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Loes Brussen has been put forward as a Founder nominee for Most Influential Women in Optical 2026. A frustration in 2012, a label in 2018, and now, a nomination across Europe.
Frank and Lucie's Eyedentity appeared in a European fashion editorial shot at Loft Studio 85, alongside statement coats and shoes from Il Cappottino, Daname Paris and Lola Cruz. The blog shows how the oversized, square frame holds its own on a high-fashion set. Closes with a soft link to the Eyedentity product page.
Around the 21st of June, the sun refuses to set at a reasonable hour. The evenings stretch, the light turns gold, and suddenly a terrace with a good book feels like the only place to be. The only thing you need is the right pair of glasses.
The World Cup is played on North American time. Which means Europe watches in the middle of the night. Weeks of late-night screens, dark rooms, and eyes that will not quite switch off. This is where a blue light filter quietly earns its place.
Summer changes what a man wears. Not the instinct behind it. Frank and Lucie MEN sunglasses for the season ahead: named after Armani's world, worn with Italian ease.
A reader for the evening, sunglasses for the day. Or two pairs of sunglasses, because why choose. The Sicuro 2 Pouch and the Eclips solve the same problem differently. This is how to travel with your eyewear properly.
The right sunglasses do more than protect your eyes. They frame your face. And the one thing most people forget to check before buying? Their eyebrows. This blog breaks down the golden rule of sunglass fit, explains why the shape of your top bar should echo your brow line, and introduces four Frank and Lucie frames that each work with a different brow type. Plus: when covering your brows entirely is not a mistake, but a statement.
The DYANNE was designed to be worn every day. For those who want to wear it exactly that way, with their own prescription, a growing network of opticians across the Netherlands is ready to help.
Fashion has a habit of naming things after people it is not really talking to. Mom jeans. Dad sneakers. Granny chic. But style has never worked that way. Not the kind worth having.
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