Kate Sylvester
Kate Sylvester’s spring collection features three new sun- and five optical frames. The collection offers “strong, feminine shapes imbued with Kate’s understated, effortless aesthetic and introduces pops of rose pink and vibrant green alongside a tonal colour palette,” said the company. An avid reader, Sylvester has named her optical frames after authors she loves. Featured here is Renata (Renata Alder) while the sunglasses are named after some of her favourite book characters, for example Peggy (Guggenheim) and Dorian (Gray).
Renata
Dokomotto
After a successful introduction of Dokomotto in New Zealand, Beni Vision is extending the French brand’s handmade frames portfolio, offering pairs from its classic frame collection “Seaman”.
As with the designer range, the acetate collection is limited to 500 pieces worldwide.
Seaman
Lacoste
Lacoste Eyewear has extended its tweens design concept to include two new junior frames. Designed for sporty kids, the company says the frames are durable with vibrant colours and playful finishes. The oval Lacoste 3628 featured here has soft rubber nose pads for comfort and the distinctive Lacoste rubber croc on both temples. Available in a variety of happy colour combinations.
WOOW and Face à Face
Woow’s new season range has re-interpreted the big 70s shapes and styles and introduced transparencies in new and
different ways. Illustrated here by its bold Pop-Up frame featuring a combination of thin metal and colourful acetate.
Face à Face’s new concepts have also arrived and like its sister brand Woow, they play with transparencies and colours. Blast, featured here, gives the wearer an “edgy look” and is available in two shapes, 50s inspired high-square and wide classic cat-eye, and comes in five different colours.
Woow Pop up
Face à Face Blast