Showing posts with label Illesteva. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illesteva. Show all posts

Leonard and Frieda sunglasses by Illesteva

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Believe it or not, I don't own a single pair of sunnies. I haven't really been compelled to buy since I neither drive nor stay a long time under the sun. Even at the beach, or at any other sunny destination, I have always preferred to see things in their natural colors. Glare be damned!


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But maybe, just maybe, these pieces from Illesteva's debut 2010 Spring-Summer collection (available at Oki-ni) can convince me to take the necessary leap of faith.


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I'm sure, like me, many of you have seen countless releases of plastic or acetate frames in all the possible colors, across all the budget brackets.


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But something notable about the Leonard pairs is their shape, which is a combination of many designs – from the pointy curve at the nose to the swimming goggle-thickness of the bridge and around the frame.


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Also the double screws and the exposed wire: they betray a cooky personality, that may be a deceptively shallow but always interesting.


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Of course, what next caught my attention are the plain gold and speckled gold color designs.


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The mechanism of the sunglasses is purposely set in contrast to the acetate material to prove that not all loud types lack substance.


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Are actually sophisticated.


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Like treasure after cracking open a shell.


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Illesteva Frieda sunglasses 01


The Frieda model is more understated, at least I can say that for the cloudy black pair.


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The red striated model requires a livelier, if not more dramatic outfit.


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So let's see, maybe someday I will let my frames do the talking.


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oki-ni presents STYLED by Anders Sølvsten Thomsen

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This is my favorite so far in the STYLED series by men's online retailer oki-ni.

STYLED is a multimedia editorial series produced collaboratively with leading talent, from celebrated fashion editors to expert stylists and prominent publications.


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The mix of patterns and accessories, and how they blend with the location, are spot on.

It [STYLED] is the coming together of like-minded people to present a unique and compelling vision—a wearable presentation of looks pulled from our brand mix.


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Having worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, Danish-born stylist Anders Sølvsten Thomsen held a position at POP before securing his current role as the Senior Fashion Editor at LOVE. A close associate of Katie Grand, Anders has contributed to a number of international publications including LOVE, POP, US VOGUE and EXIST, and has worked for clients including Dockers, Louis Vuitton and Adidas.


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This is an important lesson in point in subtly accentuating vivid prints.


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This jacket sees all.


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Stylist, Anders Sølvsten Thomsen; hair, Joshua Gibson for Sassoon; assistant, Helen Rendell


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oki-ni presents STYLED by Jane Howard