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Vision of Paradise
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Linda Farrow, the pioneer behind Yoko Ono's trademark wraparounds (a result of Farrow's experimenting with screws on frames) and eyewear wholesaler for major brands (including Pucci, Balenciaga, and Sonia Rykiel in the late '70s and '80s), is back with a vengeance. Since 1970, in collaboration with her optician husband, Farrow has designed and produced hundreds of styles for her own collection and for others, including the Sterling Moss sunglasses. This spring when her son, Simon Jablon, decided to pick up the trade for himself, he opened her warehouse in London's Islington area to discover more than 1,000 pairs of vintage sunglasses in pristine condition. And with that, Farrow's fierce design sensibility was recharged. Selling the vintage pieces at upscale retailers like Browns, Maria Luisa and 10 Corso Como, Linda Farrow Vintage is back "to reclaim their rightful position on the bridge of the most fashionable noses in the world," says Sleazenation's Nicola Evans. Future plans include selling out the discovered sunglasses to stockists around the world, and collaborating with a major, as yet unnamed fashion house for a fall 2004 collection, to be premiered at the February shows. And don't worry, if you don't get your hands on a pair of the limited number of vintage shades, Farrow, along with her son Simon, will be showing their new signature collection at fashion week as well.
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