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| Eyestylist 4th October 2011

Trend alert: the lighter side of geek chic

6th October 2011 I have been studying some of the men’s collections for 2012 this week, and a number of people have suggested there is a new direction towards thinner more delicate plastic frames…a refreshing and elegant refinement of the much loved geek chic theme of recent years….the spectacles in this picture from Kilsgaard rather sum this mood up…the style has a simple, elegant shape that is less bulky than what has been in fashion recently…

Kilsgaard spectacles

Kilsgaard is a Danish design company using acetate and aluminium…the frames are produced in Italy and Denmark with great attention to detail. www.kilsgaard-eyewear.com CN

| Eyestylist 4th October 2011

Schlore

Chrome Hearts

5th October 2011 Crystal acetate is expressed with unusual artistry at Chrome Hearts. The voluminous frame shape is bold and dramatic, and further enhanced with the sterling silver signature Chrome Hearts motif on the sides. I tried on this frame at the Paris show SILMO, and its generous proportions, superb fit and the luxurious acetate assures that Schlore is a genuine collector’s item. This frame is also available in black acetate and Schiaparelli pink, a dashing shade that pays homage to fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli,who adored this hue. www.chromehearts.com JG

| Eyestylist 4th October 2011

Matter of fact

Paul Frank Eyewear

4th October 2011 Among  the many tempting eyewear collections we viewed at SILMO were the modern classics from Paul Frank. The California based company revealed their winning ways in eyewear with multi-coloured acetate, including model “matter of fact” (above) in fashionable aubergine and pink. Softly curvaceous, the thickness at the temples, with colour highlights and contrasting rim tone, give this frame a sleek and pure look. Paul Frank Eyewear is available at Marc Le Bihan in Paris, and in Vienna at Brillen Manufaktur.  Further details at www.baumvision.com/paulfrank JG

| Eyestylist 1st October 2011

Eyestylist meets Henry Holland

3rd October 2011 We were delighted to meet with Henry Holland this week-end. He has recently launched a sunglass collection with Le Specs, and talked to us about his inspiration for this. “We have used round shapes and references to eye lashes and eyebrows. I love to use colour; my sunglasses for Le Specs are one-offs, but we have worked hard on the shapes as I wanted them to be unique yet wearable. Fashion should be fun, enjoyable and an expression of your personality.”

Holland’s new collaboration with Le Specs looks set to expand next year with a new line for House of Holland. Pictured above, the fashion editors’ favourite style Hoodies in the Henry Holland for Le Specs Collection. CN

www.eyerespect.com

www.mycatwalk.com.au/designer/henry-holland-for-le-specs.html

www.houseofholland.co.uk

| Eyestylist 1st October 2011

Handcrafted designs

1st October 2011 On my travels at the eyewear show, more and more conversations revolved around the beauty you can achieve by revisiting production techniques of the past… there is a lot of work being done by hand to achieve designs that guarantee functionality, comfort and real style…from Germany’s Lunettes Kollektion to the very beautiful collection we saw from Australia’s Graz (www.grazmulcahy.com), the love of past eyewear trends and true craftsmanship was very much in the air. CN

Image above: Lunettes Kollektion, Germany www.lunettes-kollektion.com

Frames by Graz, Collections A/W '11/12