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| Eyestylist 14th March 2016

Eyewear Pioneer – Annette Hoffman

With her exceptional ‘eye’ for fashion and eyewear, in nineteen seventy-five, Annette Hoffman opened her boutique in the picturesque area of Montmartre in Paris. At that time, the concept of independent eyewear labels was relatively unknown, and Mme Hoffman was one of the first to support budding designers. Forty years on, independent brands have brought innovation, beauty and amazing designs to eyewear, and Les Créateurs d’Opta continues with their presentation of international independent eyewear creators.

Caroline Abram at Createurs d'Opta 40th Anniversary celebration
Caroline Abram at Createurs d’Opta 40th Anniversary celebration

Celebrations were held recently, and the dynamic Mme Hoffman has taken a step back from the business, and Erik Sudre (both seen above) is now CEO and Opta partner. Sudre commented: “The party was very happy and full of emotion. The theo team attended, including Wim Somers; Pascal Jaulent from Face à Face; Susanne Klemm and Etienne Fredriks from Suzy Glam; and Caroline Abram among others were also with us.”

Etienne Fredriks, Susanne Klemm, Elien Weytjens, Belgium trainee at Les Créateurs d'Opta, Celia Kemedji Opta optician
Etienne Fredriks, Susanne Klemm, Elien Weytjens, Belgium trainee at Les Créateurs d’Opta, Celia Kemedji Opta optician at the anniversary celebrations

Time – and success – has certainly validated Annette Hoffman’s concept for individualist eyewear that continues to grow and flourish, and the charming boutique remains an oasis for the best in independent brands. www.opta-createurs.net JG

 

 

| Eyestylist 11th March 2016

Travels to Copenhagen

The 3rd edition of the Scandinavian trade event, Copenhagen Specs, organised by Morten Gammelmark, took place last weekend in the Lokomotivvaerkstedet on the outskirts of the Danish capital. A strong attendance from local and international exhibitors ensured a buzzing atmosphere and plenty of inspiration for buyers travelling to the show; we met Scandinavian opticians as well as British and Dutch optical retailers, who had made the trip to enjoy a weekend away in the design capital.

Hapter at Copenhagen Specs
Hapter from Italy, at Copenhagen Specs

Exhibiting for the first time in Denmark, Italian artisan label Hapter reported an “intense show” and a very warm welcome. The brand showed its new TXTL001 and RBBR001 designs which offer unique textured finishes exploring references to the mountains with interesting textiles and rubber materials worked into the frames. www.hapter.it

Jackie by Salt Optics
Jackie by Salt Optics, US

We were impressed to see US brand SALT Optics in Copenhagen, exhibiting their extensive new line, with fine metal and acetate styles featured. Jackie is one of the models in the Spring/Summer collection – the legendary eyewear shape has been given a slight makeover, resulting in a very refined and soft, feminine, rectangular lens shape. www.saltoptics.com

Lax by Dick Moby
Lax by Dick Moby, Netherlands

Sustainable brand Dick Moby from the Netherlands showed their M49 bio-acetate 100% biodegradable frames which feature CR39 lenses by Zeiss. www.dick-moby.com

Falvin Eyewear
Falvin Eyewear featured diamond studded designs

Danish newcomer Falvin Eyewear was one of several Scandinavian representatives at the fair. The label is achieving rapid international recognition for its modern titanium frames, designed by jewellery designer Birgitte Falvin, and meticulously handcrafted in Japan. www.falvineyewear.com

Lindberg at Poul Stig Briller, Copenhagen
Lindberg at Poul Stig Briller, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen

The trip to Copenhagen also allowed us time to visit some of the city’s leading optical stores including the Orgreen flagship store – www.ørgreen-kbh.dk – and Optiker Poul Stig Briller in Frederiksberg and at Østergade 24 – www.poulstigbriller.dk.

For more information about Copenhagen Specs, visit www.copenhagenspecs.dk CN

| Eyestylist 10th March 2016

Silver speaks

A new exhibition opened at the V&A this week entitled Silver Speaks: Idea to Object. Curated by Corinne Julius, it celebrates the exceptional level of creativity and skill in British silversmithing. Presenting new works by 18 members of the Contemporary British Silversmiths (CBS), the objective is to offer visitors a snapshot of the craft in Britain today encompassing designs which show a variety of techniques and applications, from the traditional to the cutting edge. Above: Two Bowls – Hand raised and fabricated in Sterling Silver by Juliette Bigley – “Two bowls represents two contrasting interpretations of the archetypal bowl form playing particularly with ideas of inside and outside and the space that lies between these two opposites.”

Silver Speaks: Idea to Object takes place until 31st January 2017, in the Silver Galleries, V&A, London. Silver Speaks: Idea to Object is part of an 11-month programme of events organised by CBS. Further information at www.contemporarybritishsilversmiths.org/ and  www.vam.ac.uk CN

 

| Eyestylist 9th March 2016

Blue Noon by Lunettes Kollektion

Spotted at the Milan show: a favourite style at Berlin’s Lunettes Kollektion – Tabula Rasa – which comes in a new capsule collection focusing on engraved temples and etched lenses. Unique and mysterious, the decorative effects add a splash of street energy to a classic style, fitted with charming pale tinted lenses, on point but not over flashy. Subtle yet visible to the onlooker, the lens engravings are based on signs, arrows and geometries influenced by the architectural shapes of Marrakesh, and appear on all colour choices, from a warm pale yellow through to a copper effect mirror. Lunettes Kollektion is a small Berlin based label, known for its high-profile designer collaborations, that has allowed it to achieve a strong following in fashion circles in Germany and further afield. www.lunettes-kollektion.com CN

| Eyestylist 8th March 2016

Eyewear Canine Companions – Nelson

Continuing our Eyewear Canine Companion series, today we meet Nelson, the beloved companion of Alessandro De Lorenzo at Boudoir Boutique in Venice, Italy.

How did you and Nelson meet? “He was born in a dog pound where his mother was rescued, so Nelson has never been mistreated. He is a Spanish Greyhound and was four months old. This breed is called Galgo in Spain, and the dogs are used for the rabbit hunt there. When the hunting season is over, most of the dogs are abandoned or killed – about 50,000 to 65,00 per year. Nelson is very well behaved; he likes bigger and smaller dogs, as well as cats and children. He’s really not a hunter. He loves to run – especially with other dogs, but he has inherited – from me – some laziness, and he loves to sleep most of the day.

Nelson - His Royal Highness
Nelson – His Royal Highness

What are Nelson’s duties in your boutique? “Well..he is in charge of the red sofa. If he’s left alone for more than five minutes, he starts testing the products – for example – eye drops, or tastes some of the frames. He greets clients and he makes sure nobody’s carrying weapons in their bags. Some people come by the shop just for him, and every day, at least a dozen tourists take pictures of him from the window.”

Is it dinner time yet?
Is it dinner time yet?

Does Nelson travel with you? “Most of the time we walk – that is the purpose of living in Venice! We go on the vaporetto (water bus) only if we have to go to the Lido, where the beach is. Otherwise we take the tram or the regular bus to go to the Venice mainland, and he’s OK with that. When I visit my parents in Cadore – the eyewear district – I use my car. He hates cars and he knows exactly what they are. When we go jogging and we run near parked cars, he wants to make a big arch around them.”

Does Nelson go to restaurants and cafés with you? “I am able to take Nelson with me; most places know us and the restaurant owners allow him to enter. Nelson’s lovely…but…food is way too attractive for him, so it’s hard to teach him proper table behaviour. Maybe when he’s a bit older…now I leave him home if I have to go out for dinner.”

Nelson's favourite frames
Nelson’s favourite frames

“I would like to add that people consider rescue dogs, instead of professional breeders. There are associations that rescue greyhounds in Ireland, the United States and in Spain. In every country you can find pure breed dogs – and mixed ones, and cats – looking for adoption. They’ll be grateful to you.” www.boudoir.vencie.it JG