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Frozen Sunglasses

We chose to do something a little different and set a challenge for our L’Orbitalli frames. While they look hot on the runways of Paris and Milan, would they handle the freezing cold of NYC?

Could we freeze them? Would they survive? See our time lapse video, for proof! It was fun. Our material was up to the job, and they can take plus 300 Fahrenheit too. If you have other challenges for our frames, please let us know… we would be happy to test them further.. please drop us a line at designer@nouvellechicane.com

Freeze the Frames

Occasionally we are asked to make custom colors for our clients. We ask for a color swatch, a picture, a sample of the color 🌈 or even the Pantone code color.

Here is an example of how we dyed a white pair of our frames 😎 to a coral color

Colorizing White Sunglasses

You can do the same to an old pair of frames but you should make sure you know the material they are made from. You can always test first, but this is how we do it at Nouvelle Chicane.

you will need the following :

1000 grit sand paper, 8″ stainless steel pot, micellar water💦, tongs, a toothbrush, rit dye of your choice (always dye from a lighter color to a darker shade), white vinegar (1.25 cups), hair dryer .

Remove the lenses first. Make sure you put in an envelope or bag with them labeled (left or right and top/ bottom) Set aside for reinstallation later.

Prep the frames by lightly sanding all surfaces with 1000 git paper,

1) soak 🚿 and clean🧽 the frames with Micellar 🚰 water and a tooth brush. rinse 🛁 thoroughly to remove the 🧼 soap, then leave the frames to soak in water until you are ready to 🧪 dye. You can add a shot glass of vinegar too.  This opens the material pores and allows the dye to penetrate further.

2) fill a stainless steel pot, 8 inch diameter, 7 inch tall with water about 3/4 full. This allows the frames to tumble  in the liquid. Make sure the frames fit in the pot in the fully open position.

3) warm the water and add 1.25 cups of white vinegar.

4) carefully add 50 milliliters of coral rit dye (or your color of choice) we always suggest going to darker tone than the original frame color.

5) submerge frames 🤿  into the liquid, for minimum of 20 minutes continually poke and push / maneuver the frames. Open and close the temples, you want to expose all surfaces. Adjust the heat 🌡  so the frames roll 🔄 in the boil like below. see slow motion video.

6) remove the frames with tongs from the hot liquid. Leave the pot on the stove you may need to return the frames.

7) Wash frames under the cool water from your tap 🚰. Dry with hair dryer 🔥. Check color. if not dark enough put back in the pot 🍵. Add more dye or water as necessary.  Wet frames always look darker than when they are dry. Take this into account.

8) once completed the dye process, remove the frames, rinse 💦 and let the frames dry.

9) sand again very lightly as necessary to remove any roughness that occurred.

10) submerge the frames in water for at least 30 minutes ⌛️ to remove any excess dye. they always lighten 💡 up.

11) wash again 💦 with micellar water and tooth brush. rinse and let dry.

12) reinstall lenses, you may use the hair dryer to warm the frames to allow the lenses to pop back in. You can clear coat the frames to seal in the color but that glosses up the finish which you may or may not prefer.

Good luck.

Any questions contact us.

November 24th, 2023, New York NY: Charlotte Jones Opticians officially debuted Nouvelle Chicane’s L’Orbitalli Riviera bold white frame today.

L’Orbitalli Boutique Riviera Sunglass frame is now on display at her garment district boutique on 509 Ninth Avenue. This frame has throwback inspired 1960s styling making a bold fashion statement. This same frame debuted in Nouvelle Chicane’s very first collection at Paris Fashion Week and remains a French favorite and international standout. The name is based upon the Orbital bones that define our facial structures. The Classic Carbon Black L’Orbitalli is our favorite, but white is a pure stunner.. We only use high quality lenses, including gradient and flash mirror. This light, comfortable frame is our most head turning style. Made in the USA (NYC). Styled forever.

L’Orbitalli Boutique Riviera in White

NYC: 11/11/23: 38th Street and 509 9th Ave Midtown Manhattan.

This morning Charlotte Jones (an exclusive distributor of Nouvelle Chicane), is quoted in the Wall Street Journal’s Style section. The WSJ article discusses her and other NYC expert-insights into the best looks and how to pick your best frames. The best frame selections are always available at her boutique in the Garment district Charlotte Jones Opticians. Here you will find New York’s own Nouvelle Chicane , the most precious fashion artifacts in the city, also made in midtown.

Grace Styles the Vivace

In her beautiful store she has curated some the finest pieces she has collected throughout her career. These pieces have made their way into the wardrobes of select clients; including celebrity stylists, musicians and artists. Make an appointment with Charlotte and she will help you raise your “eyewear awareness” and fit you with a life changing look.

Nouvelle Chicane presented our latest Fashion Centric Eyewear in collaboration with the stunning collection presented by MLC Swimwear

Nouvelle Chicane featured our boldest white frames on the MLC runway at the NYSWIMWEEK event at the Moxy Lower East Side NYC on Thursday October 26th, 2023.

Daniel stole the runway with the iconic look seen here. The White L’Orbitalli Visiera frame reflected the theme of the show. Carefully selected eyewear (mask) will change how you are perceived. These frames are on display now at Charlotte Jones Opticians, 9th Ave midtown NYC

Stunning Swimsuits & Iconic Eyewear.

Iconic Allegretto Cat Eye Frame

NYFW Sept 7: Nouvelle Chicane Eyewear and Evita Scoccia’s Evita Store swimsuit collection combined for an evening of fashion & fine cocktails in downtown Manhattan at DOM. This, the inaugural event at a private downtown club, was an evening to remember. It was also the follow up to NYSW’s summer success. NOUVELLE CHICANE eyewear was called upon to compliment the stunning swimsuits developed by Evita Scoccia from her New York fashion house in midtown New York City. NOUVELLE CHICANE is co-located in Midtown Manhattan as well. The collaboration was natural. The result was stunning. Statuesque models stood on the edges of the stage posing and throw back 60s style while the DJ spun records and models dance like there was no end to the night. Visit Charlotte Jones Opticians to try on the eyewear shown here on 9th Avenue and 36th Street near Times Square and Evita Store for the beautiful swimwear.