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| Eyestylist 15th March 2013

Trend Watch: Floral Bounty

Celebrate Spring With Florals

15th March 2013 Spring bouquets bloom jauntily on eyewear designs this season. Among our preferred selections is Jono Hennessy’s lovely acetate frame bursting with colourful blossoms. The gentle cat eye shape is a gracious background to the delicate spray of flowers – can you find your favourite blossom in the frame?! www.jonohennessy.com

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Colour Cascade by Matthew Williamson for Linda Farrow

Matthew Williamson and Linda Farrow have collaborated to celebrate spring with festive print patterns from Williamson’s Spring/Summer 2013 catwalk show. Created in acetate and stainless steel, the sunglasses (above style 73C1 Sun) include dynamic sprays of bold yellow, red, green, blue and pink. An exciting style to accompany colourful spring fashions. www.lindafarrow.com JG

| Eyestylist 12th March 2013

Eyestylist in Milan

Trend alert at Eyestylist: a neon flash

In the fashion world, everyone is talking about neon and flashes of colour combined with other tones and there are many accessories on this theme, as well as interpretations in the fashion collections. In Italy, at the recent eyewear fair there, Eyestylist saw many examples of neon detail and new ways of colour-blocking with bright tones in frames. For those who like these fresh flashes of colour, I’ve picked out two examples on black, but I’ve also seen some excellent shapes using classic tortoise with neon tones on the temple, end tip or as a lining, which are very chic also.

The newly launched Courrèges eye shades collection experiments with single tones – sherbets and fruit colours such as canary yellow and fresh orange – as well as two-tone contrasts, including the bright pink on black pictured. It’s an upbeat fashion collection that has instantly been noticed by the fashion boutiques – it’s available at Colette in Paris – and the playful interpretation of vintage Courrèges has been carefully re-worked through collaboration with French eyewear designer, Alain Mikli. The model pictured above is called ‘Eyelids’ and the eyelids themselves are removable. www.courreges.com/lunettes-paupieres.html

NEON 6600 c5 from Blue Magic Eye
Neon 6600 c5 from Blue Magic Eye

The Italian label Blue Magic Eye has adopted the neon theme in its latest collection, including this fresh acid green contrast on model 6600. The Bologna-based brand also produces frames in its 2013 collection with shocking pink and trendy turquoise flashes. This is a super way to wear colour on the face and adds edge to an everyday look. www.bluemagiceye.com CN

| Eyestylist 8th March 2013

Hapter Eyewear Launches in Milan

Craft and Advanced Technology Blend Harmoniously

8th March 2013 When Clodagh and I were in Milan, we had the opportunity to discover Hapter Eyewear – the innovative new handmade label from Italy. Founders Eric Balzan and Mirko Forti spent three years researching and developing the exclusive industrial process that merges fine artisanship and high technology.

 

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Hapter BO1S ZP1O from the txtl001 Collection –  fusion of art and technology

A pair of glacier military goggles from The Second World War, found in 2009 on a summit within the Dolomite Mountains, inspired the creation of Hapter. Natural fibres and stainless steel provide a flexible, light frame, yet very sturdy as well. The colours are chromatically harmonized and the result is a collection that is tactile, streamlined and functional. Hapter’s first collection has already been awarded the prestigious IF Product Design Award for 2013. www.hapter.it  JG

| Eyestylist 5th March 2013

Eyestylist in Milan

Impactful design at the independent labels

5th March 2013 It is when you see some of the finest frames close up or worn on the face, or popped on your own, that you can get an understanding of the workmanship that some designers put into their frame designs. Eyestylist has been in Milan this weekend, to view a host of collections from across the world, and we are fortunate to hold and try on many of their prized creations.

In the past days we have seen innovative new materials and new ways of combining materials; we have seen continued dedication to old-school spectacle making techniques and finishings, and intricate tooling and finishing work both in metals – as they see the start of another re-surgence – and acetate. We have noticed some punchy, upbeat design ideas and colour stories (details will follow) and we’ve tried on some truly charismatic shapes and colours, some of which we are sure will go down in eyewear history. 

The re-emergence of metals was evident everywhere. Highlights included the clean-cut styles shown to us by Jacob Kilsgaard from Denmark, whose label specialises in aluminium; he has combined his minimal design with more concentrated blocked colours – pictured – model Sun 5.8/8, in a strong, deep purple – an alluring edgy fashion colour for this year. These sunglasses feature Zeiss lenses, a perfect partner to these precisely built technical frames. The label is one of just two leading companies in Denmark to be granted the Zeiss certification and the lenses feature a miniature logo endorsing the authenticity. www.kilsgaard-eyewear.com

Model Barcelona by Framers
Model Barcelona by Framers

At Framers, the Berlin label, the selection of colours in the super-light German-made “Titanium collection” has been extended,  inviting a powerful interpretation. The line includes the big, bold, round Barcelona style – a homage to Salvador Dali – in statement black. www.framers.de CN

 

| Eyestylist 1st March 2013

Isola Ella

Anna Karin Karlsson, Sweden

In the vast beautiful land of Sweden that Anna-Karin Karlsson calls home, the designer excels in creating romantic, revolutionary eyewear. Isola Ella radiates innovation and imagination. Bright turquoise acetate is accented with black and gold in an extravagant cat-eye shape. The intricate gold filigree is a special patented process. Stunning! www.annakarinkarlsson.com JG