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| Eyestylist 28th August 2013

Royal Vintage

Lesca Lunetier – Eyewear Legacy

29th August 2013 Lesca Lunetier was one of the brands I remember from early visits to the fashion frame exhibition in Paris. What a delightful surprise to see Joël Lesca again, and discover that his talented son Mathieu is now involved in the business. On a recent Paris visit, Clodagh and I were enamoured to have the opportunity to look at scores of gorgeous vintage designs from Lesca including frames designed by Joël. The feel of the acetate is wonderful – so smooth and rich. The beauties above are from the 1950’s that have been lovingly refurbished in the Lesca workshop.

Joël Lesca 1983 Vintage Legacy
Joël Lesca 1983 Vintage Legacy

Frame P9 (above) celebrates its 30th anniversary this year – Joël Lesca created this design in France in 1983. Fabricated in finest quality cellulose acetate, the frame shape captures vintage elements in classic tortoiseshell. www.lescalunetier.com JG

Photography (top image) by Eyestylist.com.

| Eyestylist 27th August 2013

Eyewear Artisans and Architecture

Sven Götti – Götti Switzerland

27th August 2013 Eyestylist continues its series on Eyewear Artisans and Architecture, and a visit with Sven Götti.

On a hilltop in Zurich sits an unusual building by an important Swiss architect, who created a masterpiece that is inspiration for Sven Götti, designer and CEO of Götti Switzerland. “The Freudenberg Schoolhouse was built by Jacques Schader in the years between 1954-1960,” says Götti, “and the generosity and the straight forwardness of this building remains unique for Swiss conditions. Given the small scale of Switzerland, this building means a waste of space for some people. Today, this facility can accommodate 1500 students.

 

The elegant, pure lines of Kantonsschule Freudenberg, Zurich
The elegant, pure lines of Kantonsschule Freudenberg, Zurich

“The school is located in Zurich near my home, and it impresses me with its timeless elegance. The building has such clean lines that I am looking for in my glasses. I hope my frames are as timeless as The Freudenberg building.

 

The view from Freudenberg
The view from Freudenberg

“It was built in the late 50’s, and still looks modern and up to date to me. So if I look at frames which I created some years ago, I hope I still like them today….then I think I did a good job.” www.gotti.ch JG

Photos: Exclusively for Eyestylist.com by Paula Götti

| Eyestylist 25th August 2013

Anna-Karin Karlsson Wins Swedish Fashion Award

Original and Daring Eyewear Designer Feted

25th August 2013  Designer Anna-Karin Karlsson was bestowed the prestigious Swedish Fashion Accessory Award last evening for her amazing eyewear creations. The Award is a coveted prize in Scandinavia, and entrants must prove not only their fashion-worthiness, but also their business acumen. Speaking from Stockholm where the designer is based and where she received the award, Karlsson said: “I cried with happiness when I found out. This is the most important thing that could ever happen to me.”

 

Pursuit-of-Happiness by Anna-Karin Karlsson
Pursuit-of-Happiness by Anna-Karin Karlsson

Dramatic and luxurious, AKK eyewear is a total expression of Anna-Karin’s quest for beauty, love and romance. She says: “I like designs that are graphic and strong; I want to tell a story, and make eyewear with feeling.” AKK’s first optical collection will be launched at the end of September at the Paris Fashion Events, and she will also unveil her new sunglass designs. Warmest congratulations Anna-Karin on the Swedish Fashion Award from Eyestylist! www.annakarinkarlsson.com JG

| Eyestylist 23rd August 2013

Teen Trends

New Looks: Style and Character

23rd August 2013 Most teens are fashion aware and like to wear what is cool. Specialist eyewear designers meet this need with teen collections that feature fresh and creative styling and colours. Lafont Paris has a distinguished eyewear history for youngsters, with contemporary shapes and unique touches that appeal to budding style setters. Mia (above) is a sleek acetate design, and a distinctive accent is the playful colouration on the frame interior. www.lafont.com 

Vintage Mood - Jasper by JF Rey
Vintage Mood – Jasper by JF Rey

A variety of styles and colours permeate the JF Rey teen collection, also from France. Jasper (above) in acetate and metal has a vintage air with its engraved metal side inserts. The tone-on-tone effect ensures a design with a sophisticated, grownup spirit. www.jfrey.fr JG

| Eyestylist 21st August 2013

Eyestylist at LARKE optics, London

21st August 2013 Eyestylist recently visited Laura Nicholson in her Bloomsbury studio, the home of LARKE optics, a new independent spectacles label, created in October 2012, that has just launched online this month.

With a background in fashion and enthusiasm for interesting, well-made specs – she is a specs wearer herself  – Laura explained that Larke means “To embark on an adventure”. Her aim is that the inaugural collection should accommodate good colours and good shapes with a classic feel, and no ostentatious external branding. The colours vary from traditional tortoise to a few surprises in horn effect and an edgier dark midnight blue.

Larke
Gill by LARKE optics

One of a growing number of new labels in the UK selecting local production, LARKE optics starts its handmade eyewear journey with 7 rich Italian acetate shapes, some of which work perfectly with sun lenses. Some of the acetate material comes from rare, end-of-line blocks for a more exclusive frame. Expect to see hand riveted hinges, subtle design details such as the suggestion of classic details like the key hole bridge and hand polishing for a fine finish. LARKE spectacles are now available online and at the new flagship Stine Goya store, Copenhagen, which opened this month. More on this new collection coming soon. www.stinegoya.com  http://larkeoptics.com/ CN