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| Eyestylist 6th August 2013

Trend watch – detail, a new orientation

6th August 2013 Minute, handfinished detailing showing authentic artisanal skill is where things are going this year in spectacle-making. It is like we’ve come full circle.  This is thanks to a handful of independent labels who are passionate about upholding traditional traits and techniques typical of quality vintage eyewear, and exploring them in the new world of high-tech materials and technology….but still using real “work by hand” to do a variety of the production steps, and sometimes all of them. (Image above: handcrafting in England, Oliver Goldsmith bespoke, read more here: https://www.eyestylist.com/2013/04/bespoke-at-oliver-goldsmith/ www.olivergoldsmith.com).

Matsuda, view of detail on temple
Matsuda, filigree detail
Rolf
Rolf Spectacles, handmade in wood – hinge detail

References to vintage design include both new interpretations and designs featuring actual vintage elements. Antique pins, metalwork or filigree – the Japanese label Matsuda produces some very fine examples – nose pads or arm ends with tiny embedded initials – for example, at Oliver Goldsmith they are using some of their original OG buttons in their re-released aviators, Colt and Wiseguy – and other exquisite detail work are on a par, once again, with fine jewellery making. You will also notice that the materials in these collections are far from ordinary…..custom glossy acetates – we love the Italian Mazzucchelli ones as do many of the top eyewear designers, traditional luxury metals such as gold that hark back to old-school elegance, and a rise in buffalo horn and handmade works of astonishing precision in wood – Rolf Spectacles (www.rolf-spectacles.com). There are also new designs produced in pretty vintage materials that have been salvaged from former workshops; we’ve seen nice examples of vintage materials in new designs by Thierry Lasry, BlueMagicEye, Nine Worthies / FAN Optics (https://www.eyestylist.com/2013/06/summer-stories/) and Res/Rei (www.eyestylist.com/2012/04/trend-watch-new-frames-vintage-materials/)  – and there are more out there if you search them out. CN

Matsuda Eyewear www.matsudaeyewear.com

Oliver Goldsmith Sunglasses www.olivergoldsmith.com

Rolf Spectacles www.rolf-spectacles.com

 

| Eyestylist 1st August 2013

Eilonwy Lilac

Vera Wang

Vera Wang has kindly given us a preview of their forthcoming 2014 Salon Collection of optical frames – stunning designs in beautiful soft colours. Eilonwy Lilac is subtle and refined with a transparent lilac acetate front, and temples in marbled tones. A delicate touch is the gold accent that runs across the rim of the frame, and onto the side. The result is a timeless design with elegance and flair. www.kenmarkoptical.com JG

| Eyestylist 1st August 2013

4700 5

Blue Magic Eye

Guya Montermini and Ciro Tugnoli, designers at Blue Magic Eye, enjoy searching for sheets of old acetate. Their latest find includes this vintage green and Havana colouration – circa 1980’s – from the Italian acetate specialist – Mazzucchelli. The retro inspired shape in style 4700 5 features polished metal temples in olive green for an elegant, soft effect. Other colour combinations are available too – including a chic grey and blue duo. www.bluemagiceye.com JG

| Eyestylist 1st August 2013

The House of Eyewear

New Name –  Super Specs Remain!

1st August 2013 One of our most admired Parisian boutiques – Les Plus Belles Lunettes du Monde (Eyestylist 1st June 2011) – has a new name: The House of Eyewear. The name change occurred because of the international reach of the boutique’s customers. Expansive, beautiful and varied collections are available in the elegant shop located on a sought after Parisian address: 30 rue de la Trémoille in the 8th arrondissement. Global designers represented include LGR by Luca Ruscone, Anna-Karin Karlsson, Paulino Spectacles, Face à Face, Patty Paillette, Thierry Lasry, l.a.eyeworks, Victoria Beckman and many more. Owner and optician Sandrine Pereira was quoted as saying: “We sell happiness”….and we add eyewear excitement! On your “must see” list when in Paris – The House of Eyewear for a creative eyewear celebration. www.thehouseofeyewear.com JG

| Eyestylist 1st August 2013

6505

Lindberg

The innovative Danish company has recently released new designs with remarkably slender shapes – the Lindberg n.o.w. Collection. Composite materials and delicate ultra-light titanium temples team for a masterful result in elegant, uncluttered frames, such as the men’s design shown above. The understated, distinctive composition is minimalist and unobtrusive. With the advanced-technology front featuring transparent colour gradients, as well as subtle groove colours, the effect is a gentle contrast with the titanium temples. The Lindberg n.o.w. is available in 15 different colours. www.lindberg.com JG