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| Eyestylist 20th September 2014

Eyewear and an Avant-Garde Art Collector

Safilo Celebrates Anniversary and Peggy Guggenheim

20th September 2014 The launch of a new limited edition of the legendary glasses worn by Peggy Guggenheim celebrates the 80th anniversary of Safilo. Edward Melcarth, an American artist and friend, originally designed the sunglasses for Guggenheim. She traversed Venice’s Grand Canal in her private gondola, wearing the eccentric sunglasses surrounded by her beloved dogs. Peggy Guggenheim was the last private gondola owner in Venice, and onlookers were astonished as they watched the charismatic mistress of modernism float along the canal that she loved.

 

Truly Original! Peggy Guggenheim Glasses
Truly Original! Peggy Guggenheim Glasses

Guggenheim was a renowned collector of 20th century art and gave enormous support to artists that included Mark Rothko and Jackson Pollock. Her early childhood was marred by the death of her father on the Titanic, in which he perished. She grew up to live an unconventional, bohemian life filled with artists and travel. In the late 1940’s she bought the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni on The Grand Canal, and made Venice her home for the rest of her life. The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is located in her former residence. Safilo had already drawn inspiration from Guggenheim’s sunglasses in 1994, when it first produced and distributed its Peggy Guggenheim model. Like the pervious version, the sunglasses are on sale exclusively at the museum.

 

Peggy Guggenheim in the'barchessa' o fPalazzo Venier dei Leoni with her collection of African sculptures; Venice late 1960's
Peggy Guggenheim in the’barchessa’ of Palazzo Venier dei Leoni with her collection of African sculptures; Venice late 1960’s

Behind the project is the bond that links the Safilo Group to Venice, where the first eyeglasses were born, and capital of the Veneto, the Region where Safilo was established in 1934. Safilo is further celebrating its 80th anniversary by joining the Intrapresae Collezione Guggenheim, a group of leading Italian and international companies that support the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, promoting the education potential of art, with the conviction that art can inspire business to embrace change and to face global challenges. A gala event to celebrate Safilo’s 80th anniversary was held in the Peggy Guggenheim Collection museum’s delightful gardens. www.safilo.com www.guggenheim.org/venice

Top photo: Peggy Guggenheim with her Lhasa Apsos terriers on the terrace of Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Venice 1960’s Photo credits: Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, photo Archivio CameraphotoEpoche, gift Cassa de Risparmio di Venezia, 2005

 

| Eyestylist 19th September 2014

New to explore

Paris preview 2

19th September 2014 Ahead of the Paris eyewear fashion fair, Eyestylist has an eye on some of the independent labels attending. Danish label Kilsgaard Eyewear launches a cool campaign and several new frame shapes, in a brilliant warm palette with maximum impact. Jacob Kilsgaard told Eyestylist: “Our SILMO launch this year contains three petite female shapes -very small specs with a feminine, elegant and classy design. We are also adding three larger males shapes to this launch along with one unisex style. We are keeping it slim and conservative with our unique urban touch of coolness. Three new temple colours will ensure a new sensation when you see them!” www.kilsgaard-eyewear.com

Kilsgaard
Kilsgaard Eyewear, coming to Silmo Paris

For women, at Vera Wang, colours are soft and translucent with pretty layering. Zlata (below) has the quintessential soft cat eye shape: an interpretation that underlines the femininity of this classic in eyewear. Zlata is created in fresh leaf green – billed a key colour next season – and tortoise on a pearly lapis.  www.kenmarkoptical.com

Zlata in leaf green
Zlata by Vera Wang in leaf green from Vera Wang

And for an inspired interpretation of the classic shapes, we also take a look at RES/REI. Just in late last night is this delightful trio with double bridge – Luciana, Giulio II and Lupo (below)!

Luciana, Giulio II and Lupo by RES/REI
Luciana, Giulio II and Lupo by RES/REI

In finest Mazzucchelli acetate, inspired by traditional tortoise patterning of vintage spectacles, these handmade Italian frames revisit the beautiful things in classic eyewear design with a new, seductive elegance. See you in Paris! www.resrei.com www.silmoparis.com CN

| Eyestylist 18th September 2014

Benner Eyewear Design

German Label Launches Latest Collection

18th September 2014 German artistry and handcrafting harmonize with precision in Benner Eyewear. All frames are handmade in Stuttgart, in limited quantities to ensure the highest quality.

 

Eyewear Sophistication: Cosmo duo 4 in olive green and havana by Benner Eyewear
Eyewear Sophistication: Cosmo Duo 4 in olive green/havana by Benner Eyewear

Daniel and Daniela Benner design the collection with a unique mix of subtlety and the unexpected. Distinctive shapes in metal, and metal and acetate combinations with beautiful colours are the Benner forte.

 

Benner Cosmo 8 in Black
Benner Cosmo 8 in black

 

The latest campaign – “Gold is the New Black”  (top image) unveils next week at SILMO in Paris, where the entire collection can be seen. We are looking forward to it! www.bennereyeweardesign.com www.silmoparis.com JG

| Eyestylist 16th September 2014

Designers unite!

A New Chapter in Eyewear History…

16th September 2014 Two powerful, luxury brands in the eyewear world have forged a partnership that heralds a visionary alliance. Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses & Claire Goldsmith Eyewear in England, and Ørgreen Optics from Denmark have joined forces; however, each company will retain its own brand name and identity. Oliver Goldsmith has an enviable legacy of eighty-eight years of innovative and influential eyewear design. Ørgreen Optics was founded seventeen years ago, with a cult following inspired by film noir, vintage cars, cultural icons and street savvy.

 

Eyewear Legacy: Hampstead by Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses
Eyewear Legacy: Hampstead by Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses

The charismatic collections of both brands, and the innovative concepts and ideas that Claire Goldsmith and Henrik Ørgreen share, bring fresh vitality and design ethos to these revered eyewear companies. Claire Goldsmith stated: “I decided last year that I wanted to bring in some additional support into the business to help OG and CG reach their full potential. I have been calling Henrik Ørgreen a friend for many years. Not only do I love him as a person, but also I have a huge amount of respect for him and his team, and what they have achieved with Ørgreen. So you can only imagine my joy  when, over a friendly beer in New York last year, Henrik asked if I would consider him to be my business partner. My response? Of course, it was a big fat YES!”

 

Ørgreen Optics Tilda 563
Ørgreen Optics Tilda 563

Henrik Ørgreen added: “I believe that Claire Goldsmith and Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses represent unique possibilities. OG Sunglasses is such an iconic brand that has been around since 1926. We have the greatest respect for the history and understanding of eyewear design behind the OG name. Therefore, we are proud that Claire has decided to trust us in terms of helping her develop OG Sunglasses and her own line, CG, into the next phase, with the utmost respect for the identity of the brand.”

Luxury Opticals by Claire Goldsmith
Luxury Opticals by Claire Goldsmith

A pre-show peek at the new collections by OG, Claire Goldsmith and Ørgreen Optics reveal impressive shapes, gorgeous colours, and impeccable craftsmanship. Both collections will be presented at SILMO Paris at the end of the month. www.olivergoldsmith.com www.clairegoldsmith.com www.orgreenoptics.com www.silmoparis.com JG

| Eyestylist 12th September 2014

Anna Piaggi – Fashion Influential

Italian Style-Setter – Exuberant and Eclectic

12th September 2014 Anna Piaggi was an Italian journalist, fashion consultant, and iconic style setter with great artistic flair. She loved clothes, and during her lifetime collected over two thousand dresses, and hundreds of pairs of shoes. Her eclectic dress was a mix of vintage design that she collected during her travels, and her own irreverent concepts. She died in 2012. In hommage to this fashion icon, Alessandro De Lorenzo, owner of the ûber chic boutique Boudoir in Venice, collaborated with designer Oscar Mamooi to create fabulous frames in equally fabulous colours. Top photo: Green Grid with mirror pattern lens

Anna Piaggi Spirit by Oscar Mamooi for #Celebration
Anna Piaggi Spirit by Oscar Mamooi for #Celebration

“I met Oscar last year,” says De Lorenzo, “and he brought me a folder of amazing sketches. Anna Piaggi has always inspired him, so he designed these glasses thinking of her.” The dramatic Italian acetate shape is creatively printed, and sealed with a thin layer of crystal clear acetate. A metal ring holds the lens, and the open side has a nylon string. The Piaggi frames are a true celebration and stylish remembrance of a genuine fashion original. Anna would have approved, and worn them with her inimitable presence. www.boudoir.venice.it JG