FRAMES OF LIFE - MOMENTS OF LIFE
Life is made up of moments that follow each other, constantly bringing
something new. It is composed of different sensations and emotions, and
our eyewear accompanies you on this fascinating journey, like a trusted
accessory from which you never want to be separated. These are not just
simple frames through which to observe the world, but instruments through
which to enjoy every moment intensely, grasping even the smallest and
most subtle of nuances.
This project is inspired by the Giorgio Armani eyewear collections of the
Eighties. These are more than just reproductions of original models that
rediscover the artisan quality of those collections and evoke the spirit of the
traditional production methods used to make eyewear in the past. The
initiative is also a strategic one, for which the main production lines, typical
of those years, have been started up again. The result is a collection of
eyewear that maintains a strong identity linked to how it is manufactured.
At the time these were modern pieces, and now in a modern way we have
rediscovered our roots. These are objects with a refined design, which
accompany us in every moment of our lives. Strong choices require a sure
taste, because no one forgets a look, and a pair of glasses.
"Frames of life" for her
Pure oval (GA 789) - A new edition of the classic, round optical frames
that are strongly inspired by the '20s. Temples are characterised by a light
tubular plastic decorative trim and a piston hinge. They are available in
shades of black/ruthenium, glossy brown/brown and Havana/matt silver.
"Frames of life" for him
Intellectual chic (GA 828) - A round shape that reflects the elegant taste
of the '40s. The acetate front features a metal nosepiece fixed with rivets,
and the flex temples are decorated with a thin tubular plastic trim. The
colours range from shades of light Havana with palladium temples, to black
with palladium temples, Havana with brown temples, reddish Havana with
dark ruthenium temples and striped grey with palladium temples.
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