ust In: New Colors for the Papa & Kerry
Expanding the optical options for those with smaller features, Selima Optique introduces two new colors to fit your face shape.
The spruce “ Papa ” joins the collection of gemstone inspired frames with our trademark Sapphire Gradient.
Our popular “ Kerry ” is now available in black.
elima Optique at D&A Summer ‘14 January 6-8
ew Stockist: Robin Brouilette + Tribeca Collective
Selima Optique just landed in TriBeCa at Robin Brouilette + Tribeca Collective !
Shop styles for women and kids! No cool Tribeca kid or chic mom should be without!
ntroducing the new Maggie Norris for Selima line: Marlene Optique
We proudly unveil our Maggie Norris for Selima collaborative sunglasses, ‘
Marlene Optique
.’ Four distinctly colored frames, including both matte and polished
finishes, inspired by the glamour and style of 1930′s Hollywood darling
Marlene Dietrich.
Maggie Norris is a consummate artist, infused with a passion that has
taken her to the very height of design, Haute Couture, a world where art
and beauty meld into a dialogue of craft and expertise.
“My affinity to the Haute Couture craftsmanship is because of its
unyielding perfection.”
Maggie Norris has always designed her collections in an attempt to create
pieces that are refined, unique and timeless. Furthermore, Maggie’s
Couture pieces have been featured in such publications as Vogue, Vanity
Fair and The New York Times, and have been exhibited in museums such as
the V&A, the Museum of the City of New York and The Museum of FIT.
Our ‘Marlene Optique’ exudes a similar style and sophistication her
clients have come to respect.
Find the Marlene available at Selima Optique stores in New York and Paris,
in our
online shop
, and stockists worldwide.
ntroducing the Money 3
In light of the never ending demand of our coveted Money 2 sunglasses, we had our sights set on a third installment.
elima Salaun at IAC’s Extraordinary: Icons, Iconoclasm, and Innovation
As well as an eyewear designer, Selima Salaun is a collector of vintage accessories. Salaun derives significant inspiration for her eyewear from her impressive collection of vintage accessories and glasses. Her collection of vintage eyewear is arguably one of the world’s largest. Motivated by her love for film, she initially sought iconic pieces worn by actors in film noir classics.
For those that can’t get enough of Selima Salaun’s style, there will be an opportunity to hear her accessories design perspective live at IAC’s 15th Annual Fashion Conference, as she will be a guest on the panel “The Main Event: Icons, Iconoclasm, and Innovation in Fashion and Accessories Design,” moderated by Frank Zambrelli, Chairman of the Accessories Council. You can find out more at, extraordinaryiac.eventbrite.com ...