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Independent eyewear: Hall of Frames 2024: Lucerne, Switzerland

An inspiring independent eyewear event for September with collections by international players

Hall of Frames (HOF) have confirmed their annual event taking place on 15th September (9am to 5pm) at the Museum of Transport in Lucerne (Switzerland) for optical professionals. 57 collections will be showcased on the day, with exhibiting  companies from across Europe and further afield.

Nathanaël Wenger told Eyestylist in conversation today: “We have a full house for the upcoming Hall of Frames show this year, and it will be another excellent opportunity to meet up, network and enjoy some time together after the summer vacation….” Above: YOUMAWO, the 3D printed customised eyewear innovators will exhibit at the HOF again this year

Nirvan Javan return to the Hall of Frames event in September with a selection of designs and the Marrakech collection

As well as an established group of brands returning, we are welcoming some brands for the first time, including French brands, Anne & Valentin and François Pinton….there will be a good range of fashionable, design-oriented eyewear for opticians to view. We expect the same relaxed and sociable atmosphere as in recent years.”

Runaway in the HAVN collection by Ørgreen Optics – the Danish company will be present at HOF

The HOF event will feature a selection of well-known independent design and creative brands including Andy Wolf, Carven, Colibris, Coblens, Didier Voirol, J.F. Rey, Look, Nine Eyewear, Nirvan Javan, Ørgreen, Rolf and You Mawo. First-time exhibitors include Anne & Valentin, Alfred Kerbs, Etro, Fleye Copenhagen, François Pinton, Freigeist and VM l’Atelier. Find out more at www.hallofframes.ch

Independent eyewear designer Erida Schaefer, Founder of OtrO Eyewear

Erida Schaefer is a visual artist turned optical entrepreneur. From a lightbulb moment resulting in taking a paint brush to her own frames, to debuting at New York Fashion Week and exhibiting at Silmo two years in a row, Schaefer’s artisanal brand OtrO takes a curated, artistic approach that is not seen elsewhere in the industry. The brand will return to Silmo in September 2024.

Tell us about your life and career path before OtrO Eyewear? I completed my studies in Visual Arts back in 1988. Since then, I have delved into various artistic mediums such as ceramics, straw bags, cushions, and canvas. However, my true passion has always been to explore newer avenues. Early on, due to monocular visual loss from toxoplasmosis, I required glasses. Because of that, I grew a small collection of frames. Inspired one day, I painted one of these frames – and to my surprise, orders began pouring in. Though my technique was initially quite basic, with time and experimentation I improved my skills and found the right materials. Above: Erida Schaefer, the Founder of OtrO Eyewear, wearing one of her own optical designs

OtrO Eyewear: the colour stories are always vibrant and flattering

After five months, I found myself featured in a magazine article. It was at this moment that I contemplated transitioning into the eyewear business. Years were spent meticulously painting, learning, and evolving. This niche remained untouched in Brazil, and my boundless creativity and knack for innovation captured global attention.

The turning point happened when I was invited to showcase my inaugural acetate collection at New York Fashion Week in 2018. Although opportunities were coming my way, I faced a major challenge: the inability to meet demand through solo painting. I started to design my own optical models and sunglasses, and moved away from just modifying existing ones. The process shifted from surface painting to incorporating painted fabrics between layers of exquisite Italian acetate, crafted in a modest Brazilian workshop.

Feminine shapes are a a signature of the OtrO collection

Over four years, I produced more than 20 distinctive models – a significant achievement for a newcomer with no industrial support. Yet, this was merely a stepping stone. Driven by a fervour to demonstrate the power of individual creativity regardless of location or industry norms, I invested my savings in exhibiting at Silmo for two consecutive years. This endeavour expanded my reach globally, fostering sales across multiple countries and paving the way for future growth.

Despite encountering market resistance, particularly due to import taxes and uncontrolled shipping charges from Brazil, my sights are set on manufacturing in Europe. This strategic move aims to streamline accessibility for admirers of my work, facilitating smoother transactions barred by tax barriers. As I continue to evolve and expand, I remain strong in my mission to break new ground and redefine the eyewear landscape.

Artisan frames with bold character by OtrO Eyewear – Amazônia

What are the origins of OtrO Eyewear? The name OtrO, derived from the Spanish word for “another one”, encapsulates the essence of a continuous desire for uniqueness and distinction and the need for one more frame in everyone’s own collection. Sonically and visually captivating, it serves as a name that resonates effortlessly. Rooted in the notion of perpetual craving for innovation, OtrO stands out for its distinctiveness in a sea of conformity.

Central to my ideas is the pursuit of artistic individuality, a facet I fervently emphasize in my creative process. Through captivating videos showcasing the intricate art of clay moulding, I offer viewers a tantalizing glimpse into the journey towards a three-dimensional masterpiece. By meticulously crafting each piece with a keen eye for detail, I strive to imbue every design with a sense of depth and character before transitioning them into production.

We would love to hear about your most recent collection…Our latest collections are Amazônia, Rio de Janeiro and Cobogó. Amazônia breathes life with its detailed references and the graceful curves borrowed from our lush botanical wonders. Rio de Janeiro exudes the vibrant spirit of our tropical beaches, showcasing unexpected colour palettes and national drinks such as the zesty “Caipirinha” and the refreshing “Aperol”. Cobogó holds a special place in my heart, drawing inspiration from a quintessential Brazilian architectural marvel of the 1920s. Intricately adorned with bas-reliefs, these pieces once adorned the facades of homes, offering ventilation and light to combat the sweltering heat of the northeastern regions. (more…)

Independent eyewear event: Loft San Francisco, USA

The 2024 edition is confirmed for 5th to 6th October  – offering an opportunity to encounter a world of independent eyewear in an intimate setting on the spectacular West Coast

LOFT will return to San Francisco’s Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture at Gallery 308 this autumn. This historic venue is set in the Northern Marina District of the city by Fishermans Wharf and features expansive views of San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. Surrounded by parkland, the Fort Mason Center is a vibrant cultural hub located within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

We really love coming back to San Francisco, said Richard Mewha, founder of LOFT Eyewear Shows. “Fort Mason is always a spectacular venue. The views alone make this a very special event. We encourage vendors new and old to make this a must-see event on the eyewear show calendar. Change is in the air and intimate events like this are becoming much more preferable for many of our clients.

LOFT Eyewear Shows are the premier independent luxury eyewear events held annually in New York City and San Francisco. Since 2000, the LOFT events have showcased exclusive and cutting edge designers from around the world.

Pioneering this event in San Francisco has always been a pleasure. There is a growing appetite for independent eyewear shows and this event is steadily growing in popularity, said LOFT Marketing Director, Louis Fullagar. On the back of the major announcement of our plans to remain in New York, we acknowledge our vendors and their customers are keen for shows like this that have a completely different and relaxed vibe to major conference-type traditional events of the past.

This years San Francisco event will take place over the weekend of 5th to 6th October and will be open from 11.00am – 8.00pm on Saturday, and 9.00am – 6.00 pm on Sunday. There is parking available at the venue and in the surrounding area. As usual there will be a barista, wine tasting, catering and afternoon beverages each day. Find out more about Loft San Francisco at www.lofteyewearshow.com / Eyestylist.com is a media partner for LOFT Eyewear Shows.

Independent eyewear collab – Rigards for UJOH: Paris launch

Ti Kwa’s avant-garde eyewear label Rigards always has something special to show at Paris Fashion Week and SILMO at this time of year – and for 2019 it’s a very special cat eye inspired by nature.

Collaborating with UJOH, Mitsuru Nishizaki’s award-winning womenswear line, model RG0123UJOH+ builds upon the traditional winged silhouette, with its upswept double rims, one made of ultralight aluminum-magnesium and the other of surgical-steel. The semi-stacked construction and negative-space cut away creates an illusion that the inner rims are floating over the face.

The frame’s aesthetic pays special homage to dragonflies and damselflies, insects which the designer has studied with a keen eye. Despite their simple origin from “incomplete” metamorphoses and fragile wings of gossamer, they have come to symbolize beauty, ferocity, and purity of habitat, in almost every part of the world.

A second model – RG0123UJOH – was created alongside this masterpiece. This style is described as “a little more subtle” without the statement-making cut-out (and thus the colour contrast), yet still offering a resolutely distinctive and individual alternative for the less-audacious wearer.

Both styles are released in six colours, one of the highlights of which is Red—nicknamed ‘Akatombo’ (Red Dragonfly), a nod to the iconic creatures of Japanese nostalgia and song. Find out more by visiting Rigards at SILMO or Paris Fashion Week, or go to www.rigards.com – for previous features on Rigards via Eyestylist visit https://www.eyestylist.com/2019/08/the-viridi-anne-x-rigards-glasses-with-clip/  CN

 

Independent eyewear: at Milan Fashion Week

Synonymous with quality and chic, trendsetting style, Milan’s fashion week continues to be a mecca for luxury street style, good taste and individual dressing. Here is a sneak peek outside the SS20 catwalks by Italian photographer Gennaro D’Elia. Above: Leila Depina wears vintage Cazal – model 913, first launched in 2001.

Jessica Wang in metal rimmed sunglasses

Jessica Wang (www.notjessfashion.com) looked stunning in oval metal sunnies.

@SISSIZHANG in Gentle Monster X FENDI

Fashion buyer @SISSIZHANG wore the latest style in the Gentle Monster X FENDI collab.

Armela Jakova

Logos are worn with pride in Milan. Digital content creator and speaker Armela Jakova wore Gucci. For more photos from Milan Fashion Week visit our Instagram page @eyestylistmagazine. Photography by Gennaro D’Elia exclusively for Eyestylist.com.