Specs get ready for spring/summer catwalk forecast

Optical trends are increasingly following fashion as stylists wake up to the fact that glasses are a key fashion accessory as well as an optical necessity.

Now it is possible to match your eyewear to this season’s latest looks. With celebrity specs wearers like Gok Wan and Kate Silverton putting eyewear on the map, more specs wearers are using their glasses to make an essential style statement that reflects their individuality.

New trends for 2009

Retro

References to the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s were everywhere at the optical industry’s major trade fair Silmo in Paris. This popular vintage look has been given a new twist for 2009 with thicker sides and exaggerated shapes and temples.

Architectural

This masculine trend incorporates strong distinctive shapes in metal and plastic combinations, with dark hues, and lots of black. The industrial look is off-set with high-tech precision manufacturing and sophisticated but tactile detailing on the sides.

Classics

Think 70s and 80s ovals and rounds in fine metals. Less is more with clean, classic lines, and a pared down simplicity in gold, silver, gunmetal, and black. These more demure styles tend to have greater longevity as they have less complicated features, also making them more affordable.

Statement styles

For specs wearers who want to be noticed and have fun with their look, statement specs are for you. New methods of lamination allows for high resolution images to be used on acetate sides, resulting in bold motifs, and contemporary colourful patterns. For a subtler look opt for plain dark fronts and colour on the sides only to give your wardrobe a splash of colour.

Trend tips for 2009

Colours

Classic black, dark brown, gunmetal

Natural earth and mineral tones – beige, smoky grey

Tortoiseshell

Jewel colours – ruby, emerald, and sapphire

Clashing combinations – orange and turquoise

Shapes

Classic ovals and rounds

50s and 60s retro

Bold and angular

Thick moulded sides

Larger optical shapes inspired by sunglasses

Materials

A return to fine metals

Acetate

Plastic and metal combinations

Details

Laser etching, stamping and moulding on sides

Carved out filigree sides

Jewellery effects, especially diamante

Geometric patterns – stripes, squares, zigzags

Fun motifs such as lipstick kisses

Engraved ‘wood’ effects

 

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