In true contemporary fashion, the Luzette Glasses embody an asymmetricality that creates an intriguing contrast to the well-balanced nature of the wearer's physiognomy. Designer Marc Tran conceived and overall outline of the spectacles so that it's equal on both sides; however, the unique treatment of the bridge and the uneven integration of two different materials will have you doing a double take.
The chic optical accessory features arms covered in cork with the same spongy bark-derived substance forming an S shape from the bottom of the left lens, diagonally upwards and along the top of the right lens. A sleek black anthracite PVD coating covers the remaining surfaces for a dapper duality in the Luzette Glasses.
Skewed Cork Spectacles
The Luzette Glasses are a Contemporary Spin on Correctional Eyewear
Trend Themes
1. Asymmetrical Eyewear - Creating optical accessories with asymmetrical features to add an intriguing contrast to the well-balanced nature of the wearer's physiognomy.
2. Cork Integration - Integrating cork material into eyewear design to create a unique and sustainable aesthetic.
3. PVD Coating - Using PVD coating to add a sleek, dual-tone finish to eyewear design.
Industry Implications
1. Eyewear - Eyewear companies can incorporate asymmetrical features, cork material, and PVD coating into their design and manufacturing processes.
2. Sustainable Fashion - Sustainable fashion companies can explore the use of cork material in their products to create a unique, eco-friendly aesthetic.
3. Industrial Design - Industrial designers can experiment with asymmetrical design features in their products and explore the integration of unconventional materials, such as cork, in order to disrupt traditional product design.