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| Eyestylist 1st August 2013

Club to Catwalk: London Fashion in the 1980’s

Victoria & Albert Museum Explores Club Culture

1st August 2013 The creative explosion of London fashion in the 1980’s sets the pace for this lively exhibition. Many of the designers who are acclaimed today, had their roots in the heady days of London club life and fashion. Vivienne Westwood, John Galliano, Betty Jackson, and Katherine Hamnett are among the pioneers who altered fashion during this period.

Ready to Rock - Joseph jumper 1985
Ready to Rock – Joseph jumper 1985

The impact of London club culture was felt far beyond the club doors, and reinvented fashion worldwide. More than eighty-five outfits from the designers, plus accessories by Stephen Jones and Patrick Cox, are on display, and illustrate the creative relationship between catwalk and club wear. Exhibition continues through 16 February 2014. To book tickets, visit www.vam.ac.uk/clubtocatwalk JG

Top photo: Body Map A/W 1984 Cat in the hat takes a rumble with a techno fish Model: Scarlett Cannon Copyright Monica Curtin Middle photo: 1985 Joseph jumper: Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

| Eyestylist 1st August 2013

Sunnies for Summer Pastimes

Eyewear Pleasures by Anne et Valentin

1st August 2013 Designer Anne Valentin lives and works in Toulouse, the lovely French city located on the banks of The Garonne River, and not far from the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. So she is used to lots of sunshine and the need for sunglasses. She has aptly named the three lovely styles above – “Time Off” – sophisticated designs with glamour and beauty. In acetate and metal, the detailing and frame shapes are superb. From the top: styles 19h15, 16h35 and 10h10 in luscious colours of blush pink, mint green and burgundy. Chic on the beach and for town wear too! www.anneetvalentin.com JG

Translucent beauty by Anne et Valentin Style 10h10
Translucent beauty by Anne et Valentin Style 19h15

| Eyestylist 1st August 2013

Allen 5

Lotho Paris

This exquisite colour is one of the highlights of the approaching autumn season – and it is as stunning in eyewear, as it is in clothing. Lotho is a French brand that thrives on providing beautiful frames with distinctive details. Allen 5 is aesthetically pleasing in teal acetate with its graceful angles, and is delicately piped in mocha acetate. www.lotho.fr JG

| Eyestylist 1st August 2013

SG Wants the DJ

Suzy Glam

As a jewellery designer, Susanne Klemm understands the components of cut gemstones, and this knowledge now translates into her stunning eyewear collection. SG Want the DJ features a luxurious faceted shape, moulded in fine Italian acetate, with the frame surface round and smooth. I’ve tried on Suzy’s frames, and the craftsmanship, fit and beauty is a delight. The collection will make its official debut at SILMO in Paris in September.www.suzyglam.com JG

| Eyestylist 1st August 2013

Tom Stevens Eyewear

Design Inspiration in The Netherlands

1st August 2013 This month, Eyestylist chats with Tom Stevens of Tom Stevens Eyewear in The Netherlands

Please give details of your background. “I used to be an optician and started my first independent optical store in 2001. Two years later, I opened a second store and enjoyed the years working with people, and always looking for new collections to fill my shops. In 2008, I sold both stores and started doing what I really wanted to do: designing frames. Together with my business partner we launched the children’s label Red Kids Eyewear. In 2011, Tom Stevens Eyewear was launched.”

What inspires your eyewear designs? “My ideas and inspiration for new designs can come from anywhere: cars, buildings, fashion, shapes I discover in objects. I start drawing shapes that I prefer or might be interesting for new models. I like to anticipate the trends too. For instance, ultra round shapes in our new titanium collection. The colours for each model are partly inspired by fashion and catwalk trends. We used neo coating on previous models, as an example. The different seasons also affect my preference for certain colours. The new collection – which will be launched in September – shows darker, sophisticated and ‘calm’ colours, such as midnight blue, matt gold, warm autumn red and soft creamy white.”

Do you have a customer ‘profile’ in mind when you design? “I don’t think of a potential customer when I design. I just draw shapes that I like; this part of the process is quite abstract actually. Clearly I think about measurements, sizes and fittings for male and female faces. But for me, my designs can be worn by all sorts of people.”

Acetate Excellence by Tom Stevens
Acetate Excellence by Tom Stevens

 

In what countries are your frames sold? “Our collection is sold in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, Italy, Ireland and Denmark. We are in the process of distribution with South Korea, the U.S. and Australia.”

What are your favourite eyewear materials? “I prefer to work with acetate and titanium in the highest quality. We are experimenting with new materials, and new ideas often pop up in my mind, but it has to work in the final product too. Acetate and titanium have proven to be very solid and beautiful materials in which to produce frames.”

Do you have any words of wisdom for aspiring creators? “Follow your heart, work hard, have fun and never, ever forget what started you in the first place. You will have to overcome bumps in the road, and it might be hard. But if you do something you believe in, and it’s the only thing you really want to do, keep going for it. It will pay off.” www.stevenseyewear.com JG