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Styles to fit the brand
Swedish fashion brand Marc O’Polo has collaborated with optical distributor Eschenbach to launch its 2010 eyewear range. The collection, which includes 33 optical frames and 26 sunglasses, has three lines, entitled Nordic Luxury, Modern Casual and Retro Classics. The frames, made from high quality metal and acetate, are described by distributor International Eyewear as being fashion-forward yet timeless, which fits with Marc O’Polo’s brand positioning of simple and casual luxury. Details: 0121 585 6565.
Vibrant new frames from Karen Millen
Manufacturer Optoplast Actman describes its five newly launched Karen Millen optical frames as ‘stunning, sophisticated and wholly feminine’. The collection is encapsulated by the model KM0090 (pictured) which has a narrow eye shape and wide temples. The tapered sides of the frames feature an embossed stripey animal print and are made from a combination of metal and acetate. Depicting a vibrant design, the model is available in three colour themes. Details: 020 8544 9888.
Look of luxury from De Rigo
Two new optical frame collections have been launched by Italian eyewear distributor De Rigo under the Chopard and Givenchy brands. Pieces in the Chopard ophthalmic eyewear collection were designed to look like jewellery accessories and feature feminine, lightweight styles made from acetate and plastic and using gold plating. Model VCH067S features the Cameo motif on its temples, a new design element which is characterised by a crossover of two oval crystals framing Chopard’s C logo. The model has wide temples, tapering sides and is made from acetate. Included in the new Chopard collection is the High Jewellery series of frames which feature interwoven coloured crystals as well an italicised C logo on the temples and a wire trimmed frame. Model VCH779S (top) is a typical example of the High Jewellery series. Givenchy’s 2010 range for women (bottom) was designed by Italian fashion designer, Riccardo Tisci and is described by the distributor as ‘modern, austere and sensual’. Created from different materials including plastic, acetate and metal, the collection is available in a variety of colours and all frames feature a discreet Givenchy logo on the temples. Details: 01923 249491.
Univo offers affordability
Max Eyewear has just launched its new UNIVO optical eyewear collection which includes frames for both men and women in sizes varying from 48 to 55. Available in a variety of shapes and colours, the range is comprised of 30 models, 12 of which are made from plastic and the remainder from stainless steel. Max Eyewear described the collection as being of good quality at an affordable price. Discounts of up to 45 per cent are available on bulk orders. Details: 020 8704 0033.
Armani looks back at Mido
To be launched at Mido 2010 by manufacturer Safilo are two new Emporio Armani retro style frames for women. Optical model EA 9652 is made from acetate with a small round lens shape and a steel front. The temples feature an Eagle logo, the trademark of the Emporio Armani collection, and are finished with black acetate temple tips. Colour options include blue, red, white, light blue, purple and fuschia. Sunglass model EA 9633/s also has a round and lightweight shape with slim temples and black acetate tips. The model is available in a variety of colours, pictured here in fuschia with dark pink lenses. The eagle emblem again features on the temples in addition to a discreet Emporio Armani logo at the top of the lenses. Details: 01423 520303.
Modo teams up with Jason Wu
The Jason Wu eyewear collection from Modo features sunglass and optical styles inspired by the designer’s ready-to-wear collections. There are two feminine and two unisex styles, with four to five finishes per style. Colours include semi-translucent crystals in aquamarine, topaz, onyx, opal, olivine, noir, caramel, and tortoise. Shapes include Seberg, an updated cat’s eye (pictured) that is slightly rounded, with a metal brow detail; Earhart, an oversized aviator with metal brow bar and end piece; Jett, a retro-inspired shape and Mia, an oversized frame with bevelled edges. Materials used include handmade Japanese plastic with double-brushed stainless steel details and double gradient CR 39 lenses. There are subtle logo treatments in four accent colours that correspond to the interior treatments of Jason Wu clothing. Modo chief executive officer Alessandro Lanaro said of Wu: ‘His use of luxurious fabrications, attention to details and youthful attitude, fits perfectly with Modo’s philosophy.' Details: www.modo.com
Titanium is top for Charmant
Charmant described its 2010 optical frame collection as combining elegant design with superior comfort. Including styles for both men and women, the collection is contemporary in appearance and is created from Charmant’s trademark material, titanium. The women’s range includes four new models in an array of textures and colours, and introduces integrated spring hinges for additional comfort. CH10859 combines a modern, rimless frame with a subtle jewellery effect on the temples and CH10860 (pictured) is made from lightweight beta titanium with a feminine chain design on the temples. For men, the CH10735 model has flattering eye-shaped rims and beta titanium temples in an understated masculine style. Lastly, rectangular model CH10738 (4) has built in spring hinges with a semi-rimless frame. Details: 020 8992 9222.
Temple twists from ProDesign
A total of eight new optical frames have been added by ProDesign Denmark to its existing collections, Essential, 4th Dimension, Iris and For ProDesign. Essential 1222-27 (pictured) is suitable for children or adults with smaller face shapes. Each unisex frame comes with brightly coloured interchangeable rubber temples, enabling the wearer to change the colour of the frames. The model is available in six shapes, two sizes and three to four temple colour options. Additional temple colours can be purchased separately. 4th Dimension 4364-66 is described as having ‘a sporty, intelligent edge’ with a masculine shape and detailing on the sides. The silicone temples wrap around the titanium front with a contrasting coloured crosshatch design. There are three different shapes and eight colours per frame. Inspired by patterns in nature, Iris 5121-24 has delicate detailing on the sides, emulating trees or birds’ nests. The cutout temples and subtle colour combinations are designed to enhance the wearer’s eyes in ProDesign’s newest eyewear range. Like the rest of the For ProDesign collection, model 9908-12 was designed by American-born Danish jeweller Gail Spence. The transparent matt temples are interchangeable, connecting with the frame through coloured cylinder hinges. Each frame has up to 28 different colour combinations and is available in five shapes, with six colours per shape. Details: 0845 1082 469.
Renaissance in rolled gold
French eyewear brand Henry Jullien has introduced a new optical range, Doublé D’Or, to its Les Signatures collection. Meaning rolled gold in French, the range includes two styles, Renaissance for women and Delco for men. According to Henry Jullien, Renaissance has a ‘contemporary and elegant style’ with dual temples, while Delco comes in a selection of sizes to suit different face shapes. Delco is also available in semi-rimless and full-rim styles. Details: 01580 890111.
Squovals of new styles
Orange Eyewear has added 17 new styles for women to its Orange optical frame label. The collection includes stainless steel model OR283 (1), which features stained glass detailing on its acetate sides, and model OR270 (2), with crystal detailing on its temples. Suitable for smaller eyes is model OR286 (3) featuring a ‘squoval’ eye-shape. The wide acetate corner piece flows into the sides, with frosted etching overlaid on a marbled maroon colour effect. Details: 0161 773 5555.
From Reykjavik with love
Icelandic eyewear brand Reykjavik Eyes has launched a 2010 collection of nine new frames. Made from titanium and featuring a screw-less design, the unisex range offers ‘ultimate comfort and performance’ according to the distributor, The Optoplast Actman Eyewear Company. Designed by Gunnar Gunnarson, the models are available in a variety of shapes including aviator and panto styles. Encompassing all the new attributes of the range is model MR11. It is available in crimson, khaki or chocolate and combines characteristics of ‘lightness and durability’. Details: 020 8544 9888 or 01515 262626.
Zen and the art of rimless
enlight, a new rimless range from Silhouette, was inspired by people, nature and the emotions, and loosely based on Zen teachings, according to the manufacturer. Designed to offer a high degree of comfort and ‘unrestricted viewing’, the temples of the frames in the Zenlight range are constructed from flexible SPX plastic, while the bridges are made from titanium. The temples open and close without the use of screws, while the two-tone colouring involves the first colours of gold or chrome being applied and then layered using a special printing method. The process is then partially finished by hand resulting in a two-tone effect. The range is available in 12 different coloured models whose names all correspond to different emotions or states of being. Details: 020 8987 8899.