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Archive for October, 2008
The Gold & Wood prayer
Sunday, October 12th, 2008Kevin Federline in Chrome Hearts Sunglasses
Saturday, October 11th, 2008
This Chrome Hearts style, called Moorehead features 12k rose gold frames with white ebony wood temples. Now that’s what we call a pair of sunglasses!
Salt.Optics the Corsa Sunglasses
Friday, October 10th, 2008Salt.Optics at ContactsandSpecs.com
Christina Aguilera in Oliver Peoples
Thursday, October 9th, 2008
Sofaine from Oliver Peoples is still one of our favorite BIG styles for ladies right now. We’ve also recently spotted these on Katie Holmes.
Sharon Ston in Persol
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
Long before Chanel, Dior or Gucci sunglasses, Persol was the top notch fashion brand in the eyewear business. The brand Persol is one of the original true classics and an old favorite of Hollywood A listers. Known for their trademark silver arrow, and creating the first flexible temple, Persol is a brand that CSF still admires to this day. Most of the styles are understated, showing their confidence in the comfort and quality of their product. It’s not always about having the the name of your company displayed in crystals across the temples of your glasses.
Madonna in Oliver Peoples
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
Madonna is wearing a sleek aviator style here from Oliver Peoples called Farrell. As usual, this aviator from Oliver fits and looks amazing. If you want to look classy and have a quality lens, then a polarized set of these is your answer.
Eva Longoria in Chrome Hearts
Monday, October 6th, 2008
Eva is wearing Chrome Hearts style the Little Red Riot. This is another good one from their collection with leather covered temples and pink lenses. We love this one. Add these to your collection.
The luxurious fruit of Bolivar
Sunday, October 5th, 2008
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Mykita Eyewear
Saturday, October 4th, 2008MYKITA was founded 2003 by Harald Gottschling, Daniel Haffmans, Philipp Haffmans and Moritz Krueger. What to some may sound like an Asian-style name was in fact inspired by the firm’s first premises – a former day-care centre for children (in East Germany abbreviated to „Kita“).
Just a year later, the world was introduced to MYKITA *Collection No.1* – an evolutionary step up in terms of both design and exclusivity. The all-new range of metal frames was unveiled at the Silmo international eyewear fair in the fall of 2004. A highly innovative functional design comprising simple plug connections made complex soldered joints and screw connections redundant, while the frames themselves were cut out of stainless sheet steel before being folded into form. As well as being incredibly light, the latter could be adjusted to the wearer thanks to a wide variety of configuration options. The corrective spectacles glasses in the collection ranged from the classically elegant to avantgarde designs in a wide range of frame colors. A frame for every face. Exactly two years later, a new collection was unveiled at the 2006 Silmo. In a marked departure from previous frames, MYKITA *Collection No.2* were made from full-bodied acetate – a material that enjoys a huge tradition in the eyewear industry. What set the new spectacles apart was the hinge – a connecting element that hugs the front and temples in the style of a sheath. The designs are crisp, clear and distinctive and are each related to frames from the metal collection. A carefully selected range of nine distinct colors gives *Collection No.2* a varied but nonetheless homogeneous collective look. All frames are hand-made at MYKITA’s own production site in Berlin and are available at over 1,400 high-end opticians and selected department stores across the globe. These glasses are made with top-quality stainless steel, just 0.5 mm thick, ensuring an ultra-light feel. The actual production of MYKITA eyewear sees every part of the frame cut out of sheet metal and folded into a lightweight but full-bodied format. Linking these is a remarkably elegant and intelligent screw-less hinge design that ensures total flexibility and allows complete, custom-fit adaptability of inclination and frame according to the wearers’ facial proportions. The technical wizardry is coupled with aesthetic clarity and optimum vision to provide a recognisable trademark for MYKITA. To apply most of the colours featured in the collection, MYKITA chose a PVD finish – a state-of-the-art vacuum-heat coating technique that guarantees a non-oxidizing and highly wear-resistant surface. The prescription frames in *Collection No.1* are available in a choice of ten colours, the sunglasses in eight colours. MYKITA collection No. 1 – over 50 styles available in a choice of 10 colors.
The MYKITA design team had for some time been planning to make a collection incorporating a fuller-bodied material, and eventually decided on cellulose acetate. Basically composed of cotton, wood pulp, acetate and pigments, it is a natural material that has a long tradition in the eyewear industry. *Collection No.2* indeed shares a variety of features with the original concept. It features a “snap-hinge” made of 0.8 mm flat sheet metal familiar from the construction principles applied in the first collection. A major new innovation was the use of photomechanical etching technology. The connection point between the hinge and the acetate frame likewise represented a unique challenge for the designers. The fourteen prescription styles and six sunglasses are available in a range of opaque colors, with no lamination.



Salt.Optics the Panache Sunglasses
Friday, October 3rd, 2008Salt.Optics at ContactsandSpecs.com


