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| Eyestylist 1st February 2013

Les Lunettes de Marius, Lyon, France

1st February 2013 One of the leading spectacle stores in Lyon, Les Lunettes de Marius is run by school friends, Boris Vicard and Simon Lauzier. The first time I came across pictures of the shop I admired the thoughtful mix of furniture, from old and new, to retro and reclaimed. Their interior concept, the mix of labels – which include Claire Goldsmith, Isson, Lafont, L.G.R., Masunaga, and Vera Wang  –  and their use of the store as a gallery space are inspiring.

Simon explains: “The design of the store is by Colette De Jong. We were inspired by tea and living room. We wanted guests to feel at home in a convivial place to break the notion of time. Optical shops can have a very medical look and we wanted to break this reputation.”

“Our customers are varied, and mainly between 18 and 40 years. A large portion of our products are handmade in Europe or Japan and we rely on this to justify the quality, and its history. We have returned to a time in which the client needs to be reassured about the quality and origin of the product. We like to to discuss this over tea or coffee!”

Asked to comment on the new designers they are following, Boris says: “As well as many independent designers we work with, we also love Garrett Leight, and also Graz, and we had the opportunity to meet them in Paris last year.” They say they like to work with straightforward people “without headaches”, who are open to many things.

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Art is an integral part of the shop. “We made done five exhibitions, and some openings. We are not an art gallery, and we do not want to be one. But it is interesting and original to display art in a glasses store, and we enjoy this with our friends and customers. We are very open and I think that is the strength of our business; it is our aim to be varied on many things. ‘The world is beautiful because it is varied.'” CN

Les Lunettes de Marius, 1 Rue Marius Gonin, 69005 LYON

Opening times: Tuesday-Saturday 9 to 20hrs; Sunday-Monday from 14 to 19hrs. www.leslunettesdemarius.com

 

 

 

 

| Eyestylist 1st February 2013

Lucas de Staël Paris

Eyewear With Innovative Engineering

1st February 2013 Lucas de Staël frames have always intrigued me – I’d seen the designs and liked the de Staël engineering concept, incorporating traditional frame making and fashion. So it was with pleasant anticipation that I made my way to de Staëls new workshop in the 19th arrondissement in Paris. Lucas was at the door to greet me, and I was escorted into a beehive of quiet activity where artisans craft the award-winning designs that Lucas so enjoys creating. His persona overflows with enthusiasm, passion and knowledge about frame making, and de Staël is involved in every step of each design and its production.

“Making fames like this takes a lot of time,” says de Staël, “and since we moved premises, there are fifteen people working here now. There is a lot of handwork involved in each frame – just one process can take up to an hour. Our team includes artists, engineers and architects. The main concept – and the main identification of our designs – is that there are no hinges; everything is in one piece. We make the parts inside our workshop, and use a special Swedish material that adds strength to our designs, without weight.”

 

Suprematic - Supreme Engineering by Lucas de Staël
Suprematic – Supreme Engineering by Lucas de Staël

In 2005, de Staël launched Undostrial – and in 2011 started his own collection – LDS – which won a Silmo d’Or in 2012. “The LDS collection is a more traditional range, with marquetry accents, plus goat skin and leather designs. We only use leather from the neck of the cow, so everything is supple and light.” Alexandre Lepeu designs the machines and tools that are used to create the frames. Lepeu and de Staël attended the School of Industrial Design in Paris, and met there as students. De Staël was fascinated with eyewear, and his first training with with Eye D’C in Marseille. “It was amazing,” recalls de Staël, “working right in front of the sea – it was so inspiring!”

With his recent Silmo d’Or award, and the vast new premises where the frames are all handmade with amazing design and construction ingenuity, de Staël is now ready to embrace the future. “We make only 4000 frames per year,” says de Staël, “we are a small producer, but now we are ready to grow. We are reaching world markets. Our best market is China; clients really like our designs. When I am quiet, I like to try different things. During the weekend and evenings I design, and work on new technical concepts. Creating the designs is even more interesting now!” www.undostrial.com www.lucasdestael.com JG

Happy New Year…

to all our sponsors and readers – we wish you health and joy in this New Year. We launch 2013 celebrating the start of our 3rd year with Eyestylist, and some exciting changes. We have initiated a new format for our Reviews, where we will select themed trends. For January, the accent is on Super Brights – with frames in the most amazing fluo colours – click on REVIEWS to find out more! In Boutiques, we spotlight a lovely Concept Store in Switzerland, and in City Guides, throughout the month, you’ll find news on books, fashion, exhibitions and more on the cultural scene.  For what’s happening in eyewear and fashion, click and stay with Eyestylist!

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| Eyestylist 30th January 2013

Eyewear re-imagined

30th January 2013 ‘opti’ – the German trade show, where I have been this weekend, searching out new trends  – has highlighted again that the independent eyewear designers are setting the bar very high when it comes to quality, comfort and achievements in design and fashion styling. There is an extraordinary attention to minutiae – for comfort and aesthetics – and respect for time-honoured techniques in many of the leading creative collections. Here is a first taste of what is coming…our observations on the individual trends and directions will follow in the weeks ahead.

Above, Pierre Eyewear’s collection for 2013 combines French old-school glamour re-imagined in exciting colours and inventive shapes. Catch a glimpse, if you can, of Pierre’s new campaign images which are a discovery in themselves.  www.pierre-eyewear.com

Feb 31st
FEB31st with RIVA1920

Italian wood label FEB31st launched a collaborative project with Riva 1920 this weekend in Munich. The frames in the edition are made from ancient kauri wood from New Zealand which has been preserved underground for 48000 years. Stefano Cipriani explained to me that the company has developed their own techniques to be able to create the frames in this exceptional natural material which has a unique texture, colour and smell. www.feb31st.it

L.G.R. Sunglasses
L.G.R. Sunglasses

Luca Gnecci Ruscone, Founder of L.G.R. showed us their elegant optical collection at the Munich show, and their growing sunglasses collection which featured this handsome patterned piece. He also gave me a sneak peak of a wonderful new L.G.R. Limited Edition – more on that coming up.  www.lgr-sunglasses.com 

Photography above by Eyestylist.com.

For details on opti, the Munich trade show, visit www.opti-munich.com  CN

 

| Eyestylist 28th January 2013

Mini Eyewear Style

Young Set Chic by OG Mini-Icons

28th January 2013 Fashion excitement in eyewear is not for adults only! OG Mini-Icons are fun, colourful, and have all the attributes that parents look for – safety, durability, and protection. The frames are mini replicas of fabulous OG vintage designs. We are particularly fond of the styles featured here – Carl (above left) and Sophia (right) – innovative shapes that children will love.

Mini style setter in Ruby
Mini style setter in Bude

 

The adorable little fashionista (above) wears Bude – vintage charm in luminous acetate. Other vibrant colours are available too – plus the craftsmanship and styling of OG Mini-Icons are a wonderful way to introduce youngsters to quality and beauty in eyewear. www.olivergoldsmith.com JG