Fresh Spring Trend Alert: Cat-eyes in Confidant Colors


We’re seeing a pattern here: new stock from two of our favorite collections arrived and a dominant theme for the femme is the bold, colorful cat-eye.

Here are some notable styles we just added to our stock from french designer Carolyn Abram & spanish frame company Etnia:

Filao’s striking shapes are enhanced by their lively dual-tones 

Etnia’s wood-grain textures are vibrantly highlighted with contrasting pop color accents


Keep checking back, as we should be expanding our bouquet of perfect spring models to inspire your ideal updated look!

Eyes on Fremont Collection’s Frame of the Week: Meet the “Solstice” in Matte Black & Crystal

   

This week we are highlighting another one of EOF Collection’s big hitters…


 THE SOLSTICE in Matte Black & Crystal

Most naked bicyclists would agree, all you need is some body paint & a cool pair of glasses!
This sweet & refined cat-eye is the quintessential femme silhouette– it will never go out of style. Matte black & crystal delivers an edginess that transcends time & the “red lace” temple detail gives this style a bit more zip!

The name “Solstice” honors the Fremont neighborhood’s most established summer kick-off event, the Fremont Fair with its memorable SOLSTICE PARADE. If you’re not familiar, it’s noted for the outrageous floatsnaked painted cyclists.


Eyes on Fremont Frame of the Week: Meet the “Lusty Lady in Reddish”

Meet Eyes on Fremont’s

 LUSTY LADY in REDDISH

the expressive red is rich without being garish and the matte white temple gives it a sultry touch
A number of memorable institutions have come and gone that contribute to Seattle’s character.  One of those places was the ever-provocative, THE LUSTY LADY. The 30-year old peepshow theater in Downtown Seattle was an women-run cooperative that was best known for its outrageously “punny” marquee display.  It closed its doors in June 2010; passing through downtown’s 1st Ave without the iconic marquee’s cheeky quips hasn’t been nearly as amusing since.