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| Eyestylist 25th February 2015

Spring Selections

Eyewear with Springtime Style

25th February 2015 Spring is in the air! The perfect time to shop for new frames, and Eyestylist has discovered many beautiful designs in luxurious materials and colours. Among our favourites are: “Inter” (photo above) by ROLF spectacles is from the new “evolved collection” – the perfect symbiosis of wood and stone in unique colour combinations. The frames are ultra-light with pure lines, all handcrafted in ROLF’S Austrian atelier. ROLF was recently named winner of The German Design Award 2015.  www.rolf-spectacles.com

 

Chic Little Black Frame - Charlie by Stevens Eyewear
Chic Little Black Frame – Charlie by Tom Stevens Eyewear

Women know the power of the LBD – Little Black Dress. Now Tom Stevens Eyewear, produced in The Netherlands, has crafted the indispensible LBF – Little Black Frame. Created in Mazzucchelli silky acetate, Charlie is pure and uncluttered, definitely a sleek, modern classic. www.stevenseyewear.com

 

Pretty Spring Florals - Rosita by Lafont Paris
Pretty Spring Florals – Rosita by Lafont Paris

Florals are massive fashion news, and Lafont Paris has designed one that truly blooms. Rosita boasts cheerful floral tones in spring colours that highlight the frame front, which is then accented with a curvaceous pale pink metal trim that extends to the temples. Welcome spring with this charming design! www.lafont.com

 

Bold, Blue and Beautiful - Anton by Oscar Magnuson
Bold, Blue and Beautiful – Anton by Oscar Magnuson

Swedish designer Oscar Magnuson’s latest shape is strong and finely tailored. With Anton, Magnuson brings bold form to the aviator style with a design that reflects past influences, combined with modern flair and craftsmanship. Beautifully polished monochromatic deep blue Mazzuchelli acetate enhances this dynamic frame. www.oscarmagnuson.com

 

A Frame with its own app - Cosmo Duo 19 by Benner Eyewear
A Frame with its own app – Cosmo Duo 19 by Benner Eyewear

Daniel Benner has introduced an exclusive acetate frame colour titled “Mysterious Madness” – a cornucopia of exotic colours accented with a striking red bar across the bridge. Cosmo Duo 19 in Mysterious Madness is available for a limited time only in all-existing Cosmo Duo models. Benner has also announced a free iPad app that shows all possible combinations, and frame measurements. More information at www.bennereyeweardesign.com JG

 

| Eyestylist 23rd February 2015

Spotlight on unique eyewear

at London Fashion Week

23rd February 2015 Over the last few days, the London show has presented new and established independent eyewear designers in the Designer Showrooms, Somerset House. Highlights were the unique handmade labels such as Mondelliani from Rome (pictured above), exhibiting their Fashion DOC and The California Collection alongside the super leather accessories collection by AEVHA London.  www.aevhalondon.com / www.mondelliani.it

 

Larke Optics
Larke Optics

Also present were the British labels Larke Optics by Laura Nicholson – www.larkeoptics.com – and Termite Eyewear,  a creative label popular with the fashion crowd at LFW, and focusing on sustainable design and reclaimed and recycled materials. Termite was created in 2012 by womenswear design graduates Natalie Finch and Patricia Williams. www.termiteeyewear.com

 

Termite Eyewear
Termite Eyewear

 

For the ultimate in glamour and luxury in eyewear, Anna-Karin Karlsson’s distinguished showpieces included the classy gold/black horse and Mourning for Miss Blow, an oversized acetate and shining copper design worn by female singer Beyonce last year.

 

Anna Karin Karlsson
Gold/black horse by Anna-Karin Karlsson
Anna Karin Karlsson
Mourning for Miss Blow by Anna-Karin Karlsson

For more information and online eyewear shopping in the Anna-Karin Karlsson boutique, visit www.annakarinkarlsson.com CN

| Eyestylist 20th February 2015

Trend watch: Camo couture

The classic print in eyewear

20th February 2015 Refined interpretations of camo prints continue to draw attention, particularly through the acetate collections. Camouflage is no longer deeply rooted in a military context; a bright wash of colour elevates this pattern into the realms of high fashion…frames, accessories and eyewear cases too.

Lafont Paris takes the classic army print and reworks it in fresh colour proposals for men – bright blue (below) or canary yellow (above) – on the interior of model Ostende 4020. The result is a subtle visual treat in an area of the aviator frame where it is less expected. www.lafont.com

Lafont
Ostende 4020 by Lafont

Michel Henau’s Marilyn takes a more classic camo colour palette to decorate the super curvaceous Marilyn, one of the label’s statement designs with a touch of the bug eye that’s hot for the summer.

Marilyn by Michel Henau
Marilyn by Michel Henau

Matching the camo, a light and subtle green/brown tinted lens brings added charm to this design. Michel Henau frames are designed in Belgium and handmade in France. www.michelhenau.com CN

| Eyestylist 18th February 2015

Prime Line by HAPTER

Italian Flair: Radical Yet Discreet

18th February 2015 Eric Balzan and Mirko Forti at HAPTER have just launched new styles in their Prime Line collection txt1001. Their original interpretation of unique eyewear – fusing surgical steel and luxurious cotton fabrics from Cerruti Woolen Mills 1881 – evolves with optical frames and sunglasses that are inspirational. The optical model A05M  (above) is super light, and available in beautiful colours.

 

Sleek and Sophisticated Hapter GO2M from Prime Line
Sleek and Sophisticated Hapter GO2M from Prime Line

The sunglasses are stunning – the classic and much loved aviator shape is translated into HAPTER’S trademark design and materials. An elegant double-bridge and hints of vintage capture the essence of HAPTER’S desire to create eyewear with superb artisanal precision. These special eyepieces are equipped with ultra-resistant Carl Zeiss nylor lenses with five layers of anti-reflection.  Quality, innovation and excellence from HAPTER. www.hapter.it JG

| Eyestylist 13th February 2015

Eyewear Persuasions

What’s New!

13th February 2015 100% Optical was the place to be last weekend to see exciting eyewear from global brands. Here are several innovative designs that celebrate spring/summer with style and distinction. Orgreen is fascinated with film and their new campaign echoes the subtle nuances and sensual style of Film Noir and French New Wave. The stars in this dramatic interlude include Nikolaj Hubbe (above right) the Artistic Director of the Royal Danish Ballet, wearing Balthazer, suave, strong sunglasses in titanium. Hubbe’s lovely female co-star is actress Katharina Damm, (above left) wearing Orgreen’s voluminous round sunglasses in titanium and beta-titanium. www.orgreenoptics.com

John by Salt Optics in Aloha Blue
John by Salt Optics in Aloha Blue

Oversized with fun and a distinct retro look emphasizes John by SALT Optics. Volume is paramount for sunglasses, which John provides along with vintage and modern cool. The striking Aloha Blue acetate colouration is perfect for summer fashions. www.saltoptics.com

 

Veda in Powder by Larke Optics
Veda in Powder by Larke Optics

Luminous, see-through frames give a charming illusionary effect, and one design that caught Eyestylist’s attention is Veda, designed by Laura Nicholson at Larke Optics. Combing both vintage and modern characteristics, the sleek frame is handmade in England. www.larkeoptics.com

 

Olmono by Michel Henau
Olmono by Michel Henau

Elegant, subtle neutrals are a perennial favourite, and Michel Henau in Belgium has deftly merged cocoa and sand acetate with a contemporary look. Trend alert: this season highlights round shapes for both sunglasses and optical designs, so pull out all the fashion stops with a round silhouette! www.michelhenau.com JG

100% Optical will take place again in London on 6th to 8th February 2016. www.100percentoptical.com