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| Eyestylist 3rd February 2012

Men And Their Glasses

Simon Palmer, Managing Director, C.W. Dixey & Son, London

3rd February 2012 Throughout the month, as part of our focus on men’s eyewear, Eyestylist speaks with men who bring creativity, knowledge and experience  to the eyewear scene, as they kindly share their ideas with our readers. We start the series with Simon Palmer from C.W. Dixey & Son.

“An increased awareness of men’s eyewear has certainly taken place due to the profusion of lifestyle magazines and online sites. Whilst this has led to many seeking grand brands, it has inevitably led to discerning individuals seeking less well known companies that create high quality, discretely branded products, that are infused with heritage and provenance. Yes, men are interested in vintage, but probably not as amenable to wearing it, as society expects men to be a little more conservative with their look.  However, the same principle holds that men will always be interested in timeless design.

 

Chartwell by C.W. Dixey & Son London 1777

In the global eyewear market, I think brand, design and colour are the main determinants for the majority of people. Sadly, quality, authenticity, and the ethos of the company seem to be valued less. (more…)

| Eyestylist 1st February 2012

Queen Elizabeth II by Cecil Beaton

Diamond Jubilee Celebration at Victoria & Albert Museum

1st February 2012 Many gala events will take place this year to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Among the most beautiful is the Cecil Beaton photo exhibition at The Victoria & Albert Museum in London. The teenage princess first sat for Beaton in 1942, and for the next three decades, he captured on film memorable moments in the Queen’s life – including wartime images, her Coronation Day, and family photographs. There are nearly 100 portraits, along with comments from Beaton’s diaries, original contact prints, and press cuttings. A perfectionist and a Renaissance man, the premier royal photographer was also an illustrator, avid diarist, and an award-winning stage and costumer designer. The exhibition opens on 8 February and continues through 22 April. Photo above: copyright V&A Images. www.vam.ac.uk JG

| Eyestylist 1st February 2012

Princeton

Leisure Society

Superior materials – titanium and plated gold in 12K, 18K, or 24K,  – highlight this beautiful frame by Shane Baum. The multi-dimensional laser etching on titanium and the rim wire, plus elegant enamel inserts, add to the luxurious look and feel of Princeton (above). Every little detail is meticulous, further expressing the beauty and craftsmanship. With its classic design, this is an heirloom frame, one that will stand the test of time and fashion. www.leisure-society.com JG

| Eyestylist 1st February 2012

Mainstage

Jeremy Tarian

Paris based Jeremy Tarian is inspired by the vitality and vibrancy of New York City for his new collection – frames that simmer with the energy and edginess for which the city is renowned. Brown and black combine handsomely in Mainstage (above) in an acetate design that exudes strength and character. It’s also striking in black and red, or black with chrome. www.jeremytarian.com JG

| Eyestylist 1st February 2012

Culcita

Whiteout & Glare

The fragility of coral reefs is the inspiration for Culcita – a Limited Edition design, and a project dedicated to reef conservation. With its well-proportioned shape and stylish character, Culcita was created as a “product with a cause” – sunglasses with a name and a mission to raise awareness about the rapidly vanishing coral reefs. For more information on Whiteout & Glare designs, and their project, visit www.whiteout-glare.com JG