Elle Eyewear Made in France celebrates French history

Elle Eyewear is honoring French women with its new collection of frames. From an important philosopher/writer to a famous tennis player or an activist, all frames are named after women who in one way or the other played an important role in French history.
Simone de Beauvoir should be a familiar name, and most people will also know physicist and chemist Marie Curie. Thanks to Elle Eyewear you can now pay tribute to these ladies – and others – by wearing the frames named after and inspired by them.
The Made in France collection consists of feminine designs made of acetate with small metal details. Some designs are oversized, like the Juliette and the Marguerite, other more demure. Of course, all frames are made in France in the city of Oyonnax.
In Oyonnax, an old factory is housed where French craftsmanship in eyewear found its origin. This factory once started as a manufacturer of jewelry and hair clips made of acetate but reinvented itself successfully in the fifties by making acetate frames. Now, Elle Eyewear partners with this factory that so obviously is part of French eyewear heritage to produce this special collection. A perfect fit for a collection that honors and celebrates the important women of French history.