com

Limited Edition: Ted Baker X Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses

The sunglasses label and the British fashion brand Ted Baker have launched a bold and wearable limited edition

The iconic British sunglasses label has lent a few of its most prestigious shapes to a fun youthful limited edition by Ted Baker especially for the summer season. The collection aims to “tell a story of innovation, self-expression and individuality”. Featuring two women’s designs and two more classically male shapes, the edition conjures up the style of Jackie Onassis, Michael Caine and Audrey Hepburn in a new modern take on truly classic eyewear. The timeless silhouettes have been given an injection of colour and personality with signature Ted Baker prints lining the inside of each style, celebrating the heartland of the brand and matching back to clothing across its SS22 collections. Above: classic and cool sunglass design, with shapes for men and women

Lord Whippet is one of the classic Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses shapes in the collaboration collection

‘As the originators of fashion eyewear, Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses are intrinsically rooted in British culture and so the opportunity to partner with another likeminded British heritage brand makes perfect sense. For this collection we extensively explored Ted Baker’s design archives and have developed a technique of marrying print to frame which is something we’ve never tried before.’ – Claire Goldsmith, Fourth Generation Owner, Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses

1960s: a  glamorous, round silhouette in the collection with a fun patterned lining

The edition also includes the 1960s oval sunglasses, a perfectly on-trend shape for the current season, with soft bevelling and a subtle graduated lens. To see more styles visit: www.tedbaker.com

10 questions – Daniel Brunson: Hicks Brunson Eyewear, Tulsa, Oklahoma

In a new conversation series with personalities in optics, we talked to Daniel Brunson, the owner of Hicks Brunson Eyewear in Tulsa – whose taste for great glasses and luxury brands we’ve come to enjoy @hicksbrunson and @daniel.g.brunson on Instagram. The store is located at 2020 Utica Square, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114. Above: Daniel wears Orion by Masunaga x Kenzo Takada

1/What’s your USP at Hicks Brunson? We carry a wide selection of independent eyewear that skews towards the high-end luxury segment, and we take opticianry seriously.  We take as much time as needed to style and fit our clients, and we get to know them on a personal level so we can understand their unique needs.

2/From where has your taste for luxury eyewear grown and evolved? I brought Tom Davies eyewear into my store in 2007, and at that point I realized the importance and the value of working with independent designers.  I met Tom in person a few years later at Vision Expo West in 2009, and I realized he was someone I wanted to continue to partner with.  I eventually carried his luxury horn and sterling silver frames.  I even carried two sunglasses he once made that had salmon skin on the frame fronts.  He and I reminisced about the salmon skin frames at Vision Expo East this year, and we both agreed that we don’t think anyone else has probably ever used salmon skin on a frame.  I eventually went on to carry luxury brands like Leisure Society known for 18K and 24k gold plating.  My most recent luxury brand acquisition was bringing in T Henri this year at Vision Expo East.  I am very excited about working with Tyler and his beautiful line all inspired by the world’s rarest performance vehicles.

3/What frame are you wearing today? Today I am wearing my newest frame, which is a model by Gotti Switzerland called Pieper.  It is actually a sunglasses frame that I converted to an optical by making Transitions XTRActive Brown lenses for it. It is a navigator shape in matte gold titanium.  The coolest feature is the Spin & Stow temples.  The hinges have a spin feature so you can rotate them 180 degrees before folding them so they lay perfectly flat against the wrapped frame front. This allows them to fold up in a more compact way so as to fit into a smaller case than would otherwise be possible.

Daniel wearing T Henri Continental in the color Vapor

4/ Do you have a go-to frame for special events and parties? That would my signature special event look, which is a frame by Masunaga. It is the model 000 in classic black. I love this frame for the bold and thick silhouette, the seven-barrel titanium hinge, and the fact that it has been made since the 1960s which makes it iconic in my mind. I have recently updated the lenses to the new Transitions XTRActive Polarized technology.

5/ What’s you best tip on finding a classic frame that REALLY suits the wearer (it’s not always easy finding THE ONE in a short space of time….) You have to ask questions to find out what they like and do not like about their current glasses.  Once you have a general idea of the direction to head in, then you starting trying things on.  I usually like to see two to four shapes on their face, and look at bridge fit to determine the best size, shape, and fit. This gets easier with practice. After enough fittings you come to recognize face shapes that look best in certain frame shapes, and you absolutely have to know your inventory.
 
6/ Color of 2022 (for you personally this year)? How do you choose just one?  I feel my best in black, especially when it’s a heavy statement frame like my Masunaga 000.
 
7/ Favorite frame silhouette and why? I love the navigator shape, whether as  sunglasses or an optical. It’s so classic, and not as commonly worn as the aviator.
 
8/ Most interesting fact about your store and its historic origins “since 1952″? Our founder Hicks G. Brunson, who was my great grandfather, was running an American Optical store in downtown Tulsa in the years before he founded Hicks Brunson Eyewear.  AO was going through a period of selling off many of their optical dispensaries and he bought the store he was managing and changed the name to Hicks Brunson.  So in that way we are connected to the quite old and iconic American Optical brand.
Hicks Brunson Eyewear in Oklahoma
9/ Next foreign trip, holiday or optical event for work and why? I’m sure by the time this feature has published it will have already happened, but shortly I am headed to Orlando, Florida for Transitions Academy.  This will be my seventh time attending and it is easily one of my favorite optical events.  I think it may be one of the industry’s best kept secrets.  I have seen fantastic speakers there.  The kind of speakers who give TED Talks. I have also connected with some of my best industry friends from whom I have been fortunate to learn much over the years.
10/ What’s next in the world of Hicks Brunson Eyewear?  I’m really excited about the new luxury brand T Henri that I picked up this year at Vision Expo East. The metal is all pure Japanese titanium from Sabae, and it is 18k gold plated.  Each frame is part of a limited-edition production, which means they only make from 40 to 99 pieces at most in any one colorway.  Each frame is engraved with the production number, and comes with a certificate corresponding to that number.  They are all really beautiful, and as I said before, Tyler Henri designed the frames by taking inspiration from the world’s rarest performance vehicles. The label has been doing really well with our clients, and we are excited to be one of the exclusive retailers to carry it.
For further details about Hicks Brunson Eyewear, visit www.HicksBrunson.com
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