Friday, January 18, 2013

New from Moscot

Moscot dug into its family archives to find inspiration for its Spring 2013 Collection, according to a company spokesperson. With Windsor rim inspired eyewires, intricate filigree, and other detailed features, its newest statement making metals complement their acetate eyewear. The collections are named Bella, Dov, Eisen, Jacob, Kleyn, Mazel, and Zeb. The Bella is named for Great Grandma Leba. It combines a metal acetate frame with diamond rivets on the front and temples, and a three barrel hinge. The Dov, named for Dr. Louis Rosenfeld who dispensed medical care for two dollars a pop, is made from metal with metal eyewire, stainless steel temples, detailed filigree, and Silicon nose pads. The Eisen, in memory of Joseph Eisenhower, a neighborhood trusted banker, who spent his days counting shekels and his nights tossing dice, use a metal acetate frame with perfectly round, Windsor rim inspired eyewire, acetate temples, and Silicon nose pads. Read more about the rest.

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