Tiger is out, Maria Sharapova is in.
And we’re overjoyed.
Last fall, TAG Heuer announced that tennis star and fashion-lover Maria Sharapova would be the new ambassador and muse for a women’s series of TAG Heuer Eyewear, adding a much needed feminine perspective to the Swiss company that’s most recognized for its luxury watches and racing-inspired eyewear.
While the announcement of Sharapova as an ambassador for TAG Heuer Eyewear preceded the scandal surrounding TAG Heuer’s other marquis spokesperson, Tiger Woods, there is no doubt that marketing execs in Zurich are breathing a sigh of relief that they decided to bring the 6′ 2″ Siberian tennis star on-board when they did.
Even better, we just got a glimpse at Urban Optiques of the fruits of the TAG Heuer-Sharapova Eyewear collaboration and we’re extremely happy to say that it’s the complete opposite of last year’s Lindsey Lohan-Emanuel Ungaro partnership.
When we think of Chloé, we think gorgeous French ready-to-wear fashion, handbags — and yes — beautiful eyewear.
Just in time for the Spring and Summer sun, we’ve received more than 20 new eyewear pieces from the Chloé 2010 Eyewear Collection, ranging from subtle and sophisticated, to bold, funky and avant garde.
Urban Optiques was the first eyewear boutique to carry Chloé in Southeast Michigan and we’ve moved so many Chloé frames in the past six months, that we decided to bring more, fresh stock in.
This is truly gorgeous eyewear that you’ll want to stop in to try on — especially the new narrower eyeglass frames that work on more petite faces and Chloé’s stunning line of sunglasses that will help you see and be seen … as well as protect your eyes from UV rays this summer.
Enjoy!
We woke up this Saturday to find that our first experiment in trying to bring our eyewear alive for our clients and patients through video got noticed … 4,000 miles away in Paris!
Yesterday, Lafont featured the Urban Optiques video highlighting one of our favorite French eyewear designers on their official blog “Le Blog LAFONT.”
What’s most remarkable to us about this whole story is that Lafont found our video on their own. We never tipped them off.
Lafont recently relaunched their website and included a blog as part of the redesign, which we thought was really forward-thinking. So it was the highlight of our weekend to find our video included Lafont’s website.
You can check it out here:
http://blog.lafont.com/2010/03/12/lafont-clip-by-urban-optiques/
And here is the video on Optiques TV that started it all:
Hopefully this will intrigue you enough to come in and check out the more than 70 Lafont-Paris eyeglasses we have in stock at Urban Optiques!
If you haven’t noticed yet, we adore everything about Lafont.
From their inspired optical eyeglass collection that offers a color, pattern and frame shape for seemingly everyone (it’s just a matter of trying them on, trust us) to Lafont’s imaginative sunglass line that breaks every convention — yet seem to always look so sophisticated, classy … and well … so French — Lafont continues to be one of our most popular eyewear lines among both our clients and the Urban Optiques team.
Last month, we refreshed our Lafont eyewear collection and brought in over sixty new Lafont frames from their 2010 Spring eyewear collection. Being the sun lovers that we are, we also picked a half-dozen new Lafont sunglass models as well for the store.
It’s how we people in the eyewear business remind themselves that Spring will eventually come: We buy new sunglass stock.
One of the Lafont sunglasses that really made our heart pound was the Lafont Brazil.
We’re looking to add a couple of select eyewear and sunglass lines to our current collection this Spring.
One of the designers who caught our eye was Paris-based Francis Klein.
There are a few of reasons why we are considering adding Francis Klein to our existing eyewear collection at Urban Optiques:
First, they just make beautiful, retro-inspired eyewear that’s hand-made in Paris.
Their frames — both optical and sun — are amazing works of art made by people who are passionate about creating unique, one-of-a-kind eyewear.
Second, no one in Michigan is carrying eyewear from this little French treasure (at least as far as we know), which makes them an even better fit for our buying philosophy.
Third, we love working with independent companies that haven’t diluted their brand or product through some giant corporate distribution network. Like L’Amy (the distributor of our Lanvin-Paris and Chloé frames) and Lafont-Paris, they are a joy to work with since they don’t have some giant company making the decisions from a disconnected boardroom. These are people who get what we do and will not compromise on quality, style or service.
It’s something we really appreciate around Urban Optiques, because it’s the essence of who we are and what we stand for.
So check out some of Francis Klein’s eyeglasses and suns and tell us what you think: