Posts Tagged ‘Popcorn’

Jones New York Fall 2012 Eyewear Collection: Enduring Quality and Style

November 20th, 2012

Jones New York has been crafting superlative specs inspired by their sophisticated, polished, modern apparel for five years. Fall 2012 is no different. The new collection delivers on the promise of enduring quality and style.

J745
Delicate gold wrap hinge detail and easy, chic shape create a quiet elegance and timeless style that will make J745 your signature frames.

J217
A feminine addition to your fall look, J217 marries striking hinge detail with a savvy round shape for a twist on clean and simple design.

J518
The sharp, clean and current J518 frames exude confidence and poise. Geek-chic gone corporate, J518 is for the man in charge.

J339
A sophisticated, round frame and heavy-duty detailing, J339 makes keeping up with the Joneses look effortless.

About REM Eyewear
Serving more than 60 nations on six continents, REM Eyewear is a leading designer and marketer of eyewear worldwide, with headquarters in Los Angeles, Sydney, Hong Kong, and Barcelona. REM’s portfolio of brands includes Converse, Jones New York, Lucky Kid, Lucky Brand, Indie, Lipstick, and Popcorn. The company’s Base Curve division includes menswear designer John Varvatos and renowned luggage brand Tumi. Family owned-and-operated for more than fifty years, the company is headed by industry veterans Mike Hundert (CEO) and Donna Gindy (COO), Steve Horowitz (President), and Nicolas Roseillier (Creative Director). Base Curve Eyewear is the luxury division of REM Eyewear, a leading designer and marketer of optical and sunglasses worldwide.

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REM Eyewear Introduces New Spring Additions from Lipstick, Surface and Indie Eyewear

May 16th, 2012

REM Eyewear is known industry-wide for it’s strong brands, desirable designs, and always bringing freshness into it’s evolving collections. The new Spring additions from Lipstick, Surface and Indie do just that, continuing the tradition of great optical frames at an affordable price. REM never asks it’s customers to compromise quality for style.

Lipstick Eyewear, inspired by stylish women who are sassy and smart, reveals three new designs that are sure to dazzle and delight, tailor made for ladies with a bold fashion sensibility. Spotlight shines with luminous dot-dappled metal temples and a high-gloss acetate front. Nature influences the design of Instincts with organic open work hinges on a combination frame. The Pixie plays around with a cat-eye shape, in luscious acetate colors that will give women a look that pops!

Surface Eyewear is handcrafted for the discerning internationalist, a collection with exceptional style from the core to the surface. Each Surface design has progressive modern shapes accented with sharp style: The S106 has elements of architecture, with two layers of acetate, one is graphically cut away to reveal the contrasting tone beneath. Metal temples with aerodynamic laser cuts define the S107 and clean classic vent lines enhance the substantial acetate design of the S307.

Indie Eyewear specializes in simple classics and is a perennial go-to favorites for folks of all ages. Introducing the Denise, Indie’s first aluminum three piece mount, light in weight but robust in color. Judy is constructed with delicate detail, a generous front with subtle patterns throughout. For men, the Randy is an enduring style that incorporates form and function.

About REM Eyewear
Serving more than 60 nations on six continents, REM Eyewear is a leading designer and marketer of eyewear worldwide, with headquarters in Los Angeles, Sydney, Hong Kong, and Barcelona. REM’s portfolio of brands includes Converse, Jones New York, Lucky Kid, Lucky Brand, Indie, Lipstick, and Popcorn. The company’s Base Curve division includes menswear designer John Varvatos and renowned luggage company Tumi. Family owned-and-operated for more than fifty years, the company is headed by industry veterans Mike Hundert (CEO) and Donna Gindy (COO), Steve Horowitz (President), and Nicolas Roseillier (Creative Director). Base Curve Eyewear is the luxury division of REM Eyewear, a leading designer and marketer of optical and sunglasses worldwide.

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Converse Eyewear Collection Introduces Nine New Designs

August 26th, 2011

Converse Inc. introduces the latest collection of Converse Eyewear, featuring nine new designs from Converse Heritage Optical and the Converse Optical that combines quality eyewear with authentic style. Converse is born in basketball and raised in rock ’n’ roll, and the new Converse Eyewear collections, just like the brand, prides itself on continual reinvention.

Converse Heritage Optical

Classic style, augmented with vintage elements, the Converse Heritage Optical collection draws upon timeless old-school designs that always look modern. Look closer and you’ll see the famous Converse logo and signature stars in the rivet hinges, all crafted in the best acetate and metal materials.

Guys get very vintage this season with the semi-rimless Onto Something in subtle brushed metal, and the We’ll See, which channels the style of a 1950’s jazz great. Ladies will snap up the Pick Up, a wearable cat-eye in rich horn acetate, also feature in a perfect purple.

Onto Something

We’ll See

Pick Up

Converse Optical

The new Converse Optical collection possesses a hint of rebellion, with a splash of creative color and independent style.

For men, The Other Side features a distinctive brushed metal, Here To There sports an abstracted chevron temple, and the In Pursuit is a killer combo of triple layer acetate front with distressed metal temples. Women will have to choose between two new frames: Free To Go, a two-tone metal frame with curvilinear lines, and the Experiment, featuring gradient perforated temples layered for a unique effect.

Here To There

In Pursuit

Free To Go

Experiment

About Converse

Converse Inc., based in N. Andover, Massachusetts, is a wholly owned subsidiary of NIKE, Inc. Established in 1908, the Converse brand has built a reputation as “America’s Original Sports Company”™ and has been associated with a rich heritage of legendary shoes such as the Chuck Taylor® All Star® shoe, the Jack Purcell® shoe and the One Star® shoe. Today, Converse offers a diverse portfolio including premium lifestyle men’s and women’s footwear and apparel. Converse product is sold globally by retailers in over 160 countries and through 58 company-owned retail locations in the U.S.

About REM Eyewear

Serving more than 60 nations on six continents, REM Eyewear is a leading designer and marketer of eyewear worldwide, with headquarters in Los Angeles, Sydney, Hong Kong, and the UK. REM’s portfolio of brands includes Converse, Jones New York, Lucky Kid, Lucky Brand, Indie, Lipstick, and Popcorn. The company’s Base Curve division includes menswear designer John Varvatos. Family owned-and-operated for more than fifty years, the company is headed by industry veterans Mike Hundert (CEO) and Donna Gindy (COO), Steve Horowitz (President), and Nicolas Roseillier (Creative Director). Base Curve Eyewear is the luxury division of REM Eyewear, a leading designer and marketer of optical and sunglasses worldwide.

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Lucky Brand is Back with Three High-Spirited Eyewear Styles for Summer

August 18th, 2011


Just like your favorite pair of Lucky Brand jeans, you’ll want to slip into these comfortable and flattering shapes everyday, and never take them off!

Each RXable optical frame carries Lucky Brand’s famous “Lucky You” on the inner temple and the beloved signature clover icon on the temple tip. Summer has never looked better than through these new Lucky Brand optical frames.

Lucky ladies will love the Taylor, in vibrant triple layered acetate; it’s a sassy hybrid of cat-eye and rectangle that looks good on all the gals.

Model: Taylor

Model: Cruiser

Model: Spectator

The guys get hit with a one-two punch of style in Lucky Brand’s latest eyewear additions. The Cruiser is nothing but smooth lines, with a wave of tonal metal on the temple, set off by a bold contrasting streak through the acetate. A combination frame with killer classic style, Spectator is crafted from rich acetate with vintage-inspired diamond shapes on the end-piece, and coining detail on the temples.

About REM Eyewear

Serving more than 60 nations on six continents, REM Eyewear is a leading designer and marketer of eyewear worldwide, with headquarters in Los Angeles, Sydney, Hong Kong, and Barcelona. REM’s portfolio of brands includes Converse, Jones New York, Lucky Kid, Lucky Brand, Indie, Lipstick, and Popcorn. The company’s Base Curve division includes menswear designer John Varvatos. Family owned-and-operated for more than fifty years, the company is headed by industry veterans Mike Hundert (CEO) and Donna Gindy (COO), Steve Horowitz (President), and Nicolas Roseillier (Creative Director). Base Curve Eyewear is the luxury division of REM Eyewear, a leading designer and marketer of optical and sunglasses worldwide.

About Lucky Brand

Lucky Brand began crafting great-fitting, vintage-inspired jeans in Los Angeles in 1990, quickly earning the title of “America’s favorite.” The brand also produces apparel, shoes, accessories and jewelry for men and women that are sold at 209 retail stores within the U.S., high-end department and specialty stores select stores in Canada, and online at luckybrand.com.

www.luckybrand.com | www.remeyewear.com

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Lucky Kid Eyewear: Free-Spirited Style Crafted with Bold Personality

May 23rd, 2011

Lucky Kid frames with new eyewear designs featuring free-spirited style on frames crafted with bold personality, yet practical enough for everyday wear. This fully handmade collection in color-conscious acetate or metal provides durability for Lucky Kids and tweens on the move.

Lucky Kid eyewear sports signature details on every frame including Lucky Brand’s four-leaf clover on temple tips, “Lucky” logo on the temple, and “Lucky Me” hidden on the inside for a bit of cheekiness. Spring hinges, found on all Lucky Kid frames, function to provide essential comfort and strong flexibility.

Favorites for the girls include Dreamer, with laser cut floral temples in blossoming shades and grown-up feminine style. Beach Trip is her sassy sister with double layer acetate in irresistible colors and pretty patterned metal temples. Summer features a garden of flowers on a matte metallic frame, playful and bright just like its name.

For the dudes, the Skip Day is classically cool in an acetate front and basket-weave metal temples, while Break Time has a striking full matte metal construction, both in shades of blue, brown and black.

The new Lucky Kid campaign featuring the Summer and Skip Day was shot exclusively for REM Eyewear by photographer Marissa Zarembsky.

About Lucky Brand

Lucky Brand designs and produces jeans, sportswear, knits, wovens, outerwear, T-shirts and active wear. Additional Lucky Brand licensed products include swimwear and accessories for men and women. The Lucky Brand collections are carried at better department and specialty stores, and at over 183 company-owned stores nationwide and three internationally.

About REM Eyewear

Serving more than 60 nations on six continents, REM Eyewear is a leading designer and marketer of eyewear worldwide, with headquarters in Los Angeles, Sydney, Hong Kong, and the United Kingdom. REM’s portfolio of brands includes Converse, Jones New York, Lucky Kid, Lucky Brand, Indie, Lipstick and Popcorn. The company’s Base Curve division includes menswear designer John Varvatos. Family owned-and-operated for more than fifty years, the company is headed by industry veterans Mike Hundert (CEO) and Donna Gindy (COO), Steve Horowitz (President), and Nicolas Roseillier (Creative Director). Base Curve Eyewear is the luxury division of REM Eyewear, a leading designer and marketer of optical and sunglasses worldwide.

remeyewear.com | luckybrand.com

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