
For Fall 2012, the eyewear fashion market will tour France with inspired frame designs from Plume Paris Eyewear. France, a beautiful country known for its fashion, wine, architecture, and culture became the muse for the latest frame designs for the Plume Paris brand. After visiting some of the most beautiful cities in France to inspire the latest collection, Plume Paris Eyewear designers picked their top three cities to draw inspiration from: Nice, Lyon, and Paris.
Kada
‘Kada’ a stainless steel frame, inspired by the city of Nice is one of the most romantic places in France. Earth color tones were used on the ‘Kada’ frame, colors that can be found through the French Riviera with hints of bright color throughout many flower markets in the city. Moreover, a soft rubber-like finish was given to enhance the look and feel of this modern designed frame.
Lyon
‘Lyon’ inspired by the city with the same name is a uniquely designed frame taking form with sharp angles just like those found in various architectural landmarks throughout the city. ‘Lyon’ takes on versatility by using two-tone color combinations to better highlight its unique frame shape.
Seine
‘Seine’ is a two tone stainless steel frame inspired by the capital city of France, Paris. The ‘Seine’ frame was directly inspired by the avant-garde type fashion found throughout the city. With this frame, you’ll find bright color combinations to this vintage inspired metal frame that is an unusual concept in the market. The corner edges of the frame front showcase and engraved design in order to showcase a glamor appeal.
The Plume Paris Eyewear fall collection is now available and can be ordered by calling Best Image Optical at 1.800.688.7661. You can view a complete product catalog at the official Plume Paris website: http://www.plumeparis.com.
About Plume Paris
Plume Paris Eyewear, a European influenced brand are produced keeping the wearer’s comfort in mind without sacrificing creative design and premium materials. The Plume Paris collection has different styles in order to satisfy whatever the wearer has in mind. Some frames take inspiration from 1940-1960’s while others keep a more modern edge.


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