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  | Eyestylist 26th October 2022

SALT. Optics opens first flagship store

The new store reflects the strong ties with nature and its Californian home

Californian brand SALT. Optics has opened a new flagship store, offering customers the first direct experience of the brand, its philosophy and commitment to eyewear quality in its home state of California. The store is located at The Shops at Sportman’s Lodge, 12833 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604, an exclusive shopping complex open seven days a week (www.shopsatsportsmenslodge.com)

SALT. Optics: a new retail space which houses the extensive collections by the brand

The store, which has a minimal design, with concrete floors, whitewashed walls, dark blue fittings and linear wood shelves which display the glasses and sunglasses, houses the full collection of SALT. Optics products as well as offering a few limited editions only available on site. With professional opticians on staff, the aim was to offer an outstanding service at retail where a great fit and style can be achieved with in person assistance. Some exclusive custom options are available for lenses as well as bespoke coloured lenses. To find out more, visit www.saltoptics.com

  | Eyestylist 24th October 2022

Intro | Frames Forward, Athens

A special showroom event for luxury eyewear in Athens

In southern Europe’s capital of cool, ‘Intro | Frames Forward’ – the luxury eyewear event for the Greek market, offers ambiance and an attractive presentation space for previews of fine eyewear lines.

This year’s INTRO took place at SOLID, a large, fashionable event venue in Neo Psychiko, an attractive leafy northern neighbourhood of Athens. The weekend saw the presentation of 8 unique eyewear collections, including Lapima, John Dalia, Chrome Hearts and new emerging label, Pontet Eyewear. The event, which took place on 15th and 16th October,  was well attended by the optical community, with clients travelling from across Athens and as far afield as Thessaloniki.  Organisers Maria Angeloudi and Natalia Klimi are well-known eyewear entrepreneurs who specialise in working with interesting high quality luxury brands from around the world. Above: the owners of Kokkoris Optics try on colourful sunglasses

Hermes Pontet presented his new frames which reference Greek architecture

The young French designer Hermes Pontet, who launched his first eyewear collection in 2021, showed new optical and sunglass styles with interesting links to travel and Athenian architecture. An uncompromising attention to details and decorative finishes is seen in the models which have fascinating stories and influences.

Lapima from Brazil, above, and top image, Emmanuelle Khanh white sunglasses, among the new products on show at the event

Appealing bright statement colours, including bright pink, white and different tones of green acetate were popular at the show. Luxurious metal frames were also well represented in the collections by John Dalia, Pontet and Chrome Hearts, where fine materials such as titanium, sterling silver and 22-carat gold plate looked shiny and sophisticated with strict attention to finesse in details such as the nose pads, temples, hinges and carefully crafted luxury end tips.

Solene Ramos of Emmanuelle Khanh showed visitors the new designs

Launched in 2020, ‘Intro | Frames Forward’ organise exclusive eyewear events in Athens and Thessaloniki twice a year. For all enquiries about the next events planned for 2023, visit www.introshow.gr and write to [email protected]  – Photography @dionisioskoutsis 

  | Eyestylist 20th October 2022

RIGARDS x Uma Wang

RIGARDS and the designer Uma Wang continue their imaginative work in collaboration, with a new edition informed by primordial nature and indigenous aesthetics. The bold UW12 frame, which debuted at Paris Fashion Week, is an outstanding example of crafting in titanium with a style that closely relates to finely handcrafted artisan-designed jewellery.

The rims of the frame are decorated with an incised concentric ring motif with 568 fine ridges encircling each rim, which creates a pattern subtly reminiscent of coil-shelled ammonites from the Jurassic period; it also recalls the enigmatic double spiral staircases at the Vatican Museum.

Rigards also draws parallels between the radial composition of the glasses and the ring-bearers of native tribes in Asia and Africa whose ornamental rings form part of traditional attire.

RIGARDS x Uma Wang – the UW12 – fine ridges decorate the circular rim design

Enhanced with a hollowed-out construction which also minimizes the weight, the frame can accommodate sun or ophthalmic lenses. Available in five flattering colours, two of the choices offered are accented with RIGARDS’s trademark ‘Time Machine’ patina – a finish that was developed by the label and which is perfectly in keeping with the unique elegance of the frames. Every UW12 frame comes with a small leather case with adjustable strap. See more about the collaboration here: www.rigards.com

  | Eyestylist 18th October 2022

Sven Götti on 3D printed frames, made in Switzerland

As the Swiss company’s ‘manufactory’ continues to evolve, and ultralight 3D printed frames become increasingly desirable, Sven Götti says now’s the time to further innovate in the field

“We have a team of 15 in the Götti manufactory with 5 working exclusively on 3D printing,” Sven Götti told Eyestylist at Silmo in September. “This style of product is more and more desirable. Nearly 30% of our business is now dedicated to new 3D printing work.”

3D printed styles at Götti, produced from polyamide, are characterised by a luxurious minimalist finish, lightness and cool “touch and feel”. “To me personally,” says Sven, “there is much inspiration for design and further innovation in this material. We have also experienced a lot of synergy with other materials, and especially titanium. We have been able to spend considerable time developing really harmonious combinations, trying and testing until we are really really happy with the results on all levels.” Above: Sven Götti photographed by Amanda Sellem, – exclusively for Eyestylist – at Silmo 2022. All rights reserved.

Gydo by Götti Switzerland in a new grey called ‘cliff’: the 3D printed frames are produced at Gotti’s manufactory in Switzerland

The company is also pivoted towards sustainability and sustainable production, and has evolved – through the difficult times of the pandemic – a successful local in-house production and  state-of-the-art manufacturing, always considering minimising waste, with creative ideas and solutions. “Where there is waste material, it is used by the designer and materials researcher, Fabio Hendry, who is also based in Switzerland (https://www.hotwireextensions.com),” Sven explained. “He  produces art and design works with overlooked matter.”

Götti’s Guidi from the Dimension collection – Made in Switzerland and described as an “all-rounder”

Released at Silmo, the new 3D printed models Guidi and Gydo from the Dimension collection are exemplary of the refined style and finish of this state-of-the-art line. A soft to touch, silky surface makes the frames easy, comfortable to wear and flattering on the face. The colours are timeless and tasteful, with a large choice of 15 tones, based principally on a natural palette of tones such as sand, slate, teal, plum and cliff.

For more information about 3D printed design at Götti Switzerland, visit www.gotti.ch

  | Eyestylist 17th October 2022

IOKO Optika: a new space for independent design

The new architect-designed store in the heart of Bratislava, Slovakia was created with “love and precision” as a space for independent design

IOKO Optika has opened a new state-of-the-art design boutique this summer, designed by the architect Alan Prekop. One of the key characteristics of the design is the use of architectural materials which relate to eyewear products, and especially natural materials such as clay, wood and steel. The clay, in the form of plaster, is used on the surfaces of the walls creating an organic look throughout while a clay table – produced with the ceramicist Zheni – acts as a display for the glasses.

IOKO Optika new interior: the store features materials like clay, wood and steel – the interior colours are neutral in a palette of soft sand tones (Photography by Welin Nagy)

IOKO Optika is run by Dana Prekopova, and was first opened in its previous location in 2005. Prekopova is an expert and specialist in small independent brands and has launched her own eyewear project IOKO & NA eyewear. The new store stocks exclusive labels such as VUE DC, Anne et Valentin and Kuboraum, as well as Prekopova’s own collection, IOKO & NA. To find out more about the store’s activities in recent years visit Eyestylist’s feature last feature at https://www.eyestylist.com/2019/05/dana-prekopova-ioko-bratislava/

Bernolakova 9, Bratislava, Slovakia. Photography by Welin Nagy provided by kind permission of IOKO Optika www.ioko.sk