Blackfin – Silverton

We already saw the new style direction that our friends at BLACKFIN  chose for their RX frames, but now it finds its full expression in their new sun-glass range.

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Retro yet futuristic design with strong urban looks trace the construction features of their model SILVERTON, which design focuses on the bridge. Beta-titanium (the material they normally just used for their temples) is now also used for the bridge. A solution that softens and lightens the frame. Every piece of Blackfin eyewear can become unique, just like the person who wears it.

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About Blackfin

There are those who follow the paths traced by others and those who break new ground. BLACKFIN design embodies the style of those who are always on the forefront, giving them a contemporary and cutting-edge image. BLACKFIN is driven by an innate desire to always look ahead and a deep awareness of their skills. This is why their products are the direct reflection of their abilities: the ability to perform a truly unique work and the attention to every single construction detail. Titanium and every single characteristic of it that’s what they know perfectly well; that’s their material; and that is why they are able to form it like no one else and why they succeed in combining it with a truly advanced design.

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Shooting: TEFdoesBERLIN
Eyewear: Silverton by Blackfin
Model: Sarah Settgast
Photographer: André Reichel

Author: maarten weidemaAfter being a freelance eyewear designer since 1999, TEF founder Maarten Weidema now solely writes about his fellow designers in the optical industry. His passionate mission is to promote independent eyewear to the international optical arena, backed up by a large group of bloggers and journalists from all over the world. He has recently been awarded "International Optical Personality of the Year", "Leading Innovator in Optical Social Media Marketing", "Social Media Marketing Company of the Year" and received several awards for "best eyewear blog" for his efforts to promote independent eyewear to a community of 517.000 eyecare professionals.

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