Mr. Morel was very enthusiastic about the new designs, describing Lightec as a highly technical range while Nomad is a fashion forward range with men’s frames inspired by the romance of Cuba and women’s frames inspired by the sophisticated Norwegian city of Oslo.
Oslo consists of six models – three metal and three acetate created in layers of material to add volume and depth. The two layer acetate frames, (one solid, the other transparent) come in natural colours while the metal frames are produced in matching tones. The men’s collection ‘Cuba’ comprises three acetate, three rimmed and two semi-rimmed frames, all in sultry dark colours contrasted with metal edging.
Within the Lightec ‘Alpha’ range are frames for women and men.
The sleek men’s styles combine stainless steel with rubber while the women’s frames offer a choice in TR90 rimmed fronts with metal temples, as well as rimmed and semi rimmed fronts made from sheet metal. A choice of finishes include intense colours with “glass like transparency” and a sanded finish. Each frame in the Lightec range features an innovative patented screwless hinge that provides flex and comfort.
David Wymond, CEO of Eyes Right Optics, said the launch events attracted the company’s key accounts who were impressed with the
new collections. “The events were very successful for us – they’ve generated significant results,” he said.
For details, contact Eyes Right Optical (AUS) 03 9763 1333.