Design & Inspiration

Sagaboi catwalk features Peoples from Barbados capsule

Linda Farrow x Peoples from Barbados capsule worn by models on Sagaboi catwalk

At London Fashion Week, the SAGABOI catwalk provided Caribbean inspiration in “Out and Bad”, a new collection which among other themes drew energy from the vibrant traditions of carnival. The models wore Peoples from Barbados capsule sunglasses created as a capsule with Linda Farrow, and a perfect compliment with its Bajan origins. Peoples from Barbados was founded in Barbados by optometrist and Eye Q Stylist store owner, Alicia Hartman.  Above: Sagaboi ‘Out and Bad’ September 2024 at London Fashion Week – photography credit / Michael Mapp

Sagaboi SS25 – photography by Jack Hall BFA.COM

The Linda Farrow x Peoples from Barbados Edition is a limited run of just 150 custom-made sunglasses/blue light blocking glasses available in three beautiful Bajan inspired colours of sorrel caramel and emerald green. All images by kind permission of Sagaboi. For more information visit https://peoplesfrombarbados.com

Silmo 2024 launch: RES/REI

The Italian company says its new collection is its most groundbreaking to date

Italian label RES/REI is launching a collection at SILMO 2024, which they describe as their most daring yet. Modernity meets timeless elegance in frames which celebrate a bold and creative aesthetic. Daring colour contrasts and Art-Deco-inspired forms are particularly eye-catching, as each frame is seen as a small work of art and study in colour.

Highlights include model Bloom, above, part of the nature-inspired Flowers Collection. The Flowers develop the theme of the inside-out, one frame inside the other. Two or three acetates with contrasting colours are combined to achieve the curious aesthetic. The colours and soft curves closely follow the inspiration of a blooming spring, filled with flowers. The different acetates combine and overlap with each other like the petals of an exotic flower. Above: model Bloom by RES/REI – a refined ombre or gradient effect in acetate; below, model Flora, also part of the iconic Flowers Collection – both frames represent the most innovative designs in this collection

Model Elite by RES/REI

The men’s style model Elite is part of the Gentlemen collection, conceived to suit the contemporary man. The frame is available in six elegant combination colours – a specialty at RES/REI including the green /grey pictured as well as a lovely blue havana / slate blue. The collection can be viewed in the SILMO Paris fair today. Find out more www.resrei.com

Silmo Preview: Ecosystem by NINA MÛR

A collection which celebrates diversity and inclusion will be unveiled by the independent eyewear label at Silmo 2024 – the collection is particularly remarkable for a new innovation: the 3D printed resin temples

Madrid’s independent eyewear brand, NINA MÛR, will launch the new collection, “Ecosystem” at the Paris fair this Friday. Inspired by diversity and inclusion, this fresh and colourful collection is born from an idea about the beauty of our differences and the power of the social ecosystem we all build together. Each piece has been created with the goal of reflecting the richness and diversity of society in eyewear which symbolises inclusion, showcasing that differences make human beings stronger, and imperfections make us beautiful. Above: model wears the new Juno sunglasses by NINA MÛR – a curved plywood front with a round eye shape

Juno sunglasses by NINA MÛR

Each model in the “Ecosystem” collection combines traditional craftsmanship with sustainable and innovative production techniques. The finishing of each pair of glasses and sunglasses has been achieved by meticulously hand-carving organic shapes into the plywood and then filling them with eco-friendly resins with a carefully curated colour palette created specifically for this line. This artisanal process gives each pair of glasses spontaneity and uniqueness, enriching the collection as a whole.

Ecosystem glasses and sunglasses feature an original decoration in eco-friendly resin

In addition, NINA MÛR has also developed new innovative 3D-printed resin temples for these models. These temples, featuring an ergonomic and futuristic rounded design, give the glasses a particular, idiosyncratic style. Available in pastel colours, they are durable and light whilst offering a personalized fit for exceptional comfort, seamlessly blending style and functionality.

The collection includes a variety of shapes, colours, and styles, designed to suit all personalities and face shapes. From bold silhouettes to more subtle and elegant options, “Ecosystem” celebrates individuality in all its forms. Each design is named after real people, emphasizing the concept of a social ecosystem where every individual is an essential and unique piece of the whole.

Hermes by NINA MÛR – above, view of the new 3D-printed resin temple

With “Ecosystem,” the brand is launching a global campaign to raise awareness about the importance of embracing and celebrating our differences. Through collaborations with influencers and ambassadors from diverse communities, NINA MÛR will amplify this message of unity and diversity. The “Ecosystem” collection will be available from 15th October 2024, in national and international boutique optical stores that collaborate with the brand. Find out more at www.ninamur.com

Silmo Preview: Danielle Rattray

The Scottish designer was inspired by the spirit of the 1960s for new directions in a collection which pursues musical inspiration to create a cool eyewear vibe 

Charm, individuality and an inimitable sense of British fashion edge, the eyewear collection by Danielle Rattray infuses very wearable design with a special attention to craftsmanship and fine finishing in details such as angles and bevels. Danielle told Eyestylist this week: “My 2024/25 design direction builds on the confident lines and colour signatures I love from my early collections, but now with some evolution towards curves and subtlety in the silhouettes. While the 23/24 collection came from a place more inspired by British rock ’n roll, the 24/25 spirit brings inspiration from musical eras I love from a little earlier. The 1960’s. Artists like Marianne Faithful and Nico. Strong, talented women who made their marks in a beautiful, stylish way. Hedy, Bibi, Riv all carry a new DNA and I am really excited about the new styles for 2025 too!”

Among the new elements highlighted is the introduction of the colour, Smoke / Jura in France. This is a tribute to the eyewear culture of the Rhone Alpes and Haut Jura, combining a warm yellow lens representing the iconic tones of the Haut Jura with a soft smoke 8mm acetate, representing the granite streets of my hometown Aberdeen, a dedication from Scotland to France. Above: model Jean by Danielle Rattray – photography by Paulina Pellowska

Danielle Rattray – model Jean has been handcrafted with bevels and angles – visible across the design

The fine angular shape Jean – in the sunglasses collection – has evolved from a mix of inspirations from eyewear of past eras  with modern international culture. The new Smoke / Jura is a feature of this model, which also comes in Ink blue / Navy and Polished Black / Copper.

Danielle Rattray: the Hedy model comes in Smoke / Jura

Model Hedy represents what is currently a trending oval shape generally in eyewear this season: Rattray’s interpretation is fresh and refined with a flattering shape and a little touch of genuine design quality that you can feel as soon as the frame is in your hands. The colours, including the pure black version, are chic and individual, and bring out the qualities of the fine acetate materials. For more information about Daniel Rattray read our interview with the designer at https://www.eyestylist.com/2023/05/one-to-watch-danielle-rattray-eyewear-designer/

For more information about the collection: www.daniellerattray.com

Silmo Preview: VAVA CL0025

The new CL0025 sunglasses by VAVA are a tribute to Byetone, artist and co-founder of raster-media 

Nominated for a Silmo d’Or in the prestigious category ‘Sunglasses “Eyewear designer”‘, the CL0025 is an exclusive new “future icon” for the brand, as their latest concept inspired by a deep correlation with music and a specific electronic musical genre – experimental electronic music. The design, which has been developed with a fastidious precision both in the references to the music style and in the architecture of the structure, and which is particularly eye-catching thanks to the shape of the bridge, recalls the streamlined features of a vinyl turntable, while the round shape of the lenses is a reference to vinyls by Byetone.

The metal bridge recalls VAVA’s post-industrial DNA as well as being influenced by raster (raster-media.net), the platform and label for experimental electronic music. Above: VAVA x raster – the unisex sunglass style CL0025 is a work of exceptional precision in design and concept, created as a tribute to Byetone

VAVA CL0025: an interaction between two elementary shapes – square and circle – characterises the design of the front – VAVA frames are produced in quality Mazzucchelli eco-friendly acetate and metal parts in 100% ecological aluminium (recyclable)

VAVA’s collaboration with raster-media together with the German artist, Olaf Bender aka Byetone, will be shown for the first time at Silmo in Paris. Find out more at www.vavaeyewear.com

About raster-media: More than a music label, a house of thought and a creative family, raster has made its place in the history of music due to its sonic finesse, depth of its manifestations and careful graphic design, along with their conceptual and procedural style. Founded in 1996, raster has released groundbreaking electronic music – creating and maintaining spaces for future-oriented experiments. In addition to music which has influenced subsequent generations through
production techniques, raster also published books (awarded), data carriers (awarded) and graphics, among others. Another aspect includes activities such as installation works, often realized in collaboration with well-known institutions. https://raster-media.net