Saturday, 2 March 2013

Robert La Roche 2013: the Vienne collection

The trend for the uber-practical clip is really taking off in 2013 as shown here in the Vienne colection by Robert La Roche.

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Disappearing nosepads from James van Vossel and Theo

Disappearing nosepads from James van Vossel and Theo: JAMES 6

Disappearing nosepads from James van Vossel and Theo: JAMES 5

Disappearing nosepads from James van Vossel and Theo: JAMES 6

Nosepads on metal frames can sometimes appear too noticeable a part of the finished product. For something so functional to interfere with the form and fit of the glasses is a little annoying for a frame designer.

James van Vossel has suggested a solution in his latest collaboration with Theo, by freeing the lens from the frame where it edges the nose, but continuing the frame back toward the face to provide integral nosepads with no need for the winding stems that are usually the host to a silicon pad.

The result: a quirky looking frame with a corner 'missing' that I am intrigued to try on!

Monday, 4 February 2013

Reykjavik Eyes concept frame - the antithesis of screwless eyewear

There's something a little punk about this concept frame from Reykjavik Eyes. 'Floating', 'rimless' lenses in the middle are supported by eight screws, four on each side.

Sunday, 3 February 2013

Mykita makes Mylon for myopes...

Mykita makes Mylon for myopes: Basky & Pelot
Mykita makes Mylon for myopes: Pelot Mykita makes Mylon for myopes: ApolloMykita makes Mylon for myopes: Lathan
...and hyperopes too. Mylon is Mykita's 3D-printed nylon eyewear that has hitherto been limited to big, sporty sunnies. Now Mylon is available in optical frames. From the top: Basky and Pelot, then Pelot on its own, Apollo, and finally Lathan. There are new colours too: British racing green, Imperial purple, and Ocean blue. Available in Mykita stockists. Previous posts on Mylon here...

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Thin acetate: Murk from Fleye

Thin acetate: Murk from Fleye
A key trend for 2013 is a thinner, subtler use of acetate. Frames have got bigger and often chunkier, but now some designers are using acetate in gentler, understated way as shown above in the frame Murk by Danish eyewear house Fleye. And below from a recent shoot...

Fleye glasses from Denmark

Monday, 28 January 2013

L.G.R 2013: acetate greats

L.G.R 2013 glasses

L.G.R Keren CM glasses

L.G.R Cape Town sunglasses

L.G.R Lagos glasses

L.G.R Kango glasses
Italian acetate specialist L.G.R has hit the mark for 2013 with its glasses and, if you continue below, its sunglasses too: simply amazing material...

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Cheap Monday 2013 sunglasses



Cheap Monday must be one of the most inventive lower-cost eyewear brands around as this little preview of its 2013 sunglass collection demonstrates: great shapes, colours and an obvious element of cool, all included.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Bill's Collection: Bar Refaeli wears Beatrix glasses in Under.Me ad


Bar Refaeli wear Bill's Collection's Beatrix in the Under.Me advert Bill's Collection: Black MambaBill's Collection: Beatrix

As I recovered from my New Year's flu I decided to settle down and watch Kill Bill Vol. 2 while doing that whole two-screen thing and looking for some new brands. Then I received an email from Maya Sapir, the owner of Hamashkifa opticians in Tel Aviv. Not only was she presenting to me a rather stunning collection of spectacles, the frames in question were inspired by Kill Bill! But let's not get distracted by an irrelevant tale of synchronicity...

Bill's Collection should not be killed. It's small but perfectly formed: four handmade models in two colours. What's more, here they are (top and below in an ad for lingerie brand Under.Me) modelled, underwater no less, by Israeli model Bar Refaeli.


Monday, 21 January 2013

Varg Eyewear: not big, not bad, nothing to be afraid of


Time for another new brand: this time from England, with a Norwegian connection. Laser-cut beta titanium, sometimes coupled with good-looking cellulose acetate, with clever screwless hinges. All inspired by the wolf.

Varg Eyewear has just released its new promotional video, below. We look forward to getting to know Varg a little better! More below...