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  | Eyestylist 21st June 2021

L.G.R Sunglasses Special Edition

The Italian label is collaborating with Space for Giants

A sophisticated special edition by L.G.R for Space for Giants is released – designed to benefit the conservation charity as part of their commitment to protecting the natural landscapes of Africa. The Italian label has created a capsule of four timeless, durable cellulose acetate designs paired with a fine handmade eyewear case made from embossed apple leather – the first time this sustainable material has appeared in their collections.

Sunglasses model Dakhla – havana bordeaux with green gradient lens – available online at 320 euros

Asked to comment on the innovative new material, Luca Gnecchi Ruscone told Eyestylist, “We are very satisfied with the sustainable vegan material used for the case: we have received a lot of positive feedback from both opticians and consumers. This eco-sustainable material perfectly embodies the idea of handcrafted luxury that L.G.R wants to represent.” Confirming it will appear in future designs, he added, “In our company there is a great focus on the sustainability of the products used, and we are moving in that direction. We started with the case, but we are already working on the outer box and the cleaning cloth in order to achieve quality standards that respect environmental sustainability.”

The L.G.R x Space for Giants Edition eyewear case is made from a sustainable vegan apple leather

The new exclusive collection has been launched for sale on the L.G.R website and in the brand’s stores in Florence, Milan and Rome with a donation of 20% of every purchase supporting Space for Giants’ campaign to save endangered animals.

About Space for Giants: Space for Giants is an international conservation organisation that protects Africa’s remaining natural ecosystems and the wildlife they contain while bringing major economic and social value to local communities and national governments. It uses science and best-practice to deliver conservation investment initiatives, to attract new funding to under- resourced protected areas. It works with national authorities to strengthen legal action to fight wildlife crime and protect animals in the wild. It uses technology it pioneered to reduce human- elephant conflict, and works with a wide range of individuals including African presidents, thought- leaders, academics, journalists, celebrities and philanthropists to bring new supporters to its cause. It is headquartered in Kenya, works in ten countries in Africa, and is registered as a charity in the UK and a 501c3 non-profit in the US. Learn more at www.spaceforgiants.org and find the Limited Edition online at www.lgrworld.com. A feature By Eyestylist / Clodagh Norton – All Rights Reserved

  | Eyestylist 18th June 2021

Street style: Covrt Project MP2

Milled steel constructions and micro innovations

Following its sunglasses release pre-Covid in Munich, when the brand was awarded the coveted newcomer award (opti Blogger Spectacle Award), London based Covrt Project has taken another major step forward with the release of a cutting-edge optical line. The frames  – such as MP2 – feature bold layered constructions closely related to their _Mission One sunglasses with astute attention to technical solutions and design details and distinctive styling in black. Above: MP2 by Covrt Project

Covrt Project MP2 – the new optical styles have a clean ‘industrial’ + architectural style

The styles have a layered construction with a base frame in the brand’s preferred black colour. The optical layer, created with bespoke eye shape and PD – researched rigorously to be suitable for optical lenses, also features a new design solution for the rim lock. Eliminating the traditional style lock mechanism and significantly reducing weight, the optical section has been built with a minutely perforated edging at the sides, from where the lens can be installed or removed. This allows for a simple placement of the lenses in the frame – secured once the section is bolted with two screws to the base.

All the base frames of the new styles are available in Covrt Project signature black with the optical component offered in Black or Raw silver – adding to their timeless and genderless appeal. The raw colour uses a special process to keep the natural satin look of the raw metal material, whilst still featuring a special coating for durability, CE testing and optical use.

Covrt Project optical styles (MP2, MP3, MP4, MP5) are produced in lightweight CNC milled steel. Signature cam laser welded hinge offer excellent tension and feature a functional ‘Stopper’ incorporated into the temple arm. With typical attention to detail of this design label, the black silicone nose pads with adjustable pad arms create the utmost comfort while temple tips have a silicone band applied by hand at the tips with the aim of providing extra comfort and the ideal grip and stability when worn. Find out more at www.covrtproject.com

 

  | Eyestylist 16th June 2021

Vava Eyewear x Olympic stadium architect Kengo Kuma 3D printed capsule

Framed as buildings, the new Limited Edition eyewear, designed with the world renowned Tokyo Olympic stadium architect, imagines the face as a landscape. The technologically advanced, evocative designs are inspired by Kengo Kuma’s architectural masterpieces

Independent eyewear brand VAVA’s architectural eyewear style takes a new and striking turn through a collaborative project with the architect of Japan’s national ‘Olympic’ stadium Kengo Kuma. Inspired by Kuma’s work, the embodiment of transparency and lightness, which looks to the future while echoing Japanese tradition, this new collaborative Limited Edition works with a combination of super light sustainable materials and complex structures, only achievable via 3D printing. Above: model CL0015 takes inspiration from the concept that the production of architecture is fundamentally a process of weaving. Many of Kuma lab’s design projects can be understood as a pursuit of different types of weaving of diverse materials exploring concepts such as pliancy, precision, lightness and strength; the Tokyo Olympic stadium – officially the Japan National Stadium – also features a woven lattice structure (in wood) referencing traditional Japanese architecture

VAVA x Kengo Kuma 3D printed eyewear – model CL0013 : materials were carefully considered to fulfil Kuma’s design philosophy of modesty

Model CL0013 is a tribute to the traditional Japanese wooden building technique – ‘Kumiki’. These techniques have been explored in depth by Kuma for his wooden (or mixed) structures, which arise from a simple pattern of assembly and, through different intersections and angles, generate a complex whole.

VAVA x Kengo Kuma model CL0013: high-tech, sustainable, conscious design

Both models are 3D printed, with the use of a natural high-quality polyamide (Rilsan® Invent by Arkema) made from a 100% renewable source (castor seeds). The castor beans used to produce oil for the material is sourced from a cooperative of certified farmers in Gujarat, India. The 3D printing technology allows the adoption of complex eyewear designs and extraordinary freedom for advanced functional and stylistic features, while using the minimum material required. A colour palette that integrates precisely with the architectural inspiration and offers a new direction at VAVA with shades of ‘Caribou’ brown, a soft yellow, a light pistachio and a natural ‘Aqua’ blue.

About Kengo Kuma: Kengo Kuma is a globally acclaimed Japanese architect who has offices in both Tokyo and Paris. He is one of the most significant Japanese figures in contemporary architecture,  and the creator of numerous works which include the Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center in Tokyo and the Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum. Kengo Kuma is famous for his design philosophy of modesty, rejecting flashy forms in favour of buildings in harmony with their environment; he is also the designer of the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo which has been built for the 2021 Olympic Games.

VAVA x Kengo Kuma Limited Edition (just 100 pieces per colour) will be available in stores from July 2021. Find out more about the project at www.vavaeyewear.com

  | Eyestylist 15th June 2021

Lewes optician: Taylor-West & Co. (UK)

Opened in January 2021, the stylish boutique in Lewes is the third Taylor-West & Co. Opticians in the south of England

In a corner of Lewes, known for its cafes, independent stores and the Needlemakers historic building to which it is attached, the new Taylor-West & Co. practice is a bijou boutique with an elegant and smart appearance. The choice of collections on offer, and the design focus in every detail of the interior are carefully curated to meet the discerning tastes and demands of the well-known and historic town and its community of creatives, artists and music lovers.

“My aim was to create a warm, welcoming and stylish environment, ” says owner Sophie Taylor-West who also has stores in Hove (Brighton) and Dulwich (London). “I wanted to make people feel comfortable and at ease, just as they would feel in the home of a friend. I also wanted it to have an element of fun and frivolity, to suit the range of frames I sell!” A pink and gold ‘Woods’ wallpaper by Cole & Son, adds a whimsical touch to the interior which is otherwise minimal and white with some old exposed brick. An apothecary drawer unit which immediately catches the eye was a special find on Vinterior – shipped over especially from the Netherlands.

Above: the interior features vintage furniture and bespoke displays for individual frames to make each one stand out and to highlight its special character. The shop has large beautifully decorated windows and an airy, fun and sunny space has been created by the owner Sophie who is passionate, creative and dedicated as well as “hands-on”!

Kirk & Kirk frames at Taylor-West Lewes; a local brand with HQ just down the road in Brighton

Sophie told us that she and her builder did all the work to redesign the shop. “I love sourcing all the decor and display materials myself; I have put a flash of yellow in each store, and the yellow armchairs I found are perfect for this. The neon sign in the window is something I haven’t tried before, but I wanted this to be really eye-catching for people walking and driving past, to make it obvious what sort of establishment we are! Lastly, I’m pleased with the faces display in the second window, which I painstakingly made myself from acrylic. I think they really showcase our style.”

Taylor-West & Co. Lewes – featuring RES/REI, Anne & Valentin, Mykita and more!

The store currently features eyewear brands from around the world – Anne & Valentin, Mykita, Ahlem, Orgreen Optics, RES/REI, and Kirk & Kirk, and the curated selection varies from store to store as Sophie explains in detail. “My brand choices have changed organically over time. For example, the only brands we still have in Hove which have lasted since opening are Anne & Valentin and Kirk & Kirk, (which just happens to be a Brighton brand). It’s so difficult to know who your customers will be and what they will want when opening a practice from scratch. You just have to pick what you like, and then really believe in them. You also have to know when something isn’t working and be brave enough to phase it out…! We found a lot of new brands when we opened in Dulwich, such as Mykita and Ahlem, and they have worked well when we got them in Hove and then Lewes. I’m a great believer in the expression ‘you can’t be all things to everyone’. I’ve sometimes worried that our average price point is too high and this will put off some potential customers, but in this climate you have to differentiate. Decide where to place yourself in the marketplace, and do it really well. I prefer to stick to handmade, high-end eyewear which will stand the test of time, and trust that our patients want the best quality there is.” Taylor-West & Co. The Needlemakers, West Street, Lewes, E Sussex www.taylorwestandco.uk

  | Eyestylist 10th June 2021

Australia: new brand launch by mother and son duo

‘The Elusive Miss Lou’ brings colour, bright pattern and sunny vibes, post pandemic

Out of lockdown, and now post pandemic from Australia comes a new artistic quality driven line of eyewear from Teiger and Louise Sceats, a mother and son ‘dynamic duo’ with proven experience of optics and fashion. The brand, named ‘The Elusive Miss Lou’ is all about colour, pattern and fun, offering frames which suit your face and lifestyle and “allow you to express yourself!”

From a family of optics, which started some 112 years ago, Teiger is the son of Louise and Jonathan Sceats, a design team already well recognised in the world of eyewear. Teiger’s grandfather was an optometrist with a practice on Sydney’s George Street making him the third generation in the family to become immersed in the world of frames and the heir to the family’s creative optical passion.

Above: Louise Sceats, Teiger’s mum, enjoys sitting by the sea and designing happy artworks from her new home on Sydney’s northern beaches, Avalon Beach. After a short lived retirement, Louise has return to her creative passion and involvement with eyewear design; her son Tyger will run and manage the day to day development of the business.

Wearable artworks by Miss Lou: Across The Buttons / colour ‘Life Brights’ – from ‘The Elusive Miss Lou’ collection – a fabric lining in clear crystal matched with a pearly acetate temple

“We are determined to create something really wonderful and spread happiness in what I think we can all agree has been a not so great period of time…”  Teiger Sceats

Across The Box / colour ‘Mind Brights’ – a pretty 1930’s inspired ‘Miss Lou’ design described as “a panto with wings” – the frames feature a gold L initial on each temple

Applying Louise’s creative design experience to Teiger’s story telling and experience growing up with brand creation, the new collection has just come to fruition and embodies the duo’s spirit of resilience, brightness and design originality, through artistic colour mixes, details of fabrics and textures and designs with a bubbly, fresh Australian personality and style. Find out more about the new line at https://theelusivemisslou.com