Eyestylist

| Eyestylist 21st September 2016

Paris notes: what’s coming?

Bold colour, edgy eye shapes, a mix of exotic combinations and favourite touches of retro….the new trends are emerging as SILMO approaches at the end of the week. The show promises cool eyewear designs by a selection of the leading independent designers who set the agenda for creative trends and artisan quality at an international level.

They include Danish brand Ørgreen who present innovative ophthalmic and sun designs in a campaign by Casper Sejersen. The frames appear on models in a cold, concrete environment where solid surfaces and clean lines resonate simplicity and functionality. Each exclusive design offers the minimal edge of an Ørgreen design with a new colour scheme that embraces the opportunity of innovative finishes in slick titanium. Further details: www.orgreenoptics.com

SoupCan Collection 2.0 by Tavat
SoupCan Collection 2.0 by Tavat

Based on its masterful award-winning Soupcan design, Tavat launches “TAVAT SoupCan Collection 2.0” – a new extra light edition with pantos and round shapes available in “all-metal” or “combination” versions.

In this new series, TAVAT strives to reinterpret its brilliant design for every-day, all-day wear whilst staying close to the original. SoupCan 2.0 “C” features all acetate temples allowing for more adjustment and has removed a lot of material to give the overall aesthetic a more refined look. The adjustable nosepads and optional clip-on with melanin lenses makes the design ultra-wearable and suitable for all men and women. www.tavat-eyewear.com

Zero 11 by Finest Seven
Zero 11 by Finest Seven

British luxury label Finest Seven return to Paris to unveil new sunglasses in their luxurious heirloom collection known for its pristine elegance and well-tuned production which results in a great blend of lightness and design. www.finestseven.com

KOT by Vue DC
KOT by Vue DC

Timeless and breaking with convention, acetate model Kot from Vue DC shows energy and impact in a characterful shape, highlighting a brilliant upbeat combination of red and black. Made in France, the statement frame is also available in black and white, and two single colours with a polished/brushed finish. www.vuedc.fr

Akiko 2 by Face a Face
Akiko 2 by Face a Face

Sometimes classical with a refined colour palette is the most elegant and desirable choice for an eyewear wardrobe in the winter months. Akiko 2 by Face à Face draws its creative inspiration from the expressive qualities of Japanese ‘manga‘, displaying true elegance in its unique assembly of circles and arches. It demonstrates technical flair using a single nylon thread instead of screws. The lightweight aluminium in matt colours adds the exciting contemporary feel. www.faceaface-paris.com

Silmo Paris – the international eyewear and optics fair – takes place from Friday 23rd-26th September at Paris Nord Villepinte. For further details and registration visit www.silmoparis.com CN

 

| Eyestylist 19th September 2016

Forup by Fleye

Eyewear technology harmonises elegantly in the sleek, new collection from Fleye in Denmark. Carbon and coloured wood handsomely fuse in designs to achieve frames with an expressive material mix, superbly crafted. FORUP in supremely light carbon is united with coloured Platan wood in a gorgeous shade of Indigo Blue. Fleye will present their innovative concept, and other distinctive designs at Silmo in Paris 23rd-26th September at Villepinte. Discover the philosophy and beauty of Scandinavian eyewear style by Fleye in Hall 5/E124. www.fleye.dk JG

| Eyestylist 19th September 2016

Carefree & confident designs

“Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say, and not giving a damn” Orsen Welles

Eyewear style has evolved over time, and nowadays designers are manifesting creativity, originality and craftsmanship with distinctive identity and individuality. Suzy Glam – designed by Susanne Klemm – is among the new wave of eloquent creators who is transforming frames into ever more intriguing achievements. At Silmo, Suzy Glam will launch Limited Edition sunglasses that will be produced for only fifty fortunate wearers – worldwide. Glitters (above) combines daring, elegance and refinement. www.suzyglam.com Photo by Aisha Zeijpveid in collaboration with Judith Veenendaal.

Cello by Bellinger
Cello by Bellinger

Danish design is symbolic with uncluttered, innovative products that embrace high quality, attentive and defined details – all resulting in quite the style statement. The latest Bellinger eyewear collection possess all those attributes, plus beautiful shapes and colours. Cello (above) is the epitome of refined, elegant and contemporary elements. www.bellinger.dk

Corsair Parajumpers by Coppe-Sid
Corsair Parajumpers by Coppe-Sid

Eyewear inspiration is derived from many sources – with history and aviation the foundation for frames in the Parajumpers Collection by Coppe-Sid. The American fighter aircraft Vought F4U Corsair, which was in service during World War 11, sparked the dashing, streamlined Corsair sunglasses (above), that are carefully handcrafted in Italy in acetate and metal, with a double bridge that is spot on trend. www.coppeandsid.it

Nielsen by SALT.Optics
Nielsen by SALT.Optics

Bold, impressive and high performance: Nielsen – chic and sophisticated in marbled grey acetate – is among the stunning new designs in the SALT. Optics Collection. Premium crafting, beautiful materials, meticulous details, and gorgeous colours feature in all SALT. designs. www.saltoptics.com Visit SALT. at Silmo Hall 5A G134. All the brands noted here will be presenting their collections 23rd-26th September at Villepinte. www.silmoparis.com JG

| Eyestylist 16th September 2016

RVS Hand Made Eyewear

Vintage overtones with the introduction of painted elements by watercolourist San Siguenza are eye-catching highlights of a new RVS x San Siguenza collaborative sunglasses collection launched in New York this month. Tia, one of two pieces in the special edition is eloquently configured to show the exotic hand-painted colours of a watercolour of Madonna – created as a hologram for a performance during the singer’s 2015 Rebel Heart World Tour.

The link-up between Vidal Erkohen and painter San Siguenza represents the first eyewear edition by RVS produced in Japan. Erkohen, who set up the label in Turkey in 2007, and originally produced hand-finished designs in his own artisan frame company  there, is now based in NYC. Passionate about imaginative design and authentic, handcrafted production methods, Erkohen has selected Japanese artisanal expertise to take the collection forward into a new phase for 2017.

An RVS pop-up store is now open, and the big launch night is on 17th September at 312 Bowery, NYC. The collection for those who can’t get there goes online at www.rvseyewear.com on 30th September. CN

| Eyestylist 16th September 2016

The past makes a lovely present

This delightful slogan appears on a shopping bag from the Wien Museum in Vienna Austria, and ideally relates to the 90th birthday of Oliver Goldsmith – the celebrated British Heritage eyewear company. Claire Goldsmith, the dynamic, resourceful, energetic and enthusiastic director, believes that “the best is yet to come. We fully intend to make the next decade more important than any other.” Claire (above) has graciously granted an exclusive interview to Eyestylist on OG’s potential insights and plans for the next decade…as they elegantly march towards their Centennial Anniversary.

Tortoise Split by Oliver Goldsmith
Tortoise Split by Oliver Goldsmith

In your opinion, why has vintage – eyewear styles from the 1950’s, 60’s etc. – continued to be so in demand? “They say out of adversity comes innovation, and the war years brought about huge adversity. What came off the back of that were decades of huge innovation in many walks of life. In the design world, everything from eyewear to car design and furniture to architecture – it’s all remained relevant from that period, and I think that comes down to what was going on in people’s lives at that time. Post war optimism and the feeling that anything was possible. Nothing had yet been done. Quite unlike how we feel today! Saying that, I see some designs coming out of new companies that I truly believe will stand the test of time themselves, and in sixty years from now will be hailed as vintage classics from 2016!

"I love the INGEMA - the feel of it"
“I love the INGEMA – the feel of it”

What are some of the differences between the OG frames created sixty-seventy years ago – and today? “To be honest we try hard to make no differences. There are some things like lens technology which has come a long way with improvement. We also have access to things like hypo allergenic hinges – but we make them in the old pinned hinge style! The Oliver Goldsmith brand is about clean and classic styling, and I don’t see us straying from that. The old saying ‘they don’t make ’em like they used to!’ does not apply to Oliver Goldsmith.

The OGLE "handmade in England to order...but watch this space."
The OGLE “handmade in England to order…but watch this space.”

Are you planning any special celebrations or events for the 90th Anniversary of OG? “We have had a great year doing small events around the world to mark this special birthday, but as we draw closer to the completion of that year, we are focused on the new decade ahead of us. As a 4th generation Goldsmith heading up this side of the business, I want to ensure that the next ten years in the lead up to the company’s centennial celebration, we create and produce some collections which show that we still set the standard. We have so much planned already in terms of design and development of a new collection called OG DECADES. But I can’t say any more about that right now. We also have tonnes of new treatments planned for the much loved OG ICONS collection – a bunch of characters in their own right. The OG FAMILY collection is also continuing to grow with new relatives joining the line up each season. So really the message is let’s start the new Decade! 100 here we come!”

What is your favourite OG frame and why? “That’s like asking which of my children I love most! I have a couple of favourites: I love the Y-NOT because it’s just a total statement frame and it’s so OG! I love the OGLE – but we have never put it into production. Its only ever been handmade in England to order. I might consider it for ready to wear – watch this space – but I LOVE this frame. I love the INGEMA – the feel of it. It’s got 3-dimensional hand built temples. It was originally made for Michael Caine in the IPCRESS FILE. It’s another design that has only ever been handmade in England to order.”

OG: Goldside Editions Lord sunglasses
OG: Goldside Editions Lord Sunglasses

This month Claire launches the stunning OG: Goldside Editions – with two defining designs from the family archive – Manhattan and Lord. The Limited Edition of only 500 pieces will be made in raw black and gold, with flat gold flash mirror sun lens – to mark the end of one OG decade and the start of another. Happy 90th Birthday Oliver Goldsmith! Discover more at www.olivergoldsmith.com JG