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| Eyestylist 29th October 2024

Nylor – the brand created in 1955, is back

Re-launched in 2022, the iconic French brand NYLOR offers a collection of eyewear created according to the brand’s traditional values – the frames are already stocked by some of the most highly regarded opticians around the world

Inspired by the iconic vintage designs that made the brand famous, NYLOR has repositioned its collection with a contemporary flavour, selecting the finest materials in the present to recreate the unique new variations of the handcrafted designs of its past. Made in Italy, the designs come in a range of materials including acetate or metal coated in precious metals such as gold or silver.  For sunglasses, the frames are fitted with Zeiss Originals tints from the 1950s, specifically reissued to fit perfectly with the style and 50s origins of the range. Above: elegant and refined, the Nylor frames of today closely observe the quality and refined details of the original collection – they frames have a particular and inimitable style

Nylor’s Leopold style

Highlights this season include the model Leopold, a tribute to the poet, Léopold Sédar Senghor. The design is all about the structure of the brow line, a thick, delicately bevelled acetate bar which curves into the temples seamlessly creating a single line which wraps around either side of the face. The frame is available in many different colours including glossy cherry red (pictured above), matt khaki, glossy dark tortoise or a very classic matt black that defines the original mood of the 1950s.

Nylor was registered as a brand in 1955 by SL, the Societe des Lunetiers cooperative based in rue Pastourelle – the Marais in Paris. The brand featured a newly patented technology at the time which allowed the lenses to be attached to the frame with an invisible nylon thread. The innovation was a huge step forward for the production of rimless eyewear – lightening the contours and allowing for new possibilities for their design and fashion appeal. Find out more about Nylor today at www.nylor.fr

| Eyestylist 28th October 2024

Latest news: Loft Eyewear Shows announce “New York Eyewear Design Week”

The first edition is to be held in New York City from March 13th to 15th 2025

Loft Eyewear Shows has announced a new show concept for NYC in 2025: “New York Eyewear Design Week”, with the first edition to be held in New York City from March 13th to 15th 2025.

This initiative is being created “to foster a seamless, curated experience that brings together a diverse array of eyewear brands and industry stakeholders”. For the first edition, Loft confirms that Kering Eyewear and Thélios are participating with independently hosted showroom events to present their Summer 2025 collections while the independent eyewear showcase by Loft will present a stunning variety of independent labels. The organisers want the events to be designed to benefit eyewear boutiques, industry buyers, optometrists, opticians, and their staff, offering them a rich, immersive experience in a city they know and love.

The event promises not only to highlight the latest trends and innovations in eyewear but also to provide a stimulating environment where business and creativity intersect. There will be a full complement of Optometry and Optician Continuing Education as well as a space dedicated to machinery, software and optometric needs.

LOFT Eyewear Events has been hosting an off-site event space since 2000 and will be celebrating 25 years since their first event in NYC. Featuring brands such as Mykita, Bevel, Anne et Valentin, Theo, Blake Kuwahara, and la Eyeworks, the LOFT event has become a staple in the eyewear event calendar. The LOFT organisers have confirmed they will be adding a second space to showcase additional independent brands close to the location at Chelsea Industrial. Find out more at www.eyeweardesignweek.com

| Eyestylist 28th October 2024

Padma Image, Japan: STK

The designer Meiji Hasui has developed his latest eyewear collection as a new interpretation of an earlier range – STK is based on a concept which explores geometry

Padma Image has launched a new eyewear collection this October, with styles that feature a minimal symmetrical silhouette, resulting from a study of geometric design work. The frames bring a new look to the eyewear brand, which has previously also showcased a selection of intriguing asymmetrical concepts – highlighted on Eyestylist in recent years – https://www.eyestylist.com/2019/12/ue-shita-by-padma-image/

In this new series, the designer returns to his early work and a minimal concept with particular design details including a striking flattened top line. Above: the frames in the STK collection reexplore some of the first frames in the collection produced in 2011, entitled STICK. The geometric shapes feature distinctive lens shapes

Padma Image STK in milky grey (above) and black / stone grey

Padma Image was first created in 2011 by Meiji Hasui with a particular philosophy based on “the pursuit of sensation”. Hasui grew up in the scenic environment of Shikoku Island in Japan, and originally trained as an engineer. His frame designs are derived from and inspired by nature and natural shapes. He is interested in creating graceful lines which blend into the individual’s expression when worn, produce a pleasant and especially flattering result.

The new collection features a new branded photographic campaign shot by the photographer Shintaro Miyawaki

Hasui has developed his company, Padd design LLC in recent years to offer three different unique collections: Padma Image, the original line, N PRODUCT with frames in buffalo horn, and tico chouette, a collection designed with a contemporary edge for small faces. For more information, visit www.padddesign.com

| Eyestylist 24th October 2024

Read On light reading glasses recognised for design excellence

read on light readers recognized by Wallpaper* Magazine 

The nifty, super lightweight read on light reading glasses have been awarded Highly Commended in the Most Wonderful Wearable category of the Wallpaper* Smart Space Awards. In a statement about the product by Wallpaper*, the judging body stated: “Beautifully packaged and presented, the glasses turn a hitherto overlooked object into something that’s highly desirable.”

The Wallpaper* Smart Space Awards celebrate those things that acknowledge the importance of longevity, simplicity and sustainability, as well as enduring quality, fitness for purpose, and good design. This accolade is designed to stand as distinguished recognition. It highlighs each brand’s dedication to delivering creativity of the highest calibre.

‘read on light’ is a new super light reading glasses concept by Sandra Kaufmann and Monika Fink. They are the co-founders of Sol Sol Ito, a Swiss independent eyewear label established in 2012. The readers have a bold colourful and contemporary design. They have been created according to the traditional principles of Swiss design: precision, perfection, zeitgeist + innovation. Read on launched their first product in 2021, a super thin design of handy, lightweight TR90 reading glasses which can be stored discreetly inside a smartphone case. Feedback from this first launch showed that the market lacked a super slim contemporary reading glasses product with its own convenient case.  Find out more: 

https://www.readon-mobile.com

| Eyestylist 22nd October 2024

FACE A FACE is sculpting colour

The French brand has launched a collection which fuses colour with bold interpretations

The collection includes several exciting shapes with inventive sculptural silhouettes and contemporary colour ideas. The model Glitch 1 is inspired by the aesthetic of digital screen glitches. The finely crafted frame has a three-step milled design with layers in the transparency. The frame blends charisma, individuality and a modern angular fashion-focused style that will make a great eyewear statement. Above: the Glitch model from FACE A FACE

Framed1 by FACE A FACE

Framed is another colourful example in the range, and a true signature concept of the brand. The style is quite surprising with its blend of angles and softer lines. The designers explain the concept: “inside a very organic shape – the faceted contour of the glasses – you will be able to see a very structured rectangular shape, which draws the inner shape of the eyes, like a cookie cutter….”

The new colour palette features interesting tones of candy pink, cerulean blue grey and transparent sky blue. By fusing these colours together, the frames feel fresh and inventive with a dreamy and digital aura that expresses something magical and new! Find out more at www.faceaface-paris.com