Draft:Selima Optique
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Selima Optique is an eyewear company headquartered in New York and founded by "opticienne-lunetiere" Selima Salaun. Founded in 1993 with a retail location in SoHo, New York, the company has expanded and is best known for its in-house brand, which is sold online, wholesale to other retailers globally, and alongside other brands at the company's various international retail locations.[1] Founded by designer, optometrist, and optician Selima Salaun[2], the company is headquartered in New York City, where its first boutique opened on the corner of SoHo's Broome and Wooster streets in 1993.[3]
Selima Optique's retail stores carry vintage eyewear[4] and other contemporary brands, they also carry an "eclectic" in-house brand.[5] Offering both bespoke frames and signature styles, the brand was originally recognized for creating custom frames for celebrity clients like Madonna, Bono, and Liv Tyler,[6] but also for styles popularized by Ryan Gosling[7] and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy.[8] The company has also collaborated with a number of other institutions and people, including projects with the Neue Galerie[9], designer Pamela Love[10], and artist Hiroshi Sugimoto.[11]
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- ^ Murg, Stephanie. "Freudian Hip: Selima Optique Teams with Neue Galerie for Sigmund-Style Sunglasses". AdWeek.
- ^ Codinha, Allesandra. "Pamela Love and Selima Optique Launch A Joan Didion Inspired Collaboration". Vogue.
- ^ Cascone, Sarah. "Hiroshi Sugimoto Designs Luxury Glasses Inspired by Marcel Duchamp". artnet.