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In April 2003 Linda Farrow Vintage was re-launched. Simon Jablon, son of 70's designer, Linda, and now Creative Director, stumbled across a generous stash of original 70's & 80's sunglasses in their London Islington warehouse such as Vintage Pucci, Vintage Sonia Rykiel and his mother's own brand, Linda Farrow. Linda Farrow Vintage returned with vengeance to reclaim their rightful position consisting over 2000 different designs all in pristine condition, ranging from one-off pieces to 500 per style. All in their original packaging, Jablon decided to launch Linda Farrow Vintage and sell his retro specs to exclusive retailers world-wide. Linda Farrow Vintage has gained global recognition
with their unprecedented range of vintage sunglasses ; the brand has
become an embodiment for originality and flair. Following a highly
selective distribution policy, Linda Farrow Vintage and it's collaborations
sells to approx. 300 stockists worldwide to the best designer retailers,
department stores around the world. Stockists include the Linda Farrow
Gallery in Harrods (UK), Linda Farrow Gallery debuting in Joyce (Hong
Kong) Printemps (Paris) and Harrods Men's Department (UK), L'Eclaireur & Maria
Luisa in Paris, Penelope in Italy, Quartier 206 in Germany, Jeffrey
in the US and Isetan in Japan. As well as their collaborations, Linda Farrow Vintage are working with Printemps to launch the third Linda Farrow Gallery in the second floor. Exclusively designed by Matthieu Paillard, architect of recent projects such as the creation of the first Emilio Pucci stores (in Milan, Paris, Palm Beach and St. Moritz, all following the company's acquisition by LVMH) and the first ever Thierry Mugler Homme stores (in Paris and Frankfurt). This concept will house one off exclusive creations from talented contemporary fashion designers. The new debuting collections for SS06 will be in partnership with Sophia Kokosalaki and Luella. Both collections will be limited edition, only available from the Linda Farrow Gallery in Harrods, Joyce Hong Kong and Printemps Paris. |
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