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| Eyestylist 21st January 2016

Wilde Store, Colombia

The Barcelona brand Wilde Sunglasses announces a new showroom in Medellin, Colombia, following the success of its independent label in the Catalan city of Barcelona. The new retail space is similar to its bijoux boutique on Calle Avinyo, behind Placa Reial and the Ramblas. The retro-modern design of the collection, inspired by earlier decades, has established the artisan label as one of Barcelona’ s most popular home-grown independent sunglass labels, and it is becoming increasingly sought after outside Spain.

Wilde Showroom
Wilde in Colombia

Designed by the Wilde team, the space in Medellin becomes the first international outlet for the brand showing the entire collection for the first time in Colombia. www.wildewebstore.com CN

| Eyestylist 19th January 2016

First impressions from Munich

Opti has impressed with a very wide selection of specialist eyewear labels and busy stands and aisles for an optimistic start to the year. The short journey to Munich from other parts of Europe remains a big draw for many optical retailers who see the post-Xmas show as an ideal way to kick off their new year buying; visitors we met had also travelled from the USA, Japan and the Middle East.

Independent designers attended in force. Leading trends (and there are many we will look at in the months ahead) included a progression in high-tech and 3d design, and continued developments in sustainable production and eco materials. Colours were bold but there is also a sign of more natural, gentle tones appearing again, combined in sensitive, understated ways, as well as some colour schemes linked to the design world: copper is one that popped up several times when we were talking about autumn/winter 16/17.

Among the young exhibitors were a number of Scandinavian designers, including E&E Glasses, Monkey Glasses, Falvin Eyewear and the independent label Karmoie, a Norwegian brand who have specialised in frames created in Mazzucchelli’s quality sustainable M49 material. Designers Kirsten and Lars Iversen launched their 2016 campaign at the fair – pictured above – and showed a collection that is about simple, flattering aesthetics inspired by the nostalgic elegance of vintage styles. www.karmoie.com

Mimosa by RES/REI
Mimosa by RES/REI

RES/REI from Italy illustrates the continued attention to detail and hand-finishing in quality acetate. A close look at new models including Mimosa (above) exhibited the brand’s genuine dedication to artisan design, originality and clever colouration  – very pretty marbling and elegant combinations were beautifully represented by the label. www.resrei.com

ic! berlin
ic! berlin x David Tomaszewski

Collaborations continue to be an important area for creative exchanges. One example: ic! berlin is working with David Tomaszewski, the fashion designer based in Berlin, and their latest design together, Grazyna has all the makings of an elegant designer icon. Selecting acetate for the first time, Tomaszewski worked closely with the ic! berlin design team to bring his signature architectural and graphical structures into a multifaceted three-dimensional frame. His inspiration – the eclectic colour world of the 1960s and 70s – lead him to caramel and havanna, accents which compliment the rich autumn tones and intense colour gradients found in the upcoming David Tomaszewski Autumn/Winter 2016 collection. www.ic-berlin.de

Recycled frame by Paper Style
Recycling trends:  Paper Style

Wood and paper products continue to arrive in the market. For recycled eyewear, Paper Style shows a refreshingly serious approach to fit and comfort alongside interesting aesthetics – including smart, textured surfaces – and collaborations with creatives from other fields such as Truus Brands in the “Artists by Paper Style” series. www.paper-style.it

Opti 2017 will return next year from 28th to 30th January 2017. More information is available at www.opi.de CN

| Eyestylist 18th January 2016

The Shining by RVS Hand Made Eyewear

RVS takes a new direction for 2016 with The Shining, their first ever glossy collection since launching in 2007. All the Limited Edition frames in the new collection showcase laminated acetates with a custom look and unique colours and patterns.

Handmade with focus on originality and personality, the collection includes Annette, a dramatic, asymmetrical design, pictured in confetti and black with a delicate purple fade lens. Tthe styles are limited to a production of just 100 pieces for each colour and bear the usual traits of an RVS frame such as high-quality “0” base anti glare, scratch resistant lenses and signature handpainted red hinge screws.

The Shining collection is launching exclusively via the RVS web store and will be available at Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus from February. The collection will be stocked subsequently in selected eyewear boutiques worldwide through 2016.  More details available at www.rvseyewear.com CN

| Eyestylist 13th January 2016

8322 by Jono Hennessy

Claude Monet’s beautiful, lush gardens are the inspiration for a vivacious design by Jono Hennessy. The modern classic shape is blooming with Monet colours – reminiscent of his gorgeous gardens and a glorious summer day. Quality acetate embellishes the tonal radiance of the colours. More news about the latest designs from the Australian brand at www.jonohennessy.com JG

| Eyestylist 13th January 2016

Countdown to Opti-Munich

A premier eyewear event of 2016 opens on Friday in Munich, and visitors from across the globe, will be heading to Germany. Presentations include quality, innovative eyewear designs from international creators. Silhouette showcases their collections, including the featherweight Titan Accent designs (above). Sophisticated, slim and refined, the frames are culminations of years of research by the Austrian brand. www.silhouette.com

Lover No. 6 in Loving Blue by Adrian Martwitz
Lover No. 6 in Loving Blue by Adrian Martwitz

Adrian Marwitz launches his beautiful Loving Strangers in Munich. “We all need dreams,” says the German designer, “that”s the thinking behind Loving Strangers.” Lover No 6 in exquisite Loving Blue is handcrafted in Adrian’s favourite material – Titanium. www.adrianmartitz.com

Burton by Claire Goldsmith
Burton by Claire Goldsmith

Experience, skilled workmanship and beautiful materials highlight the Claire Goldsmith Optical Collection. A new design will preview in Munich – the superbly crafted Burton, which is available in wonderful colours including Tortoise Green (featured) Indigo, Matte Dark Tortoiseshell, Tortoise blue and Matte Black. Visit www.olivergoldsmith.com to see more luxurious frames from this distinguished British brand. www.olivergoldsmith.com

Firenze by Coppe & Sid
Firenze by Coppe & Sid

Timeless design, Italian artisan elements, and quality materials inhabit the frames at Eye Design Club. Coppe & Sid also have a propensity for history, and Italian Bridges are the inspiration for frames they will show in Munich. Firenze in acetate and metal is available in colourations reflecting the warm, sunny spirit os Italy.www.eyedesignclub.com