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| Eyestylist 1st June 2014

Darkroom, London

Debut eyewear collection with Larke Optics

1st June 2014 Darkroom is one of London’s finest concept stores, with a chic black exterior that would fit as easily into one of the design hot spots in Milan; located on Lamb’s Conduit Street, the shop represents the heart of this sophisticated destination for independent shops, menswear specialists and good food.

Darkroom
Darkroom, London

The interior offers a gallery like display of hard-to-find design and fashion products, textiles, jewellery and items from other parts of the world, including Africa and the Balkans, curated by owners Rhonda Drakeford and Lulu Roper-Caldbeck.

The latest addition is an eyewear collaboration with London’s Larke Optics, a series that marries this emerging British eyewear label’s handcrafted approach and detailed finishing with Darkroom’s singularly bold, graphic aesthetic, perfectly reflected through handpicked vintage acetates.

Larke
Larke Optics x Darkroom

Larke’s founder, Laura Nicholson explains: “A strict monochrome palette has been chosen to emphasise Darkroom’s fascination with materials, surfaces and finishes used in architecture and furniture design.

The Italian acetates have been hand-selected to mimic the look of marble, terrazzo, mosaic and resin. These materials are playfully reappropriated and condensed into two signature shapes: Veda, a bold circular frame, and Gill, a thick-rimmed frame with a distinctive keyhole detail.”

Larke Optics
Larke Optics x Darkroom

All frames by Larke are handmade in the UK in one of the last remaining family workshops. Prices from £295.00. CN

Darkroom, 52 Lamb’s Conduit Street, Bloomsbury, London, WC1N 3LL

See the full collection online at: www.darkroomlondon.com/shop/designers/larke / Larke Optics www.larkeoptics.com

 

| Eyestylist 1st June 2014

Wedding Dresses 1775-2014

Romantic Wedding Couture at Victoria and Albert Museum

1st June 2014 Romantic, extravagant and glamorous wedding ensembles from the V&A collection are included in this magical array of bridal wear. A panorama of superb wedding dresses, and the growth of the wedding industry is explored in this stunning exhibition. Wedding attire from 1775 to 2014 includes dresses by Charles Frederick Worth, Charles James, Hardy Amies, Norman Hartnell, Christian Lacroix, and Bruce Oldfield among others. Most of the outfits were worn in Britain, by brides of many faiths.

 

Wedding Elegance 1890
Wedding Elegance 1890

There are also wonderful accessories, including jewellery, shoes, garters, veils, wreaths, hats and corsetry.   Other highlights include fashion sketches and personal photos, plus garments worn by bridegrooms and attendants, and striking millinery by Philip Treacy and Stephen Jones. The exhibition investigates the histories of the garments, revealing fascinating and personal details about the lives of the wearers, giving an intimate insight into their occupations, circumstances and fashion choices. For a fascinating glimpse into how fashion, social and cultural attitudes to weddings has evolved through the centuries, this is definitely an exhibition to visit. Through 15 March 2015. www.vam.ac.uk JG

Chic sophistication by Norman Hartnell
Chic sophistication by Norman Hartnell

Photos: Top: Embroidered silk coat and silk dress designed by Anna Valentine, feather headress created by Philip Treacy, 2005 Worn by The Duchess of Cornwall for the blessing after her marriage to HRH The Prince of Wales Photograph by Hugo Burnand This images is reproduced with the kind permission of The Duchess of Cornwall

Centre: Embroidered corded silk wedding dress made after a Paquin, Lalanne et Cie Paris model by Stern Brothers, New York 1890 Worn by Cara Leland Huttleston Rogers for her marriage in New York to Bradford Ferris Duff. Given by Lord Fairhaven Copyright Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Bottom: Embroidered silk satin wedding dress designed by Norman Hartnell, London 1933

Spectacular Sunglasses!

We love sunglasses at Eyestylist, and this month we’re celebrating beautiful, glamorous and striking designs from international creators – click on REVIEWS. Travel with us to Venice and discover a chic BOUTIQUE, and London to meet the Designer of the Monththen to New York City for a memorable fashion exhibition. Click and stay with Eyestylist for the latest in stylish, independent label eyewear and accessories.

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| Eyestylist 30th May 2014

L.G.R. – Sunglasses With History

Frames With Globe Trotting Credentials

30th May 2014  A passion for Africa and Luca Gnecchi Ruscone’s Roman heritage combine with dramatic effect in his seductive, glamorous sunglass designs. Elegant materials handcrafted in Italy bring further allure and beauty to the frames. (Pictured above: Designer Luca Gnecchi Ruscone.)

Summer - Italian Style - Sunglasses by LGR
Summer – Italian Style – Sunglasses by L.G.R.

L.G.R. model Maria wears Alexandria CM in matt Havana acetate – a gracious, voluminous shape with sweeping temple interest. The green tempered mineral glass lenses complete the stylish harmony. www.lgr-sunglasses.com  JG

Photos by Luca Santocono exclusively for Eyestylist.  All rights reserved.

| Eyestylist 27th May 2014

Summer Essentials

Don’t Leave Home Without…….

27th May 2014 Coppe+Sid in England and Carter Bond in Australia have launched striking sunglasses with flair and style. St. Bart’s by Sid Firoozkoohi and Coppe Gualtiero put the wearer in the right mood for summer activities – or just elegantly chilling out in the sunshine. Silky acetate is sculpted into a sophisticated shape in chic grey. All Coppe+Sid frames are handmade in Italy to exacting standards, with beautiful crafting and details. www.eyedesignclub.com

 

Daimon Downey + Carter Bond - Artistic Collaboration
Daimon Downey + Carter Bond – Artistic Collaboration

Daimon Downey is a multi-faceted, multi-talented Australian musician and painter. In his collaboration for a Limited Edition with Carter Bond, Downey puts his artistic energies into bold, strong acetate sunglass shapes, accented with a mix of fluros, primaries and pastels. www.carterbond.com JG