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| Eyestylist 26th July 2013

Hats With History

Traditional Crafting Techniques in Vienna

26th July 2013 At Eyestylist, we are always excited to find accessories with history. So when I was in Vienna, Sarah Halbeisen of Baumvision Europe kindly introduced me to the fourth generation Viennese family owned boutique – Mühlbauer – a premier player in the worldwide headwear market. Over a century ago – 1903 – Julianna Mühlbauer opened a small millinery shop, which has blossomed into a global enterprise, with designs sought after by an international clientele, including Merly Streep and Brad Pitt.

 

1950's styling is the theme for Summer 2013 Photo: Daniel Riera
1950’s styling is the theme for Summer 2013 Photo: Daniel Riera

This shop is paradise for passionate hat lovers and wearers – like me! Age-old know how and traditional crafting techniques of hat making are interpreted in exciting and unusual designs for many occasions. The summer collection was on display when I visited – and it’s brilliant. Included are casual straw sun visors, baseball caps, stunning wide-brimmed designs, and a fun lobster series that is ready to party. Elegant straws are perfect for weddings, summer horse races and boating events. If you love hats, Mühlbauer hutmanufaktur seit 1903 is the place to visit in Vienna, at Seilergasse 10. Good news – you can purchase on line too – at www.muehlbauer.at JG

 

 

| Eyestylist 25th July 2013

Eye on new wave of optical stores

Hello Glasses, Kyiv (Kiev)

25th July 2013 It is super to see  some new, go-ahead stores emerging right around the world, and with that thought, Eyestylist is pleased to introduce Hello Glasses in Ukraine.

Kyiv (Kiev) is a historic city with many special places to visit. Among them are the city beaches along the impressive Dnieper river, where temperatures can soar….stylish sunnies selected by Hello Glasses are therefore likely to be much sought after, but so too are their curated collections of fashion specs which the owners have selected carefully. They include Mykita, Vidal Erkohen’s RVS by V., Ksubi, Black Eyewear and a range of interesting vintage frames (Ray-Ban, l.a. eyeworks and very nice Anglo American examples), as well as famous mainstream lines such as Retrosuperfuture, Prada and Persol.

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Hello Glasses, Kyiv (Kiev)

 

Frame display at Hello Glasses
Frame display at Hello Glasses

Set up in 2008, first with a vintage blog, and then a showroom, the Hello Glasses team opened to the public in June with its first specs store in an interesting location in the Vozdvizhenka district, a newly renovated historic part of Kyiv. The opening included an informal presentation by Mykita designer, Martin Guentert.

Eyestylist asked Sasha Anisin about the store concept: “We are a two person team – myself and Daria Bespalova. We want to give the city of Kyiv an opportunity to purchase high quality optics with a good, well thought-out concept. We are fully involved in the development of the business and the visual content, design, site development and store furniture which have all been created by us.”

See more on Hello Glasses at http://helloglasses.com CN

| Eyestylist 23rd July 2013

Eyewear For Sunny Destinations

Chic Sunspecs for Summer

23rd July 2013 British based Coppe+Sid have a selection of elegant sunglasses for summer destinations that are beautifully crafted, and available in subtle, stylish colours. Phuket (above) expresses the classic elements in eyewear design that are so important to the two designers – a graceful shape, fine Zeiss lenses, and the marbled effect on superior quality acetate is particularly stunning. www.coppeandsid.com

 

Lucio by Oliviero Zanon for Res/Rei
Lucio by Oliviero Zanon for Res/Rei

Oliviero Zanon, who admits to a passion not only for eyewear, but also acetate, designs for the Italian based Res/Rei. With Lucio, (above) two-tone acetate in black and Havana is moulded into a round shape with gentle volume and extended temples. All Res/Rei creations are handmade in Italy, with precise attention to details, fit, and of course, beauty. www.resrei.com JG

 

| Eyestylist 19th July 2013

Artisan Jewellery

Handcrafted in Vienna by Mona Moore

19th July 2013 We love accessories at Eyestylist! Eyewear, jewellery, hats and bags are special favourites, particularly when the items are handmade and created with passion. On a visit to Vienna, I was fortunate to meet designer Mona Moore, who creates one-off jewellery – every item is completely handmade and unique. “I’ve always loved beads and jewellery,” explained Mona, when we met surrounded by the artistic atmosphere of The Vienna Opera House and The Albertina Museum, “and I wanted to do only exclusive pieces. I find items everywhere for my designs – in markets, on holiday, in shops. Once in Venice I found some amazing Murano glass, and I placed a special order for handmade glass blown beads. It took six months for them to be made; then I returned to Venice to collect them. It’s important to me that everything is one-of-a-kind.” Above: Chandelier earrings

 

Crystal and beads unite in a Mona Moore design
Crystal and beads unite in a Mona Moore design

Coral stones, crystals, mother of pearl and freshwater pearls, lava stone, frosted and iridescent beads, and wood and glass beads are used individually in designs, or beautifully, eclectically mixed together, with stunning results. Earrings, bracelets, gorgeous, swingy necklaces, and hatpins are imaginative, unusual, desirable and exciting to wear. For more information about Mona Moore’s exclusive designs, visit www.monamoore.at JG

| Eyestylist 16th July 2013

Sunpocket sunglasses

16th July 2013 I have recently been wearing a classic style of sunglasses by Sunpocket, the company that specialises in foldable designs. The one I have is Kauai in matt black (above) but it comes in many versions, and there is even a new edition (see below) in a collaboration for concept store Colette in Paris.

Sunpocket x Colette
Sunpocket x Colette

The frames are made in Mauritius, and aim for a balance of quality, affordability and overall style. It’s not the first style of its type that I’ve tried (I know the Persol ones), but I’m finding it useful to carry these as my spare pair of shades. The shape of the Kauai works for everyday – it’s a bit like having a pair of jeans that you can wear with anything. And the story is quite intriguing – Sunpocket shades were originally popular with skiers and climbers in the 1970s, and they became a bit of a cult accessory, first in France, but now more widely.

The sunglasses fascinate my children because they fit into a tiny well designed transparent box – they must be quite robust or they might not have survived the constant opening up and packing away again by a six year old.

Sunpocket sunglasses when folded
Sunpocket sunglasses when folded

Created in the 1970s, Sunpocket was relaunched in 2011 by Swedish entrepeneur Jacob Hoglund. Stockists now include Opening Ceremony (stocked in NY and the new store in London open from July 19th), Selfridges, UK, Lane Crawford, Hong Kong and Colette, Paris. CN

www.sunpocketoriginal.com