Eyestylist

  | Eyestylist 4th September 2023

Colour trends: brown, cappuccino and latte tones

Written by Clodagh Norton – A brown palette featuring latte, espresso, Havana and classic blends of milky caramel inspired natural colours is a big theme for Autumn/Winter in eyewear – the variation of light, warm and rich brown shades are beautiful for many skin tones

The natural brown palette is easy to pair with other favourite winter tones, and has also been a catwalk favourite across accessories and apparel collections, offering a cozy and comfortable look to stay warm and stylish all season long. Above: French independent label Lunettes Alf offers some beautiful tones in this palette, including classic tortoise varieties and a pale crystal brown. The tinted lenses (above) add a fresh modern look in combination with the classic light brown frame colour, www.lunettes-alf.com

Camille by Vera Wang: produced by Kenmark Eyewear

Vera Wang’s oversized Camille style comes in a stunning ‘chiffon tortoise’, a colour which is perfectly in keeping with the lighter tones in the trending brown/latte colour palette. This model, produced by the US eyewear makers Kenmark Eyewear, has a nice large classic eye shape with a lot of glamourous details and feminine appeal. www.kenmarkeyewear.com

Stewart in colour ‘army’ – by Erker’s 1879

The Stewart frame, designed for men, comes from the Erker’s Special Reserve collection. It features a striking rectangular silhouette, softened by an angled cut along the brow. Special to this collection, two decorative Ferris Wheel rivets are found on the face of the frame, while their classic, authentic rivets bring a polished look to the exterior temple. This masculine frame is available in four colours of Black Gradient, Army, Skyline, and Matte Grey – with the ‘army’ tone offering up a unique and easy-to-wear brown variation for the male eyewear enthusiast. www.erkers1879.com

Hedda by Götti Switzerland has a subtle gradient colouration: look out for this effect for Autumn/Winter 2023-24

The new acetate model Hedda by Götti Switzerland, which will premiere at Silmo Paris, is part of a refined collection where colours include transparent cappuccino brown, havana and earthy transparent caramel brown. The gradient effect is a particularly trendy look for Autumn/Winter: harmonious brown, coffee and caramel tones are softly graduated to light, transparent or milky tones in the same palette, merging and intersecting in sophisticated ways. A particular feature of the acetate frames in the line is the filigree gold metal inlay, which combines elegantly with these natural brown hues. www.gotti.ch

Verneuil by Ahlem Eyewear: handcrafted in France – the light brown tone is fresh and delicate for skin tones

In the new Paris Line for Autumn / Winter 2023, model Verneuil, an attractive Deco structure with a classical key hole bridge, comes in beautiful colour proposals, including the light brown tone pictured, an expression of a new feeling for delicacy and subtlety in the natural eyewear colour palette. www.ahlemeyewear.com

Marni in classic Havana acetate – a darker shade in the autumnal palette of browns, and one that is always highly sought after

The Marni frame Likya Yolu brings some vintage finesse to current eyewear directions with its bold square eye shape and classic Havana colour, a finish that is perfectly in line with the new season wave of browns and brown related tones. In eyewear, tones of Havana evoke quality, traditional craft and artisan excellence.  www.retrosuperfuture.com

Benjamin by Kaleos – a trendy shape and colour from the Spanish label

The Spanish label Kaleos has recently announced new styles in their collection showing at Silmo Paris. The line has several brown colours in the new palette;  the sunglasses style Benjamin comes in this mid-tone brown with tone-on-tone tinted lens and is intended as a genderless style, suited to everybody. www.kaleoscollection.com 

To find out more about trends in eyewear this season, follow our website and our Instagram page ahead of the SILMO fair : @eyestylistmagazine  To read more on colour trends visit https://www.eyestylist.com/2023/06/trends-zesty-orange-a-colour-to-love/

  | Eyestylist 31st August 2023

Karen Kirk on the Contour Collection

Kirk & Kirk are announcing their Contour Collection in Europe. Karen Kirk told Eyestylist how the new combination concept came to life

Inspired by the path of a river, its natural lines and unique facets, the UK independent brand Kirk & Kirk are bringing their zingy combination frames in the Contour collection to eyewear aficionados around the world. Previewed at Loft in NYC, the colourful styles, which combine Italian acrylic with alpaca silver temples, were fantastically well received across the States in the last months, according to Karen Kirk, co-founder, and take the signature acrylic material used by the UK brand into a whole new realm. Above: the colours are bold and bright in the Contour Collection; model wears flattering green tone from the Contour Collection

Van by Kirk & Kirk
Van by Kirk & Kirk: a classic statement

“It’s about amplifying the very best in our unique materials. Throughout the design process we take a sculptural approach; sizing and re-shaping our very own grade of Italian acrylic in the same way a sculptor shears a rock….” Karen Kirk

Layla by Kirk & Kirk: one of the feminine shapes in the range

“The use of metal and a combination of textures feels very natural,” Karen Kirk told Eyestylist. “Contour is about the permanent marks left in nature. Sculpture is an ongoing theme in our collections because of the tactile inspiration I get from working with this special material. The contrast between the static etching created by nature with the transient flow of the elements creating it, was the inspiration. The concept was to interpret this with sheared angles in harmony with the milled valley in the temples, leading your eye from front to side, never static.”
Karen adds: “As with all frames by Kirk & Kirk, movement, whether it be the play of light or the angles, plays a key role in the design.”

Asked if a particular river had inspired or influenced the original concept and the special lines and facets, Karen told us that she was thinking of a place close to home: “We are fortunate enough to live by the coast in Brighton and often follow the beach to Shoreham where you arrive at the mouth of the River Adur. From the glass bridge in Shoreham you can see everything from the South Downs to the boat-lined towpath that is called Riverbank.”

The five-piece Contour collection with models named after members of the Kirk family – Emma, Zara, Layla, William and Van – will be on show at SILMO Paris at the end of September. The designs are available in eight bright sand-blasted colours which include jet, glacier, candy and indigo. Expect to see them in selected independent optical stores very soon! www.kirkandkirk.com.

Read more about the Contour collection by Kirk & Kirk on Eyestylist : https://www.eyestylist.com/2023/03/the-loft-2023-nyc/

  | Eyestylist 28th August 2023

Leimann Leim XX

The Parisian eyewear brand’s timeless collection highlights the Leim XX, a subtle round acetate design suitable for men and women 

As black hues return for Autumn, the Leim XX from Leimann fits right into the new collections, classic, elegant and somewhat understated amid the colourful statements on trend elsewhere. Above: the unisex Leim XX worn by a female model. The frame is distinguished by a clean minimal structure – it is offered in black, smoked crystal and a luxurious tortoise coloration

Parisian style on the go: the Leim XX is an elegant timeless design from the Parisian brand

The sun lenses are made from a thermoplastic material that is recyclable and respectful of the environment, with anti-reflective and hydrophobic treatment offering 100% UVA/UVB protection. A subtle tint, they ensure that the gaze of the eyes can still be seen.

Leimann Eyewear is an emerging design eyewear label, based in Paris and created on a foundation of expertise within the optical sector, ensuring that every detail and technical feature is fused together with consideration for the needs of the wearer, their comfort and ultimate style. For more information about the brand visit www.leimann.fr

  | Eyestylist 25th August 2023

Morel: moving forward with the times

The French company and 4th generation of the Morel family opened their doors to journalists in June. Known for their history and heritage – since 1880, the company is moving forward with the times, with a commitment to French eyewear manufacture, combining traditional craftsmanship, state-of-the-art technological processes, and a bold, new programme of engagement embracing environmental and socially responsible initiatives across many different elements of the company’s daily life.

A stay at Lac de L’Abbaye, a visit to MOREL HQ and a special guided tour of the famous glasses museum, Musee de la Lunette in Morez: the French company invited the international press to experience everyday life at their 4th generation led eyewear establishment in the heart of the stunning natural scenery of the Haut-Jura. It was also an opportunity to visit their new re-launched acetate production on site (Morel Industrie), as well as to see the complete design and production cycle of a Morel frame. Their rich archives which include frames, marketing materials, campaigns and logos through the decades remain at the centre of everything they do today, exhibited around the corridors and staircases of the HQ interior in eye-catching, inspirational displays. Above: Morel headquarters, in Morbier – France

Heritage style at Morel: Aime, a classic round frame, embellished with an elegantly designed bridge and discreet rivets

The Morel family were proud to tell their story of ‘Engagement’  and corporate social responsibility (CSR) which they first began to implement over 2 years ago. Alongside commitment to authentic French craftsmanship and quality, they have put in place multiple projects to become more sustainable and more responsible in all aspects of the company’s daily life.

Valerie Prillard at Morel: the award-winning craftswoman

Morel introduced journalists to Valerie Prillard, a highly skilled French spectacle maker who has been awarded the Best Craftsperson of France Distinction in the eyewear category. Prillard works in the product development department at Morel, in charge of all prototyping.

“Looking ahead, the 4th generation of the Morel family strives to develop a socially responsible, innovative, and collaborative culture faithful to the passion and values of founder, Jules Morel…”

Journalists were able to see the complete collection of archives which are beautifully displayed at Morel HQ

The Morel team previewed new eyewear styles across its collection for the Autumn/Winter season including a brand new MOREL reading glasses collection which is presented in an exciting contemporary packaging concept. The line will be presented to opticians for the first time at Silmo in September 2023.

Morel par Jean Nouvel – the Morel collaboration with Jean Nouvel

MOREL has recently adjusted its portfolio of brands: today they offer the main collection, MOREL  (comprising the collections previously known as ÖGA, LIGHTEC, and KOALI), the M collection featuring NOMAD and MARIUS, and MARIUS MOREL – the line which pays homage to the glasses that have previously shaped the brand’s history and heritage (previously 1888). The company continues to produce the unique line MOREL par JeanNouvel, a collaboration edition with architect, Jean Nouvel. Find out more at www.morel-france.com

  | Eyestylist 23rd August 2023

New independent eyewear launch: Tocco Eyewear

US eyewear company Studio Optyx reveals new fully customisable rimless eyewear collection

Studio Optyx, the family-owned eyewear makers, known for their finely crafted premium collection Erkers1879, have announced a completely new minimal eyewear collection, Tocco. Designed by opticians, the range has been created as a minimal easy-to-wear eyewear solution, based on quality, craftsmanship and innovation. Above: carefully balanced minimal details are a feature of the new rimless collection, Tocco – surgical-grade titanium is used throughout the line for an excellent lightweight and comfortable eyewear experience 

Tocco Eyewear: a new rimless collection created by a family-owned independent eyewear company

Designed by opticians, Tocco is meant to simplify the complexities of rimless eyewear, focusing on accessibility for retailers with style, comfort, and quality as top priorities. This is achieved through a customizable system which offers endless combinations of colours, frame models, and lens shapes.

Tocco Eyewear: paired back, lightweight and completely customisable

Inspired by the simplest luxuries in life, Tocco Eyewear takes a minimalist approach to their design. Quality craftsmanship remains at the forefront of each frame while unnecessary embellishments are cast aside, allowing the wearer’s choice of colour and lens shape to breathe life into the collection. Dedication to detail is evidently a priority with details playing an important part in the overall aesthetic and nice touches such as the shaping of slim titanium components and custom screwless hinges. The industry-standard 2-hole lens to frame mounting design ensures integration into most in-house drill systems. To find out more about the new brand, visit www.studiooptyx.com