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DELUXE T H E N E W W O R L D O F L U X U R Y E Y E W E A R EDITION AN EDITORIAL AND ADVERTISING PARTNERSHIP FROM D E L U X E E D I T I O N 1

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DELUXE EDITIONS IMPECCABLE DESIGN. MULTI-FACETED DETAILS AND INNOVATIVE ACCENTS. INTENSELY RICH COLORATIONS. PREMIUM MATERIALS. CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY. IT S CLASSIC AND CLASSY. IT S THE NEW WORLD OF LUXURY EYEWEAR DELIVERING A TRULY DELUXE MESSAGE AND A TOTALLY FORWARD FASHION VISION. No Escaping Who It Is Deluxe brand signatures logos, colorations and keynote styling translate beautifully to eyewear in ways that enhance the name and the wearer. ESCADA VES 115V from Viva International Group Photographed by MARK BABUSHKIN; Senior Features Editor: GLORIA NICOLA; Trend Setting: JAMES J. SPINA; Hair/Makeup: BRYAN LYNDE/R.J. BENNETT REPRESENTS; Stylist: TINA LATONERO/R.J. BENNETT REPRESENTS; Models: ELIZABETH/MAJOR MODEL MANAGEMENT; JONATHAN WHITE/I MODEL AND TALENT; MICHAEL V/MSA 4 D E L U X E E D I T I O N

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DELUXE EDITION Salt of the Earth Deluxe eyewear is a contemporary redefinition of both the luxury market in general and luxury eyewear in particular. Pampered style nurtured by natural elements, quiet quality and a simplicity speaking to classy confidence. CONRAD from SALT. 12 D E L U X E E D I T I O N

Luxury Stepping Up To The Market By Marge Axelrad Experts who monitor the luxury marketplace use the same adjectives to describe and define the characteristics of luxury whether they are describing upscale hotels, fine wine, jewelry, automobiles or accessories. Exclusivity. The finest materials. Premium high quality and craftsmanship. Service excellence. Symbols of status. Anti-status status. Today, the allure of luxury or the realm of the rarified is more accessible to more people around the world than its traditional standard-bearers among wealthy families, royalty and the titans of industry. Consumer affluence, the impact of media, an expanding awareness of lifestyles of the rich and famous plus the sophistication of distribution and licensing are all contributing to extend opportunities within luxury. And eyewear and sunwear are more than ever raising their visibility in luxury s realm. Sunglasses and premium eyeglasses, and retailers and eyecare providers focused on the top-of-the-premium category, are increasingly being referred to as the entry point to the luxury arena. Designer and luxury accessories are taking center stage. When The Luxury Institute, a New York-based group, surveyed wealthy Americans for its proprietary Luxury Brand Status Index (LBSI), it queried respondents about luxury brands along four main pillars of brand stature. As defined by the LBSI, these include: consistent superior quality, unique and exclusive, social status as a product consumed by people who are admired and respected, and self-enhancement in that the brand makes the consumer feel special across all aspects of the customer experience. This year, the U.S. economy has been buffeted by many forces, causing several market observers and retailers to rethink their approaches toward the luxury market. In one of her latest reports, luxury market analyst Pam Danziger wrote that while the luxury market will rebound from the current climate, the luxury consumer, particularly the aspiring luxury consumer, is impacted. This will place tremendous competitive pressure on luxury companies and retailers, as they face a newly resistant affluent consumer with a mindset to hold onto their cash, rather than spend it, says Danziger, president of Unity Marketing. In addition, as Time s Style & Design recent Global Luxury Survey made note, No one is immune to the dramatic changes in the global economy over the past six months. Concerns about the environment and an increasing sense of social responsibility have fostered a new consciousness among consumers. These larger forces necessitate a new attitude toward luxury, one that is being redefined luxury and eco-awareness do not have to be mutually exclusive. Clearly, there are many new forces shaping today s luxury marketplace. But within it all is a customer segment that demands service, product knowledge and commitment to reconfirm his or her purchasing experience. D E L U X E E D I T I O N 13

DELUXE EDITION A Lavish Experience Luxury Eyewear Focuses on Selection, Atmosphere By Marge Axelrad and Service Offering a blend of unique environments, highly trained salespeople and premium service, today s luxury eyewear retailers are optimistic about their growth prospects, despite the daunting economy. Targeting a discriminating customer who is looking not just for exclusivity but also a high degree of personal attention and service, the tier of optical boutiques and specialty retailers who are seeing success today are cognizant of the role they play in defining the market for that customer. Numbers have been steady the higher you go, the steadier it gets, says Ed Beiner of Edward Beiner Purveyors of Fine Eyewear, one of the country s leading high-end retailers, with nine stores throughout Miami and Southern/Central Florida. We re seeing transactions haven t diminished, though fashion tastes are shifting people are looking for new and distinctive things. Beiner continues to focus on remodeling and polishing the stores, noting that the company s Aventura Mall store is being completely revamped. We always want to keep pushing upwards. Our customers travel and they see other stores. Many of our stores are positioned in such a place that they lead to impulse buying. Our POP and advertising materials are emphasizing that; we want to increase our ophthalmic Rx business. Two of our locations offer doctor services now and we re planning to increase the number of those. Our staff is also merchandising forward the unique and different collections we offer. Highlighting exclusives, but recognizing the growing importance brands have with luxury consumers is the Gruen operation in the New York metro area. Mitch Barkley, president of Ross Holdings, which acquired Gruen nearly one year ago, says the group will have nine stores by October including the Optyx store in Southampton, N.Y., and their newest location on New York s Madison Avenue using the Optyx by Gruen identity. The Gruen boutiques have been putting sunglasses into more visible positions throughout the stores, helping to boost sales of the category in addition to a strong business in ophthalmic. The company sells some brands exclusively in New York, such as the luxury Alviero Martini 1A Classe collection, and is a Cartier dealer. In addition it showcases high-end brands like Chanel, Bulgari and Gucci. We believe that total optical services are important. We ve just hired our fourth optometrist and now virtually all of our locations offer doctor services. We believe the whole professional side is a key element of the luxury business. With our opticians, we spend a lot of time training and improving how we explain premium lens options to our customers. At Ilori, Luxottica s luxury sunwear retail group, vice president and general manager, Michael Hansen, underscores the overall role of luxury in helping to redefine the eyewear category in the mind of today s discriminating 14 D E L U X E E D I T I O N

luxury consumer. Ilori has 13 stores to date and plans to open five more by year s end. We see a paradigm shift, Hansen notes. What the handbag and shoe industry has done is now happening with the eyewear and sunwear category. This is an important accessory which hadn t operated in that realm. Now we are seeing materials, design, technology and interpretations that lend so much interest to the category, it is helping that story become real. Ilori takes a curator approach to its selection with voice of Ilori walls and windows to highlight collection pieces and special series. Today, Hansen says limited-edition or special-edition pieces are an important part of creating a special experience for the customer. These are now showcased in a special fixture with accompanying information like a gallery that describes these pieces unique features. Ilori, now marking its first-year anniversary as a new chain, continues to seek the most high-profile luxury destinations in North America for its expansion. The stores design employs modern luxury materials to house eyewear as treasures while the customer service experience remains paramount. The Luxury Optical Holdings (LOH) group focuses on more than one definition of luxury. President Pierre Keyser, who oversees the group s 55 locations, emphasizes that while the overriding concept employs exclusive and selective product and superlative levels of service, the group, which has grown via both acquisition and organic expansion, is now concentrating on three distinct approaches within the arena. These include Optica, the majority of the stores, which heralds back to the original Optica of the 80s, the ultimate optical salon with an emphasis on ophthalmic, great service the Four Seasons concept of luxury. The Optica concept is open and elegant, showcasing the finest products, materials and environment, notes Keyser. New for LOH is Scene, a lively and fresh concept described by Keyser as featuring lighter color bamboo floors and white and yellow designs. It s an attentiondrawing approach geared to attract that impulsive buyer, on her way to Neiman s and Nordstrom, who sees a beautiful assortment in an inviting, fun, modern, easy atmosphere, he says. There are currently six Scene stores in the group, with others on the way. Finally, there is Morgenthal-Frederic, the top, the Hermes of optical, a bit more traditional, elegant, sophisticated a beautiful concept, a tiny footprint, the top of the top, Keyser notes, adding, The concept is that of an old Parisian optician, where you come in, you sit down and you are shown the product. The Morgenthal stores sell 85 percent of their own collection in addition to other selective lines like Cartier, Barton-Perreira and Chrome Hearts. We ve created a shop-in-shop concept for Morgenthal that we feature in some of our Optica stores. Scene stores sell a higher proportion of sun to Rx, a ratio Keyser estimates at 70/30 while the mix at Optica stores is approximately 50 percent to 60 percent sun to 50 percent to 40 percent ophthlamic, while Morgenthal- Frederics sales swing more predominantly to 80 percent Rx/20 percent sun. The environments vary and the customers are different, adds Keyser. In the luxury market, the key is to educate that customer on lenses, frames, everything, says Keyser. We want our customers to talk about their experience with someone else. If someone hasn t bought eyewear in a few years and is not familiar with the trends now, we want them to know if they spend $1,000 why they did and feel good about it. D E L U X E E D I T I O N 15

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