As far as memory will go, from growing up surrounded by her mother's own designs, Fabienne-Coudray Mesel has a passion for That Which is Beautiful. So once her optical studies and her experience as an optician taught her a taste for those miraculous little objects, so simple and yet so complex, Fabienne's craving for the Beautiful finally took over.
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Established in 1979 as the first house of optical design in Los Angeles, l.a.Eyeworks' imaginative and uniquely crafted frames—designed by co-founders Barbara McReynolds and Gai Gherardi—have changed the way people think about eyewear. In addition to its groundbreaking ideas for glasses, l.a.Eyeworks' pursuit of “uncensored visions” has redefined perceptions with explosive marketing concepts, including its signature advertising campaign photographed by Greg Gorman. Known to frame lovers worldwide, the outrageous, expressive lexicon of l.a.Eyeworks has infiltrated the pop culture landscape from fashion to publishing to art and film.
In 2008, MONOQOOL was established north of Copenhagen by two Danes, whose vision was to bring new technology, design, and fashion to the modern eyewear industry. Their mission is to use the best from both worlds: to combine Danish design and an innovative mindset with Japanese craftsmanship and technology. Both owners have a life time experience doing business in both countries and one of them is still living in Japan with the responsibility for manufacturing. The idea behind MONOQOOL was to create something new. The result was two new concepts: the Helix series with its patented signature hinge and the Twins series with a three dimensional effect provided by its inventive double temples.
Jeremy Tarian designs work for the individual, not the label. As an alternative to mainstream brands and design houses, these frames join street couture with timeless design. You will love how every design re-imagines the meaning of chic by re-purposing it with the modern-chic.