Saturday, 31 December 2011

Ewe Year Glasses: pure new wool and perfect stitches

Ewe Year Glasses: pure new wool and perfect stitches. Miraco's Miracle Megane knitted frames


Ewe Year Glasses: pure new wool and perfect stitches. Miraco's Miracle Megane knitted frames
Ewe Year Glasses: pure new wool and perfect stitches. Miraco's Miracle Megane knitted framesThis time last year, I noticed that transposing two letters in Eye Wear Glasses made Ewe Year Glasses, which sounded a bit like New Year Glasses. 
In a vague attempt to justify this pun I mentioned sheep. Keen to repeat my discovery for 2012, I have again tracked down sheep-related glasses, in the shape of these Miracle Megane knitted frames. These have been made especially for Christmas by Japanese brand Miraco.They're available from Zozo and are lenses-free.
Happy Ewe Year! "Pure new wool and perfect stitches," comes from this little ditty by the Sultans of Ping FC...

Friday, 30 December 2011

Mykita & Moncler: the best winter sunglasses for 2012?


Mykita & Moncler 'Achille': the best winter sunglasses for 2012?

Mykita & Moncler 'Achille': the best winter sunglasses for 2012?

Mykita & Moncler 'Achille': the best winter sunglasses for 2012?

Sorry for the lack of posts – have been away and then Christmas kind of took over. Trust everyone's had a cracking time and you've received all the goodies you wanted!

Sunday, 11 December 2011

Massada 2012 optical collection: Metropolis and Belle de Jour

Massada 2012 optical collection: Metropolis

Massada 2012 optical collection: Solaris


Massada 2012 optical collection: Belle de Jour

Massada heads to Paris to shoot its latest glasses collection, inspired by European cinema by the likes of Fritz Lang and Luis Buñuel, and in the process presents some simply beautiful frames in rich, luxurious acetate.

We're particularly excited by the terrific cat's eye Metropolis.

Top to bottom:  Metropolis, Solaris, Belle de Jour and Sunset Boulevard, left.

Below are close-ups of Metropolis, Belle de Jour and The Cube.

Prices start at €205 or $264.
Massada 2012 optical collection: Metropolis

Massada 2012 optical collection: Belle de Jour

Massada 2012 optical collection: The Cube

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Oliver Goldsmith launches OG kids' sunglass range: Mini Icons

Oliver Goldsmith Mini Icons sunglasses: Bude (1959)

Oliver Goldsmith Mini Icons sunglasses: Lord (1961)

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It is refreshing to see that, at last, children are being catered for at the better end of the eyewear quality spectrum. Oliver Goldsmith joins last month's Sons + Daughters in providing high-end shades for the little guys.

Oliver Goldsmith's Mini Icons collection comprises exact replicas of some of OG’s most iconic styles, such as the Carl (black/orange above) and Sophia (blue above),  but made smaller for the style-savvy adolescents, 4-14 year olds. Hover over images for frame names and the year the grown-up versions were originally made.

Priced at a very reasonable £95, OG Mini Icons are available in February 2012.

Oliver Goldsmith launches OG kids' sunglass range: Mini Icons

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Theo x Tim Van Steenbergen: the Hierro sunglass collection

Any collaboration between Theo and Tim Van Steenbergen pleases the eye, and this fourth meeting of brands is no different: a limited edition sunglass collection, Hierro.

The inspiration came from Spanish embroidery and a long-held tradition of leather working. Hierro means iron or brandmark. Every hacienda has its own logo and these sunglasses are 'branded' in metal either with a Theo or Tim Van Steenbergen emblem.

Each frame is named after a Spanish patron saint: above is Isidro, and below, Jaime and Mercè. Neither leather nor embroidery is actually used but it looks extremely convincing.

Monday, 5 December 2011

Mogadishu by L.G.R: Original frame shapes handmade in Italy

Mogadishu by LGR: Original frame shapes handmade in Italy

No one else makes such a lavishly good range of sunglasses better than L.G.R, and Mogadishu, above, is one of the most original frames we've seen in a long time. The aviator lenses rotated slightly toward the bridge, while sitting in their chunky frame with a squared browline offer something unique. And of course, as you'd expect from L.G.R, some of the best acetate materials you'll ever come across. Below, also new for 2012, are Niger and La Polverosa...
Niger by LGR: handmade in Italy

La Polverosa by LGR: handmade in Italy

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Willems Wonderglasses: a pizza perfection



This is of course a family website, so anyone of a sensitive disposition should  simply enjoy the campaign image above from Willems Wonderglasses and this frame from its titanium collection, Charlotte. But for those who want to know where to buy the perfect pizza, we present this little takeaway....

Saturday, 3 December 2011

Christian Dior 2011/12 glasses: the Godron statement


Christian Dior's fall/winter 2011/12 optical collection features the Godron decoration – the parellel lines at the edge of the frame and towards the hinge. This detail, inspired by fluting on Louis XVI's chair, is also used on many vintage Dior frames and sunglasses.