OLIVER PEOPLES Daisy
VASUMA Snok
MYKITA Teiti
RVS Palladium
Wow! What a wonderful making-off movie. Bonocle loves craftmanship and passionated people behind the products. Big up for Oliver Goldsmith – and all other hand crafted eyewear labels out there who cares about quality and passion.
SUNGLASS WEEK 2012 is still going on and today we’ll introduce you to a lot of colorful shades. Enjoy!
Garrett Leight Nowita in a lovely color combination

Garrett Leight Amoroso
MYKITA & Alexandre Herchocvitch selection: Anai, Aritana, Regina
Oliver Peoples “Corie”

MYKITAÂ & Bernhard Willhelm “Rosi”
Oliver Goldsmith “Uuksuu” Grape
Thierry Lasry “Century”
RVS “Sugar”
The Copter is a new sunglass from Oliver Peoples with a sturdy metal frame and a few delicate details. An instant favorite. A secret is the fog lens print of the logo!
Oliver PeoplesÂ
MYKITAÂ BOB SXF
Oscar Magnuson B92D

These one of a kind sunglasses were custom made and put into an old tree-piece rimless Oliver Peoples frame at A. Kinney Court. Lovely. I especially like the shades of purple.
Photo: Adrian Mardyks
What a classic combo: Yellowish acetate frame with bottle green lenses!
Here are my favorites:
Clockwise from the top: Epos Venere, Garrett Leight Kinney, Epos Argos, Oliver Peoples Vintage O’Malley.

Barton Perreira Ribisi in Champagne/Vintage Green Lens
All sunglasses from Lunettes Shop. From the front:
Voyage Voyage & Noblesse from Lunettes Kollektion, Players 276 (Vintage)
Last weekend I visited the Lunettes Store at Torstrasse 172 in Berlin. What a beautiful boutique! They offer a huge collection of unworn vintage frames, both sun and ophthalmic. Besides that, they also have some handpicked brands (such as Clair Goldsmith, Moscot and Garrett Leight) and even more unique: their own line “Lunettes Kollektion” containing refined vintage shapes in interesting colors.
It’s a lovely story behind the lunettes shop. It all began with Uta Geyer. Uta was working as a scenery searching for vintage revisit for a theater when she came over the huge interest for vintage frames. Later on, she found such a beautiful (and cheap!) optometrists booth at eBay that she couldn’t resist to buy. One day, when sitting in a café she saw an empty boutique hall for rental… So all of a sudden she had an optometrists booth and a empty boutique just in front of her – this was a sign for the beginning of Lunettes Brillenagentur.


Vintage sunglasses on the 1st pic, Lunettes Collection on the 2nd pic. Round shape: Jeunesse Toujours in Miele & Olive; Caty shape:  Fräuleinwunder