Mark Nason spring/summer 2012 eyewear collection finds its edge

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The Mark Nason Eyewear spring/summer 2012 collection by Viva International Group features classic rock ?n? roll elements combined with signature embellishments reminiscent of the brand?s couture leather boot designs, such as the dragon, crosses and detailed roses.

Somerville, NJ-The Mark Nason Eyewear spring/summer 2012 collection by Viva International Group features classic rock ‘n’ roll elements combined with signature embellishments reminiscent of the brand’s couture leather boot designs, such as the dragon, crosses and detailed roses. The new collection consists of 13 ophthalmic styles and 18 sunglass styles for men and women.

The nine styles for men fuse cool sophistication with a rock ‘n’ roll attitude. To give it an edge, metal casted tips are inscribed with the Mark Nason cross/dragon logo and a Mark Nason raised metal logo plaque on the interior portion of each temple. Premium materials are used throughout the collection, including handmade acetates, matte and antique metal finishes and leather trims. 

The four styles for women are crafted in handmade acetate with a polished finish. Models MN Dessa and MN Lorna feature a trio of metal crosses on the frame’s temple, inspired by the detailing found on the brand’s leather bags. A metal trim enhanced by studs and a rose logo decorates the endpiece and temples of models MN Kari and MN Goldie.

The sunglasses collection includes eight men’s, six women’s and five unisex styles which feature polarized, CR-39 and CRXII lenses. The design elements in this collection include leather trims, textured metals and iconic logo treatments. Casted dragon/cross logo tips complete the look of the collection.

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