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030 ADVERTORIAL frame


KEEPING YOU IN THE


After serving the local communities since its foundation in 1934, Wilkinsons Opticians has reinvented itself as Wilkinson Eyewear Studio


from artisan brands around the world. By working with independent manufacturers across the globe who place the highest value on craftsmanship and quality, our Eyewear Studios create a platform to showcase these collections in a welcoming yet unique environment. Our staff are here to style you with the best eyewear on the market and guide you throughout your experience from beginning to end. At Wilkinson Eyewear Studios we want you to love what you wear, because, like a nice pair of shoes, it has to look and feel good. More than simply functional, your frame is a reflection of personality and style. Our eyewear stylists attend fashion


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shows around the world including London, Milan, New York and Paris. Store leaders and avid eyewear enthusiasts, Simon from the Sevenoaks Studio and George, the newly-appointed manager at Tonbridge, are off to Vision Expo East in New York to see what lies across the pond. Their mission is to


ed by a team of opticians who are also keen eyewear enthusiasts, Wilkinson Eyewear Studio stores have an eclectic mix of eyewear garnered


discover the next big State side super brand, following on from successfully introducing Garrett Leight California Optical last season. Each of the Wilkinson Eyewear Studios also has its own identity, individually curated, combining unique collections such as Kirk & Kirk and Anne & Valentin, with established and much-loved brands like Danish designed Orgreen and Face A Face from Paris.


Fashion favourites


Whatever your passion, our stylists are on hand to ensure you find the perfect new eyewear for your wardrobe.


Familiar face of our Sevenoaks Studio, Simon has a particular love for Mykita: “Mykita is a collection which I have always had my eye on, but when I refitted my store


in May 2018, I knew they were at the top of the shopping list. The Mykita Lite range is made from either surgical stainless steel, or a combination of acetate and surgical stainless steel. The instantly recognisable hinge on the Myktia is simplistic but amazingly engineered and is completely


screwless. The full metal frames


offer a mechanical look


being extremely lightweight but incredibly strong, while the acetate combinations are elegant and stylish in their simplicity.” George at the Tonbridge Eyewear Studio also has a favourite in the fashion forward collection Gotti. “Gotti really offers something


different for that client who’s after fashion but not a bold statement. Made from handmade Japanese titanium, the frames offer a refined, slick finish being incredibly strong and lightweight – I just can not fault them.”


For more information, or to book an appointment, call the Sevenoaks Eyewear Studio on 01732 453137, Tonbridge on 01732 353803 or visit eyewear.studio


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