Friday, 15 July 2011

Morgenthal Frederics turns 25 with limited edition buffalo horn classics

Morgenthal Frederics 25th anniversary limited edition buffalo horn Mimi glasses

Morgenthal Frederics 25th anniversary limited edition buffalo horn Rhapsody glasses

Morgenthal Frederics 25th anniversary limited edition buffalo horn Chet glasses

Morgenthal Frederics 25th anniversary limited edition buffalo horn Flange glasses
More limited runs, this time from the brilliant Morgenthal Frederics. Celebrating 25 years, MF has created buffalo horn versions of four of its very best. Top to bottom: Mimi (originally released in 1991), Rhapsody (1986), Chet (1996) and Flange (1990).

Each piece is limited edition, numbered 1-25, and only come in one colour. Handmade in Germany, they are available now at select Morgenthal Frederics boutiques.

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Oliver Goldsmith glasses: additions to the retro collection for 2011

Oliver Goldsmith glasses: Consul MB

Oliver Goldsmith glasses: Robyn

Oliver Goldsmith glasses: Pelota

Oliver Goldsmith glasses: Pelota
As someone who's worn an Oliver Goldsmith frame for the past year, pictures of new additions to the original collection from the 1960s are pretty exciting.

The new images coincide with a new website for Oliver Goldsmith's international retro glasses collection.

Handmade in Japan with amazingly rich acetate, these new models fit perfectly in the original collection. I love the Pelota (above and right) - it's great to see the angular shapes of the 1950s and 60s being used on men as well as women.

And the new Consul MB, with the metal bridge (top), is expertly executed, combining acetate and a titanium bridge. 1960s style with 2011 quality standards.

Hats off to Oliver Goldsmith!! We look forward to further additions in 2012!
Oliver Goldsmith glasses: Counsellor

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Virginia and Zarthan from Seraphin Neoclassic glasses collection

Virginia and Zarthan from Seraphin Neoclassic Virginia glasses

Virginia and Zarthan from Seraphin Neoclassic Zarthan glasses

Classic styles are all very well but if something new is added, something that brings the design into the 21st century, eyewear starts to reach another, more exciting level. We love this cat's eye from Ogi Eyewear's Seraphin Neoclassic collection. It's called Virginia (top). Also pictured is Zarthan.

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Beck wears Theo Fool specs

Beck wears Theo Fool specs

Beck, aka Mrs Eye Wear Glasses, is pictured enjoying a smoothie in her Theo Fool glasses, as purchased from the brilliant Spex in the City in Covent Garden, a great little opticians that packs loads of choice into a pretty small space.

I love the shape of this frame – really unusual design around the bridge where the lenses are free from the frame. I raved about some similar Theo frames last year. The Belgian frame maker's slogan is "Theo Loves You" – we love you too Theo! Take a peep at Theo's site for millions of truly original designs. Available in the best opticians worldwide.

Beck's glasses feature a great glazing job too by the superb Ciliary Blue, a web service with some great prices for reglazing. I recently got Ciliary Blue to put a prescription into my Ray-Ban's and they did it perfectly, matching the tint to a T. We highly recommend! Prices start at £15 for a reglaze.

Theo Fool glasses

Friday, 8 July 2011

London Retro launches with exclusive web collection

London Retro launches with exclusive web collection: Fitzrovia
London Retro launches with exclusive web collection: Shoreditch
London Retro launches with exclusive web collection: Queens
London Retro launches with exclusive web collection: Shoreditch (left) and Portobello
London Retro launches with exclusive web collection: Queens (left) and CarnabyInvitations to new eyewear brand launches in London are few and far between so I went along to the Zigfrid Von Underbelly bar this week with a skip in my step.

London Retro is quite an accurate description as brand names go: nine classic styles with names like Fitzrovia (top), Shoreditch (second down), Queens (third), and Portobello (above on him, with Shoreditch on her). Finally Sam and Jodie, at the launch party, wear Queens (far left) and Carnaby (left)

What is decidedly modern, however, is that London Retro is exclusively available online. The spectacle collection comes from Glasses Direct, the UK online retailer, and every London Retro frame is £99, including single-vision lenses. The collection looks good: lots of colour choice and it comes with a suitably retro case.

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Who needs photochromic lenses? Glasses-cum-sunglasses on Brick Lane

Continuing the East London gig, may I present this friendly chap, who had just purchased these spectacles with hinged sun lenses at the ready when I came along. I've always preferred this traditional clip approach to solving the glasses/sunglasses conundrum than those clever lenses...

Monday, 4 July 2011

Hyde's Spectacles launches online sunglass shop

Hyde's Spectacles' No. 3 sunglasses

Hyde's Spectacles' No. 1 sunglasses


Hyde's Spectacles' No. 9 sunglassesHyde's Spectacles launched last year in Sweden with a sunglass collection and it has now got a online shop selling its sunglasses and some jewellery too.

Featured here, top to bottom, are No. 3, No. 1,  No. 9 (right) and No.5

Hyde's "Enjoy the Walk of Shame" commercial is below...

Hyde's online store accepts US dollar, GB pounds, Euros and Swedish krona...
Hyde's Spectacles' No. 5 sunglasses

Friday, 1 July 2011

Limited edition Mykita Franz for Japan

Limited edition Mykita Franz for Japan
Limited edition Mykita Franz for Japan
Mykita has only 89 (last count) of these amazing limited edition Franz sunglasses, created in collaboration with Bernhard Willhelm, remaining, which it is selling in aid of the Japanese Red Cross earthquake appeal. All proceeds except taxes go to the cause... available now, but not for long, at Mykita...