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| Eyestylist 1st September 2012

Azami Optiek In The Hague

Chic Boutique with Personality

1st September 2012 As I stepped out of the taxi at the entrance to a flower filled street in The Hague, I realised I was in one of those wonderful locations about which people dream to open a business. Azami Optiek is a spacious, elegant shop just steps from the golden gates of Queen Beatrix’s Palace. A protected pedestrian zone, flowers line the street, and the lovely atmosphere continues when you enter Azami’s shop, with its openness and fresh approach to eyewear. It was really a pleasure to enter this tranquil eyewear oasis, and receive a friendly welcome from Bijan Azami and his capable staff.

“When the shop was designed, it had to reflect me – my personality,” says Azami, “and I wanted this reflection of me, and the way I want to do business – it wasn’t about selling.  It is helping to choose – that is different. It’s like being a guide: for many people eyewear is a new field. When you connect with the person, you can feel what they want.” The boutique has a family history, about which Azami is proud and happy to relate. “Actually, before I opened the boutique, it was a Persian carpet shop for thirty years, that belonged to my father. He was going to step down, and thought it would be a good location for an optical shop. My father helped me with many of the non-optical things in the shop, so he continued to be active. It was a gift to work with him; we were companions, and had a good five years together, before he passed away.”

Azami brings the same precision to his selection of eyewear, as he did in creating the lovely interior to present the collections. “When I choose a brand, I look for quality, good design, continuity of the brand, and the service of the brand,” he says, “and these are the prerequisites, plus an identity. We have only independent designers here – Face à Face, Anne & Valentine, Dita, Reiz, Rolf, Cutler & Gross, Derome Brenner, Mykita and more. There are different reasons why opticians choose a brand, including innovation — it’s an ongoing process, including the creation our own designs as well, in buffalo horn and acetate.”

Elegance and refinement at Azami Optiek

Azami clients come from all walks of life, and word-of-mouth has proven highly successful. “The customer IS the brand,” declares Azami, “and the frames in our shop have no logos, no labels. Our customers come to use for their exam- we have the best machines – quality, the products, service, expertise, advice – and that is why they come to us. We are still doing well, even in this economy.”

Azami’s passion for eyewear goes beyond fashion and frames – he believes that there needs to be more information about eye health and care to underdeveloped nations. “Do you know that one billion people could be helped? I want to bring sight to people.” He is actively working on a programme to provide basic techniques in education and health, plus organising micro credit to countries were sight problems are particularly prevalent. “The inner cannot be without the outer, and design cannot be without meaning. The eyes are the mirror of the soul, and glasses are more than an instrument to see better.” www.azami.nl JG

 

| Eyestylist 1st September 2012

New moods

Elke Kramer joins forces with Colab

1st September 2012 Australian jewellery designer Elke Kramer is the latest fashion name to work with Colab, the Australian sunglasses brand that teams with designers from different disciplines to create one-off limited sunglasses collections. Classics are reworked in this two-piece line that focuses on the traditional beauty and shine of acetate. The romantic retro design of Le Vin, above, stand outs in tortoise – it is also offered in purple and black; the edgier, more masculine flat top La Mort, comes in olive and black (pictured below). Find it here – www.colab.com.au/shop/elke-kramer/elk002t_le-vin-tort/

To see Elke’s jewellery visit her eponymous website, where you can find one-of-a-kind rings, necklaces, pendants and chic silk scarves: www.elkekramer.com

 

La Mort Sunglasses by Elke Kramer/Colab

Pictures provided courtesy of www.colab.com.au. CN For more on Colab on Eyestylist.com, click on the link:

www.eyestylist.com/2012/04/colab-and-jonathan-calugi/

Celebrating colour!

Colour has transformed eyewear, and this month, we explore its many dimensions. Colour variations highlight REVIEWS, and the Designer of the Month is one of the ultimate eyewear creators. In BOUTIQUES, discover a new shop in a trendy American city. For leisurely summer pursuits this month you’ll find books and beach resorts in CITY GUIDES. Click on eyestylist for eyewear innovation and inspiration…..JG

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| Eyestylist 30th August 2012

Sunglass style, on vacation: 5 of the best

30th August 2012 As promised, in celebration of August 2012, we are featuring a series of holiday photos today, selected from those that you have kindly been sending in. Thank you for sharing, and enjoy these happy moments for the last sunny day of the month. Pictured Above: Model Palladium 001, by the Turkish eyewear label RVS by V. location, Southern Turkey. www.rvsbyv.com

 

Jet Drives by Tom Herrington, featuring RockOptika sunglasses, model Mustique

 

Mustique by RockOptika, a bestseller for the UK based brand, on the road. Image by RockOptika’s Tom Herrington, aka (in case you didn’t know) The “Sharp Suited Shooter”…To see more photography by Tom, visit http://thesharpsuitedshooter.com/ To see the full RockOptika sunglass collection, visit www.rockoptika.co.uk

 

Anna-Karin Karlsson’s sunglasses, When Trouble Came to Town

 

Anna-Karin Karlsson’s sunglass style, When Trouble Came to Town, worn above by Anna-Karin’s son, on holiday by the Baltic Sea. www.annakarinkarlsson.com and available at the Box Boutique, London, www.theboxboutique.com

Reproduction of image: courtesy of Selima Optique

Emilie wears Selima Optique’s Amanda sunglasses in the Egyptian desert. This is such a great style and fits so well in this stunning location. Find the Amanda sunglasses here: http://selimaoptique.com/products/view/60

Aswan by L.G.R. Sunglasses

Lila wears Aswan by L.G.R. Sunglasses, featuring the label’s new colourful UV-protective mirrored lenses. Image provided courtesy of L.G.R. Sunglasses.  www.lgr-sunglasses.com  Happy memories of the holidays! CN

 

| Eyestylist 29th August 2012

Colour codes

Colour Creativity from l.a. eyeworks

29th August 2012 Barbara McReynolds and Gai Gherardi, founders and designers of l.a.Eyeworks discuss with Eyestylist one of their favourite topics – Colour!

On colour in eyeglasses – Barbara: When it’s done correctly, a unique frame colour will tune into a special aspect of someone’s personality, and provoke it….amplify it!

Gai: Working with the ecology of colour is such an incredible experience. Colour can be a lure and it can issue a challenge. It can set you apart or blend you in. What I love most is when colour associates us with memory, both individually and collectively.

On inspiration – Gai: The inspiration for colour changes constantly. But if you ask me what I’ve been thinking about lately, it’s Bic lighters, African wax prints, and the colours of cake frostings – particularly when the frosting is a few days old, and starts to get a little chalky and crusty – those are beautiful tones!

CATNIP – colour trio from l.a.Eyeworks

On a favourite colour – Barbara: If there is a foundation colour for l.a.Eyeworks, it’s red.

Gai: We’re passionate about red! Red has such structure and volume to it. It’s a colour you can build from, and we often do. The challenge is finding the right red; the one that’s really vibrating with the mood and the season.

On suitability of colours in eyewear – Barbara: Every colour is suitable for eyewear.

Gai: Yes, just when you think a colour could never find a place, something will come along – whether it’s a shape, a material, a finish, a texture, or a pattern — and suddenly, it works! www.laeyeworks.com JG