Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Spectacle Yonge St. is getting into the Holiday spirit!



With all the snow blowing around out there its not hard to get into said spirit so the Yonge St team went ahead and put up their tree and being the spectacular people that they are its decorated with glasses frames.



Come in and visit us at "Spectacle North" to take advantage of our winter sale and find a pair of frames for you and maybe one for that special someone.



If you can’t find the perfect pair for the Scrooge on your list we have gift cards available and Santa says they make an excellent present for the holidays.

Also during this time of giving why not give someone the gift of sight by dropping off your previously worn frames and lenses. We will be collecting through the holidays and sending them off in the New Year, so when you come in to pick up something new and fabulous, bring in your old pair.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Spectacle Christmas Party Pics

Fun fun times with the best looking staff on earth (and their guests), take a look for yourself.......

































Thanks to AME for playing host, Spectacle Loves You.

Spectacle Voted "Best Optical 2010"

Spectacle Loves Geek



Spectacle is proud to be a sponsor of Mr Geek and his music, some of us will be out at the VIP launch of his new E.P. tonight. Hope you RSVP'd !!!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Spectacle Loves this Time of the Year!


For ten years Spectacle's been decorating the faces of Toronto with the greatest selection of Specs and Sunnies from around the globe. Our special thanks go out our clients for showing Spectacle the love over the years and it's our pleasure to offer some incredible deals as part of our year-end sale!

Take advantage of sale prices on fabulous limited edition pieces, vintage collections, designer eyewear and sunwear!

Remember to book your eye exam now to take advantage of your expiring vision care plan and save big!

And for that tricky-to-buy for guy or gal on your list, Spectacle does have Gift Certificates available to help share the love.

Thank you again for the support this year and we look forward to seeing you at any of our three locations on Queen Street West, Yonge Street north of Fairlawn Ave, and the Distillery District.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Spectacle Loves Curtis Santiago

Local artist Curtis Santiago has been doing some pretty radical stuff for a while now, even earning himself a sponsorship from Alain Mikli, the world renowned createur de lunettes.

Curtis has an upcoming show in Toronto's up and coming junction neighborhood and word on the street is that it centers around the famous "shutter shades" that Mikli created as well as the Ray Ban Wayfarer (you may have also heard of this frame)

Peep the flyer yo..........



And now a word from the artist in the form of his mission statement.........

When I was a kid, in the 1980s, my mother used to drag me to flea markets where I developed an obsession with Bossons wall masks or Bossons heads (the collectors’ term.) A series of hand-painted, high relief portraits, sculpted from gypsum plaster and produced between 1958 and 1982, the heads were eventually curated into groups and organized according to their various themes, hence: The Seafarers, The Europeans, Men of the Deserts, Dogs of Distinction, and so on.

One collector on Flickr’s group portrait reveals the almost nightmarish homogeneity imposed on such a heterogeneous group. A casual survey reveals an Arab, an First Nations chief, a poodle, a leprechaun, a Romany and a squinting pirate.

I longed to own the collection, as a child, and if I retain this nostalgic affection for the heads; I question their/the various Bossons artists’ perverse sense of exoticism.

As a Trinidadian-Canadian person growing up in a small, predominantly Caucasian suburb of Alberta, the Bossons aesthetic—kitsch racism, dismemberment, deranged otherness—repelled and fascinated me, and still does.

I have wall-mounted the heads also, but on partial walls, to suggest a violent reclamation of the objects from their original and imaginative site. I have added shades and grilles—the kind of hiphop accouterments that the young suburban girls and boys I knew would eventually adopt as a way of biting off mainstream hiphop.

By doing so, I am creating layered nostalgias, that do and do not belong to me.

The layers signify the complexity of my engagement with these artifacts, and question my place within popular culture’s representations of race and gender.

The masks (with their profound relation to European Modernist art’s appropriation of so-called "primitive" African masks; with these artists’ subsequent creation of astonishing hybridities) are ready mades that I have altered towards remembering myself as something other than—in this instance—disembodied and obscured.

Towards constructing myself, through the lenses of art and memory, as a whole person.


Thanks for keeping us in the loop Curtis, Spectacle Loves You

Spectacle creates some Buzz


To help busy people the world over during this hectic holiday season Now Magazine created a special holiday buzz gift guide, and who did they come to for some awesome gift ideas? The spectacular team at Spectacle of course.

Have a gander at our collaborative efforts........


Cutler and Gross 1015 in a Matte Tort, matted colors are one of the hottest things going in the eyewear world right now and these 40's inspired C&G's do a great job of showing why.



Moscot Nebb in Olive Green, Moscot has been making fine frames from N.Y.C.'s U.W.S. for close to a century, they haven't changed the design or concept behind what they do in what seems like forever and that's why they still kick butt.



Cutler and Gross 0773 in Brown Cream Horn. A unique color in a classic shape, this one is for the man or lady with the gusto to pull it off. Good thing so many of our clients are brimming with gusto.

Cutler and Gross is available at all Spectacle locations, Moscot is available at our Queen St and Distillery District locations and at Yonge St by viewing.

Good luck with the holiday shopping folks, remember Spectacle Loves You... and has gift cards available.