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Kimiko: Eyewear Religion
Kimiko Eyewear launches Eyewear Religion. Targeted to women 25 and up seeking striking, sophisticated design, the initial collection consists of six stainless-steel styles.
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Menizzi: Biggu
Menizzi was founded in 2005 on the premises of providing fashion eyewear to serve the needs of children, tweens and the petite market.

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ClearVision: Urban Junction
ClearVision Optical introduces Junction City, an ophthalmic eyewear collection created for 18- to 35-year-old consumers, who thrive on wearing stylish designs without compromising their smart spending philosophy for living well.

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Signature: Dakota Smith Los Angeles
Signature Eyewear relaunches Dakota Smith Los Angeles, a completely new collection designed for a male “psychographic” that is young in spirit and original in thinking.

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Sàfilo: Liz Claiborne and Claiborne
Sàfilo USA unveils new Liz Claiborne and Claiborne fashion offerings as part of each brand’s Spring ’09 relaunch strategy under the creative direction of Isaac Mizrahi and John Bartlett, respectively.
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Marchon: Jil Sander Eyewear
Marchon launches Jil Sander Eyewear, a men’s and women’s line, consisting of 25 sunglasses and 13 ophthalmic styles.

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Cinzia Designs: Redeux
Cinzia Designs, A Division of Europa International, introduces the Redeux collection.

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Sàfilo: Fossil Women’s Ophthalmics
Sàfilo USA celebrates its 10-year anniversary with the Fossil brand by adding a women’s line to the popular collection.
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