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| Eyestylist 1st June 2012

Ballgowns: British Glamour Since 1950

Red Carpet and Catwalk Spectaculars at V&A

1st June 2012 The strong British tradition of creating sumptuous ballgowns is celebrated in the Victoria & Albert’s beautiful exhibition Ballgowns: British Glamour Since 1950. The collection is vast with luxurious designs from Norman Hartnell, Hardy Amies, Catherine Walker, Zandra Rhodes, Victor Stiebel, Bruce Oldfield, Ossie Clark and Alexander McQueen among others. There is a selection of exquisite royal gowns designed for Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and Princess Diana. Dresses worn by actresses and celebrities are also on display. Above photo: Atsuko Kudo, worn by Georgia Frost with dresses by Hardy Amies and Worth of London. Credit: Carlos Jimenez, V&A images

 

State Evening Ensemble 'Elvis Dress' by Catherine Walker

The exhibition is the first to be presented in the newly renovated V&A Fashion Galleries, and covers more than 60 years of a tradition that continues to flourish. In the 1950’s coming out balls for young women formally introduced to society, was often the first occasion to wear a splendid gown. Nowadays, charity events and the red carpet is where many gowns are showcased with fashionable splendour. This impressive exhibition continues through 6 January 2013. www.vam.ac.uk JG

Catherine Walker photo: Victoria and Albert Musuem, London

Trends under the Sun

The merry month of May is a feast of gorgeous sunglasses on Eyestylist.  You will discover eyewear designs with avant-garde originality in Reviews, and meet a dynamic British creator – our Designer of the Month. We travel to Vienna to visit an imaginative boutique and a distinguished little museum. Throughout the month, click and stay with Eyestylist for the broadest perspective on innovative eyewear. JG

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| Eyestylist 31st May 2012

Trends Under The Sun For Children

Tangy Orange Sorbet Frames from EK

31st May 2012 Emmanuelle’s Khanh’s sunglasses are bursting with joy and cheer – the bright orange colour has enormous child appeal. So does the shape. Small, round forms are a favourite with the young set (and their parents too!) so this design (style 1507) allows kids to feel very cool – and the shape is ideal for little faces. EK frames are handmade in France, and the quality and beauty of the acetate is assured. More stunning EK frames can be seen at www.emmanuellekhanhparis.com JG

| Eyestylist 30th May 2012

Hall of Frames ’12

From Australia to Zurich – Isson Eyewear

30th May 2012 The innovative Hall of Frames 2012 edition takes place in Zurich on October 14th and 15th in the historic venue of Papiersaal. A wonderful showcase for independent eyewear designers, the event welcomes new international exhibitors, including the Australian eyewear company Isson. Featured above: (left) Isson Julian in Green (right) Isson Tyla in Purple Gravel. Jarrod Abbot, National Brand Development Manager for Isson commented: “This year, Isson celebrates its 10th anniversary with the launch of the Isson Optical Collection, plus featuring our statement sunglasses. Known for unique character driven frames with intriguing colours and effects, our participation in events such as Hall of Frames is a perfect way for Isson to connect with like-minded optical boutiques seeking out the unusual for their eyewear aficionados.” More information at www.hallofframes.ch www.isson.com JG

| Eyestylist 29th May 2012

Trends Under The Sun

Sensational Summer Blue by Face à Face

29th May 2012 Face à Face excels in colour – and for summer, this glorious blue is just wonderful! Lolly is crafted in shimmering sea blue acetate, in a bold, dramatic shape, and capped with a touch of cappuccino on the temples. The design is modern and free, yet a strong hint of Retro prevails, and the result is an outstanding frame. I’m ready for the beach in Lolly! www.faceaface-paris.com JG