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| Eyestylist 1st July 2013

Caroline Abram

Accessories with Colour Composition

1st July 2013 Caroline Abram escorts me into her wonderfully spacious premises, complete with a terrace, a loft and a proper kitchen. It’s a lovely, airy environment in which to design and work, a hub of creativity for Abram’s many talents, and her expanding international business. She has an intriguing eyewear history- her parents are involved optics – her father is an eye surgeon, and her mother Annette was the guiding light behind les créateurs d’Opta, the Paris boutique, which was among the first to promote independent eyewear designers. Her creative daughter launched Filao eighteen years ago – a collection of eyewear accessories made in Africa. Abram speaks fondly of the women who make her designs. “Yes, I have my Filao ladies in Senegal,” says Abram, “these women make the accessories by hand – beaded and glass chains and cases, and other items. I spent my childhood in Senegal, and living there helped me so much with my work, because the women there are always mixing colours – yellow, blue red – anything they put together works. They have a real sense of colour, and they know what they are doing.

 

Caroline Abram Eyewear "Freshness and happy" Design: Farah Envol
Caroline Abram Eyewear
“Freshness and happy” Design: Farah Envol

“In 2008 I made my first frames, and the real question is – ‘why didn’t I do it sooner’?” I’d had it in my mind for a long time, but I wanted to create my own identity  first, away from everything I saw in the stores. And  then I decided to start my cat eye project – which people were not wearing at that time.” The concept developed in parallel with Abram’s life in Africa, and the considerable time she spends in southern Florida. “Florida is my ‘country home’ – the American version,” she says with a laugh, “and my mother and I are crazy about thrift shops – it’s a real hobby. There are many of them in Florida, with items from the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s. We are buying, buying and buying. I’m in this time dimension – I’ve always been a matching colour lady, and friends kid me about that because I dress differently. I mix Miami and the colours of Senegal, far from the European way of life. My frame collection had to be a colourful cat eye – it was meant to be! I have variations on the cat eye – large and small. I like to use clear colours and bi-colour, happy frames, fresh and alive. I think the collection is a reflection of me – cat eye with a sense of humour.”

 

Sunglasses by Caroline Abram: Colourful Expressions
Sunglasses by Caroline Abram: Hilary in Colourful Expression

Caroline loves all accessories. “With my designs, I want an accessory environment. I want people to understand that frames are a real accessory. That is why the name Filao will soon disappear, and the new brand name is Caroline Abram Eyewear and Fashion Accessories. My next plan is to further the men’s collection.” The vivacious designer describes her concept of the woman who wears Caroline Abram frames. “The complexity of a woman is always in my mind. She wants everything, and then she doesn’t want anything. In French we call it ‘contraire’ (contrary). She is independent and funny in everything that she does – perhaps a bit stubborn too. The designs include all the characteristics of women, with no age barrier. She is happy, and my frames are always wearable, and she doesn’t feel out of place. Freshness and happy – that’s important for me. People want personality without exaggeration.” www.carolineabram.com JG

| Eyestylist 1st July 2013

Segoola Opticien

Parisian Optical Chic

1st July 2013 When Clodagh and I were on our Parisian Discovery Tour, we popped into a charming optical boutique – Segoola – that was opened last year by Alexia Cohen. She features exciting international independent eyewear designers including Thierry Lasry, Götti Switzerland, Illesteva, Isson, Linda Farrow Luxe, Lunettes Kollektion, Graz, Emmanuelle Khanh, John Dalia and Be Kind from Italy. The chic little boutique, located on rue Turenne in the Haut Marais, features oak panelling, and is decorated with lovely mirrors. Vintage fans will love the selection of retro frames, and will find something unusual among the designs that Cohen has in the boutique. If in Paris, be sure to include a visit to Segoola for optical treasures. www.segoola.fr  JG

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The Eyestylist Summer Edition ’13

..is an international journey – we have searched far and wide for exclusive summer stories, and we thank the designers who have collaborated with us.
Start your global voyage and click on REVIEWS for innovative frames.Our Designer of the Month is a vintage collector from Istanbul, and in Rome,
we highlight a boutique run by a trendsetting team of eyewear connaisseurs.
In CITY GUIDES, you’ll find a stunning book for eyewear lovers. We have an month of exciting features lined up, so stay with Eyestylist for eyewear and fashion news.

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| Eyestylist 28th June 2013

Summer Stories

Shades for men who know their style

28th June 2013 This month, Kilsgaard sunglasses are one of our favourite recommendations for men who want to get away from wearing the obvious. This high-quality Danish label produces clean, precise styling in aluminium, combined, if you wish, with slick luxurious acetate temples. The minimal, classic shapes in their range for men are paired with deep soulful colours and  the technical qualities are built in carefully – colours, for example, are anodised so they cannot peel away; the materials are perfectly light for really easy comfort.

Designed in Denmark, produced in Italy and colour anodised back in Denmark – no corners cut here -, styles such as model Sun 6.7/7 below, in a matt green, and the strong masculine shapes such as Sun 5.1/1 and Sun 2.1/1, are fitted with polycarbonate lenses that have coordinating colour tints with the super frame tones. Kilsgaard is an award-winning independent eyewear label (iF Product Design Award 2010 / red dot design award winner in 2010), created by Jacob Kilsgaard in 2007 in a design collaboration with the famous architectural design company, Bonnelycke MDD. CN

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Model Sun 6.7-7 by Kilsgaard
Model Sun 6.7/7 by Kilsgaard
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Kilsgaard sunglasses

| Eyestylist 25th June 2013

Summer stories

New-season shades by Paulino Spectacles

25th June 2013 Summer is here, and with a little bit of luck, here to stay! Paulino Spectacles, the young Portuguese eyewear label that we are starting to see in some of our favourites stores in London and Paris, has added some new sunglass styles to its core collection, combining their signature smooth-to-the-touch acetate and expressive shapes. The colours are inspired by the finest vintage palettes, and each design has something charismatic – the eye-catching open circle at the bridge in the cats eye called Filipa is unique to this style.

Diogo by Paulino Spectacles
Diogo by Paulino Spectacles

 

Filipa by Paulino Spectacles
Filipa by Paulino Spectacles

As a wearer of Paulino’s Naty sunglasses, I can vouch for the quality and out-of-the-ordinary design that is reminiscent of an authentic vintage classic. The acetates are among the finest, classical, and highly polished for a dazzling shine.

To celebrate the launch of Filipa and Diogo sunglasses, Paulino has produced new images featuring different landmarks in the label’s hometown, Lisbon.

See full details at www.paulinospectacles.com/blogs/news. Paulino Spectacles are now available at The House of Eyewear, Paris – www.thehouseofeyewear.comCN

Credits: photo shoot (top image): Production and photography : Vilma Costa; models, Andre Costa and Ines Silva; Make-up, Olga Jose. Hair, Aurelio Ramos; assistant, Marcio Neris; Stylist, Silvana Querido, thanks to Roda Gira & Veronique Boutique.