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Looking left of centre Le Specs explores the art world partnering with pop culture creatives Craig & Karl for an exhilarating collaborative collection. Like-minded willingness to push boundaries and the need to challenge the status quo gives way to a fresh take on eyewear for fall and winter 2014 collection.

Growing up as children of the 1980s in Australia, Le Specs and the classic French flag branding were indelibly etched into our collective memory. Extremely iconic and at once both strangely exotic and brazenly Aussie. And who could ask for more than that?Craig & Karl

Known for their vibrant art with undertones of subtle humour, Craig Redman and Karl Maier apply their signature. “We were looking to work with someone who had a fresh take on sunglasses and who could bring something their approach felt so now, is instantly recognisable and has the same bold and tongue in cheek attitude as the Le Specs brand.” said designer Hamish Tame.

Reality bends into fantasy with graphic frames inspired by hand-drawn squiggle lines. Familiar accoutrements such as key motifs are morphed into striking eyewear as a novel play on form with keyhole detail between the eyes further emphasized by arms that resemble keys, hinting at a world of hidden messages and secret codes.

Stripes and polka dots sit harmoniously alongside luminous colour combinations of peach, mint and citrus superimposing a fun new reality onto the classic shapes of the range. Noted photographer to i-D, Another Man and Dazed & Confused, Alex Sainsbury amplifies the hallucinatory theme with a Leigh Bowery-inspired campaign ambushing banal scenarios with full-body lycra.

Expressive, transformative, and larger than life, the “For Eyes” collection has already captured the sights of industry leaders such as Colette from France, Icon from Belgium, Tsum from Russia, and General Pants from Australia. Ensuring an influx of influencers to its ranks when it arrives into stores February 2014.

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