Just over one year from the launch of Reiss eyewear, Andrew Actman has added eight new unisex frame styles.
The brand is aimed at bridging the gap between high street and international designer brands, and is described by the company as marked by individuality and quality, with modern materials.
New ranges have smooth clean lines, 'taking the styling on to the sharper uncluttered trend predicted for the forthcoming season'. There are metal and plastic combinations and, for the first time, three all-plastic models. Plastics are layered and mixed for light-reflecting interest.
Model RS004, for example, has a strong metal front with sides in a darker shade of acetate, brushed with contrasting hues. This, said the company, was a model that brought together colour, shape and form, 'a true reflection of design skills interpreting a fashion belief'.
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