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| Eyestylist 8th May 2024

Ibiza eyewear brand Capote Eyewear: colour for Spring/Summer

The Ibiza eyewear brand adds colour to the acetate collection for Spring/Summer – the frames have a luxurious high gloss finish 

This spring and summer, Capote Eyewear rediscovers the elegance of historical vintage designs, reimagined through the label’s distinctive avant-garde lens and infused with the vibrant spirit of Ibiza by creative director, Alex Capote. “We’ve enriched our classic palette with an array of vivid hues—bright pinks, deep purples, captivating turquoise, and pristine crystal frames,” the designer told Eyestylist. “These additions promise to add a splash of colour to your summer adventures”. The collection, which features Mazzucchelli acetates exclusively, are also ideal to use with prescription lenses, offering a style that is bold – to radiate personality. Above: the new Mazzucchelli acetate colours by Capote Eyewear

Capote Eyewear – the translucent turquoise crystal appears to reflect the colour of the Mediterranean

Capote Eyewear has developed a unique aesthetic with a quality-driven focus, and a youthful direction that reflects the Balearic island’s enchanting colours, textures and crystal-clear waters. To read our interview with Alexander Capote visit the link: – https://www.eyestylist.com/2023/04/eyestylist-exclusive-alexander-capote-capote-eyewear/ For more information on Capote Eyewear visit https://capoteyewear.com

| Eyestylist 6th May 2024

UK eyewear brand Cubitts opens bijoux store in NYC

Eyestylist Exclusive: Their first store to open outside Great Britain, UK eyewear brand Cubitts has created a tiny haven in the heart of SoHo on Mercer Street – they say the store has been designed “with the ornate precision of a jewellery box”

The new Cubitts flagship in New York is located at 103 Mercer, next to a rare 18th century brick house that’s played host to dressmaker, brothel, printmaker, hatter, and jeweller in its two centuries. Built before SoHo had acquired its artistic character, or even its name, this part of Mercer Street is a snapshot of another time, the UK eyewear creators say.

In the interior, features include a central S-shaped spectacle display inspired by Streamline Moderne and American industrial design. Areas of “glamorous darkness”, crisp lines, and soft lighting take cues from Edward Hopper paintings, while an underlying structured geometry borrows from neighbour Donald Judd. Overall, the interior displays a modernist theme with an utilitarian design. Rotary mirrors swivel on steel tables, an inbuilt display unit exhibits bespoke acetates, and an inbuilt desk with a custom tool rack provides a space for spectacle repairs. Above: the Cubitts store front on Mercer Street, NYC

Utilitarian design in a modest space – with refined details and striking displays

Furnishing details include an ‘Opalino’ Vase designed by Tommaso Buzzi, 1930s Maison Desny silver vases, an LC8 stool by Charlotte Perriand, and a bespoke parchment table lamp by Tutto Bene. Tributes to the city continue into the bathroom, where walls papered with aluminium foil pay homage to Warhol’s Silver Factory. The overall aesthetic further develops the brand’s philosophy of designing each shop according to location and particular design references which link with the environment and history around the store.  Find out more at www.cubitts.com

| Eyestylist 5th May 2024

Eyewear trends: Marni by Retrosuperfuture

Retrosuperfuture continues its creative partnership with Marni, the iconic Milanese fashion brand, with the release of a new statement eyewear collection for the Spring/Summer 2024 season. The three new silhouettes are distinctive, sculptural and include beautiful shell-inspired patterns as well as solid colours

The new designs bring together RSF’s knowledge of materials and production technologies, with Marni’s aesthetic research in eyewear trends. The selection was created with a particular emphasis on their tactile, material quality and high-end craftsmanship with the three silhouettes, Magneticus, Caelicola and Dark Doodad, having been designed by drawing inspiration from theatrical masks, with their exuberant, archetypal characters matching Marni’s distinctive and beautifully quirky aesthetics.  Above + below: model Caeolicola in “starshell” – the shape is described as an ironic take on classic cat-eyes – it features a unique pointed shape with curved rims and triangular lenses – the Marni branding is handset with an enamel finish within the temples

Exciting patterned frame design: Marni’s “mischievous” Magneticus sunglasses in “Lava” – the frame also comes in black, “Lazuli” and pink

To emphasize the construction and material quality of each silhouette, RSF and Marni have ventured into in-depth archival research to create custom-made acetate finishes. Working with Mazzucchelli, the designers have crafted exclusive natural finishes. For Magneticus, a lava-like finish in deep red, brown and dusty pink tones; for Caelicola a pearlescent, layered finish in gray, black and white with brown touches. All the finishes were designed to highlight the thick, opulent construction of each piece, elevating their materiality and craftsmanship. In addition to these exclusive colours, all three models also come in a classic black finish with red enameled branding as well as in a bright solid tinted acetates – green, yellow blue and red – with contrasting coloured lenses in bright blue, acid yellow or orange.  Find out more at www.retrosuperfuture.com

| Eyestylist 1st May 2024

Cabrio Eyewear: the Satin Collection

Made by the eyewear innovators HOET in Belgium, the latest products in the Cabrio Collection have a satin finish, inspired by the softness and translucency of elegant fabrics

A new 3D printed collection by HOET – produced in Belgium – features a satin-inspired finish like that of different fabrics including satin and toile. The eyewear is made from liquid resin which the design company says offers a new opportunity in eyewear design.

Cabrio Eyewear: the frame fronts in the Satin Collection are 3D printed – the material has a soft texture and translucent finish

“Sustainability and eco-friendly production remain key as this new materials causes no material waste. The liquid resin hardens through photopolymerisation, leaving a hard structure which is tactile and soft to the touch…”  HOET Eyewear

The Satin Collection by Cabrio is a new launch for HOET Eyewear for Spring/Summer 2024. To find out more about the Cabrio brand, and how the collection uses new materials and innovative techniques to create unique aesthetics in eyewear, visit https://cabrio-eyewear.be/

| Eyestylist 29th April 2024

Sport sunglasses: Article One x Mission Workshop

An activewear frame for cycling and running enthusiasts – the sport sunglasses have been spotted on Ryan Gosling

With its unique take on the classic navigator design, the collaboration design from Article One x Mission Workshop offers a cool timeless design, with hidden advantages for use during sport. Handcrafted in Italy, the aim was to create an extremely versatile accessory that can seamlessly transition from day-to-day activities to intense athletic pursuits.

The sunglasses boast performance-driven elements highlighted by a TR-90 polymer construction — a durable, lightweight and hypoallergenic material. The frame also features technical details such as Italian polarised CR39 lenses that block 100% of UVA/UVB rays and prevent road glare, adjustable silicone nose pads and rubber temple tips for grip and hold, backside anti-reflective lens coating and spring hinges. The style is currently available in Green Tortoise, Vintage Crystal, Black Marble and Purple Tortoise.

Article One x Mission Workshop
Article One are specialists in sports eyewear offering classic and old-school frame shapes that have been recreated with technical adjustments to give them high-tech appeal for those who wish to use the frames for activities and sports. The brand was founded in Flint, Michigan by former collegiate runner Wes Stoody. As the principal designer since the first collection launch in 2016, Stoody centres fashion at the heart of his creative process – constantly challenging traditional aesthetics of the performance category. Article One has teamed with Mission Workshop to produce a series of collaboration sunglasses since 2021 – the Mission Workshop label is San Francisco-based and creates bags, clothing, and footwear for urban cyclists. To find out more visit https://articleoneeyewear.com
Photography by Bryan Banducci.