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  | Eyestylist 2nd April 2025

Eyewear divas join forces for collab

The female designers behind Barton Perreira and A-Morir Studio have created sparkling, limited-edition collaboration sunglasses – together

Female creative eyewear designers Patty Perreira, founder and creative director of luxury eyewear brand Barton Perreira, and Kerin Rose Gold, founder of A-Morir have worked together for the first time to launch a limited-edition eyewear collection. The collection features four best-selling designs by Patty Perreira – the Jagger, the Devine, the Galilea, and the Binti – reimagined with distinctive decorations by Kerin Rose Gold. Each frame is described as a canvas for Kerin’s gorgeous signature embellishments, with hand-applied stones, jewels, and pearls creating a dazzling effect. Above: Patty Perreira and Kerin Rose Gold wearing their collaboration designs

Collaboration designs: Barton Perreira x Kerin Rose Gold – contemporary, feminine, jewellery frames – above, designers and friends – Kerin Rose Gold and Patty Perreira in the studio together

The Barton Perreira x Kerin Rose Gold collection is available exclusively in-store at the Barton Perreira Meatpacking location (NYC), in very limited quantities. In alignment with Women’s Month, the brand is proud to announce that a % of the proceeds from the collection will be donated to the Lower East Side Girls Club, a nonprofit organization empowering young women to lead boldly, challenge expectations, and dream bigger, making it a perfect partner for this collaboration. For more information visit https://shop.a-morir.com and https://bartonperreira.com

Photography by Youn Kim – all rights reserved.

  | Eyestylist 1st April 2025

Emerging collection: Vincent Catani sunglasses

Based in Copenhagen, the young eyewear designer, Vincent Catani is expanding his reach into well-known fashion retailers

With sun styles now available at Lot#29 (Copenhagen), young designer Vincent Catani has produced a sunglasses collection with chic appeal, designed with the fashion consumer in mind and crafted in the city of Sabae in Fukui in Japan for “top-tier quality”. The style is bold and vintage inspired – Catani’s dad was an avid eyewear collector with a passion for quality – as well as leaning towards lasting design qualities and not just the season’s trends.

Catani’s attitude towards design is oriented towards sustainability and product longevity, with a desire to elevate a person’s outfit and achieve the “perfect balance.” Influences in his work include the natural world and a serious passion for the skateboarding world, which, he says has played a definitive role in the development of his own personal style.  Above and below: the sunglasses style Muse – an oversized sunglasses design inspired by aviator sunglasses. Catani calls the style a fashionable all-rounder “from glamorous and dressing up to loungewear and sneakers…”

Muse sunglasses by Vincent Catani

 

Currently, the collection includes five styles – Muse, BTF, Director, Isac and model 76. The Muse sunglasses in cellulose acetate and M49 bioplastic come in three colours, black, light brown and brown with different coloured lenses in yellow, light green or black.

About the designer: Vincent Catani’s eyewear brand is just a few years old. The collection is made in Japan and features materials such as titanium and bio-acetate. Earlier this year, Catani launched a collaboration with the artist Eric Marquez (https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/02/finnish-designer-vincent-catani-collabs-with-eric-marquez/) which featured sunglasses and frame cases handpainted by the artist – to find out more about the eyewear designer visit www.vincentcatani.com  

  | Eyestylist 28th March 2025

LOFT NYC 2025: inspirational independent eyewear design

An extensive overview of the creative talent in eyewear, LOFT NYC showcased more than 150 brands and creative eyewear designers, who exhibited collections at two locations in Chelsea/Hudson Yards,  NYC – the event took place as part of the newly launched ‘New York Eyewear Design Week’ 

An expanded 25th Anniversary event, which took place at Chelsea Industrial and Chelsea Factory, attracted a significant number of brands and designers – (in total over 150 exhibitors)  and buyers and retailers visiting from across the US. The show provided an exceptional overview of new trends and innovative design by the leading independent brands and niche eyewear labels – spotlighting the extraordinary variety and continued innovation in materials, crafting techniques, and technical developments across the sector.

Following the event, Richard Mewha, Founder, said: ““The past few days have seen the 25th anniversary of Loft NYC succeed in expanding our concept of a non trade show environment allowing a larger mix of highly curated independent designers to present their amazing wares to the best optical retailers in North America. We also successfully built a collaboration through our Eyewear Design Week concept with other showrooms, notably with Thelios and Kering, to offer a wider array of venues and options over the 3-day event.” Above: LAFONT Paris and Andy Wolf showing at LOFT NYC – Chelsea Industrial

The Portuguese brand, VAVA exhibited at LOFT – Chelsea Factory

This year, the event saw a selection of special product launches and new collection presentations. They included the launch of the FACE A FACE Anniversary project 3.0  and a colour collaboration with the artist, Jessica Poundstone (www.eyestylist.com/2025/03/face-a-face-reveals-anniversary-collaboration-in-new-york/); the new Galaxy collection presentation from Nina Mûr, a delightful concept fusing art and nature using authentic stone; the release of new designs by FFIN Eyewear such as MOD, a special oversized sunglass shape by Anna Lewis; the latest Collection 2 2025 at SALT. Optics who continue to show a beautiful attention to fine details and colour combinations; and a captivating collection of sunglasses and optical frames called The PUNKS Collection from a new favourite luxury label, Press Eyewear.

We observed a rich variety of eyewear trends, directions and multi-layered colour stories and micro colour trends. Independent eyewear brands continue to highlight the craftsmanship, workmanship, and design qualities of their collections, as well as the intricate creative paths and inspiration behind their work and choices in materials, design inspiration and colour palettes. Eyestylist looks forward to sharing more about these developments in eyewear design in the coming weeks and months.

The LOFT Eyewear Shows have been the premier independent luxury eyewear events since 2000 in New York and San Francisco. Next year, the LOFT organisers have confirmed dates for the NYC event from 5th to 7th March 2026. Find out more at www.lofteyewearshow.com

  | Eyestylist 26th March 2025

J.F. Rey: Sledge models JF3053 + 3107

 Men’s optical styles in the French brand’s Sledge Series – a contemporary design style for men

Part of the Sledge Series, a line that embraces design with fresh, bold, creative ideas, the JF3053 offers a streamlined shape with architectural lines in elegant mixed materials. The style comes from a line that features titanium and carbon for strength and lightness, acetate and titanium for perfect balance, or even in some cases a bold fusion of all three.

The JF3053 has a lightweight, resistant titanium front and morphological stainless steel temples, a combination specially configures to offer optimum comfort. Its exclusive screwless hinge, integrated into a block decorated with carbon fiber or fiberglass details, adds a unique touch to its industrial and trendy style. The satin finish and patented design make this frame the perfect choice for men seeking a look that’s both technical and sophisticated. Above: JF3053 in the Sledge Series at J.F. Rey

  | Eyestylist 22nd March 2025

FACE A FACE reveals anniversary collaboration in New York

The French eyewear label has launched a new collaboration with the artist/designer Jessica Poundstone – in celebration of the brand’s 30th anniversary

To mark the 30th anniversary of the brand, FACE A FACE has unveiled a new sunglasses style called FACES, informed by the colourful work of Jessica Poundstone, and presented with special edition art works by the artist (in the form of counter cards and posters). Inspired by by colour sensation, minimalism and light and space, Poundstone creates vibrant abstract art works with bold colour combinations and geometric structured forms, a style that is perfectly in harmony with the artistic vision of the designers at FACE A FACE. Above: the new Faces frame fuses the artistic vision of Poundstone and the signature geometric styling of FACE A FACE sunglasses – the special edition frame was shown for the first time at the LOFT Eyewear Show

FACE A FACE party ‘ LOFT NYC 2025 – from left to right: Claire Ferreira (FACE A FACE), Jessica Poundstone and Marianne Dezes (FACE A FACE – photo: Mahka Eslami

FACE A FACE have announced this new artistic project – entitled FACE A FACE 3.0 – during a launch party to celebrate the brand’s 30th anniversary, held at the LOFT at Chelsea Industrial, NYC. The intimate event was attended by the FACE A FACE team, the designers Claire Ferreira and Marianne Dezes, US customers and special guest, Jessica Poundstone who spoke about her vibrant colour explorations and invited guests to have ‘a play with colour’ and a relaxing moment of drawing for themselves.

The new frame from FACE A FACE (pictured top) is now available to order and comes in a striking colour combination of translucent shopcking pink and bright blue.

About Jessica Poundstone – Jessica is involved in many creative projects that we recommend to our readers: most recently, she has published a book called “Museum of Dogs, a romp through art history for dog people”…releasing in June in Europe. She is also a selected artist in Louis Vuitton stores around the world. For more information about the Anniversary, visit www.faceaface-paris.com – to find out more about Jessica’s work, visit www.jessicapoundstone.com