Friday, February 17, 2012

Solange Knowles in Oliver Goldsmith Hex

Beyonce's little sister, Solange is on the current cover of Rollercoaster magazine.
The model, DJ & singer can be seen wearing the Hex sunglass, by none other than Oliver Goldsmith.

You can read the full interview in Rollacoaster, out during next week’s London Fashion Week.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Happy Birthday Henry Rollins

Happy Birthday to one of our favourite rockers, poet, political activist, singer-songwriter, spoken word artist, comedian, publisher, actor, and radio DJ.


A quick snippet from the CBC's Strombo show featuring Henry on his last tour through Toronto.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

It's The Kid Famous live from Spectacle for Pizza Pizza TV!

Our boy Famous stopped by with Pizza Pizza TV's Real Sammy T to shoot an episode of That's Awesome! Check out the segment below featuring The Kid Famous video for Typical Girl:




The boys were done up in fine Spectacle fashion, modeling a couple sunnies by Oliver Peoples.




The Kid Famous flashin us the J Gold sunglasses in the Red Garnet colour, while Real Sammy T pulls of the Daddy B in one of it's newest colours, Matte Shadow Grey.


The J Gold in Red Garnet.
 

The Daddy B in Matte Shadow Grey.





A peek behind the scenes of episode 13 of That's Awesome! now playing on PPTV in Pizza Pizza restaurants across the province.

Thanks for stopping by guys and letting Spectacle give you a little extra style, just what we do best because Spectacle Loves You!

And for more on Spectacle's collaborations with The Kid Famous, check out the video for This Chick is Crazy.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Newly Released Cazal's are Here!

Gwen Stefani in the all-new 905 by Cazal.


Cazal, the German eyewear company behind some of most iconic faces in pop culture of the last twenty years has just released some new models including the 905 and the 616 and Spectacle on Queen West has got 'em, naturally!


The 905 in Gold with Green Gradient Lenses.



The 905 with White highlights on Gold.


Also available in Black and Gold.


Spectacle is also excited to have the Cazal 616 in both clear prescription and sunglass tints.  Those with a keen eye may recall this distinct frame was the signature look of Spike Lee's Mars Blackmon character from the early 90's Nike ads with Michael Jordan.






The 616 as made famous by Spike Lee.



Mars Blackmon: "Is it the Shoe's Michael??"


The 616 Sunglass variant in tortoiseshell.


The classic black 616 with Gradient Grey Lenses.


These new models along with some original vintage pieces and the current Cazal collection are in stock at our Queen Street West Boutique.  Take a peek here at some of the other styles from one of the most sought after brands in the world! 

Spectacle is your hookup if, like the Cazal Boys, you're lookin to be 'Snatchin' Cazals!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Cee Lo Green Rocking the Super Bowl & The Voice

Nobody can upstage Cee Lo Green, and who better to keep Super Bowl XLVI classy...



Rockin' his signature Ultra Goliath II sunnies, livin' large is what it's all about. 



Catch Cee Lo on his latest gig, laying down the law on The Voice, because somebody's gotta coach those kids how it's done!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Face a Face's Pascal Jaulent, Designer of the Month!

Our lovely display of offerings currently at Spectacle on Yonge Street.

A spectacle favorite for many seasons, Parisian eyewear line Face a Face has built their reputation on stunning colours and vibrant shapes.  February is a big month for the fellow behind many of these designs as Eyestylist, the Fine Eyewear Design Review has selected Face a Face designer, Pascal Jaulent as their influential designer of the month!


Pascal in his Face a Face, PRINT 3.

In his interview, Pascal explains some of the design ideals behind the handmade line:

The basic principle of Face à Face has always been architecture, and now we also combine fashion with shapes and colours – it is very artful. When designing frames, it is important to pay attention to design, but also fashion trends. Frames are a personal object or accessory that has to be connected to fashion trends.

The Ebony 1 in colours 494, 598, and 794 just arrived at Queen Street today!

There are many more collections now than a few years ago. Frames are a personal expression, and the attention that people are paying to frames is a growing, positive trend. I want customers to say ‘this is beautiful, and my eyes smile’. I like to make people look beautiful in their glasses.

With some of the most distinct, handmade acetate styles, it's no wonder the brand has warmed it's way into our hearts, which is why you'll find the collection at both our Yonge Street at Lawrence Park location as well as our Flagship Boutique on Queen West.

Catch the rest of the interview with Pascal here and don't miss our last showcase of colourful models here!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Spectacle Presents Yellow Plus at Lawrence Park!

In his recent travels around the world, on the hunt for new and exciting collections to share with our clients, Spectacle founder and owner Jag Dhillon has come across quite an elegant collection hailing from a town north of Kyoto, Japan. 


Also available in half matte black, half polished silver finish.
The frames are constructed from titanium, featuring acetate temple tips.  The colour palette of the line consists of matte finished fronts in earth tones, Browns, Blacks, Olive, Violet and and Red. Each features a painted front with a polished, brushed finish in chrome or gold on the inner surfaces.


All design and construction of the collection is done in Japan where Yellow Plus emphasis the importance of having control of every element of the process.


"It’s our policy to coordinate the most reliable engineers in each field of component parts and processes and have careful arrangements over and to make confirmation on each production process.  We can control the slightest movements of lines in this way It is quite important for our production to make these kinds of confirmations."

The Alison, pictured in deep violet, matte finish.

The Chloe, in matte olive and polished silver.

Yellow Plus aims to produce styles that, although may be in line with current trends depending on year to year,  are intended to be styles that don’t date themselves to a particular season.

The Alec, shown here in matte chocolate with polished gold edges.

"We think the styles should be given the first priority. Therefore we don’t stick too much to the fashion of short life but we pursue the styles, which are appreciated to be beautiful constantly by users over the long period."

The Yellow Plus collection is available at Spectacle's Lawrence Park and Queen West shops for your viewing pleasure, because after all, Spectacle Loves You!