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Eyewear Deal

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Ports 1961 has teamed up with Safilo to boost its eyewear segment.

The brand has signed a 10-year licensing agreement with the Italian manufactur­er, which will design, produce and distribute Ports 1961 sunglasses and frames.

The first designs will be unveiled in January 2021 and the distributi­on of the eyewear collection will be limited to Mainland China.

“China is a key strategic market in our developmen­t plans, and we know how important it is for eyewear brands to be locally relevant to their target groups, especially in China, which is very specific, not only in terms of fitting but also with distinct tastes and local consumer trends,” said Safilo Group chief executive officer Angelo Trocchia. “With the addition of such an important brand for the Mainland China market, we will be able to further expand our presence in the country by adding a high-potential and very promising business.”

Founded in 1961 by Canadian entreprene­ur Luke Tanabe, Ports 1961 was originally establishe­d as a travel-inspired brand and It later expanded into a luxury women’s wear label. The brand has 550 points of sale. In addition to the flagship at 251 Bis Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris, others are at 120 Canton Road in Hong Kong, and 1576 West Nanjing Road in Shanghai.

Last August, Ports 1961 tapped a new creative team, including stylist Karl Templer and art director Fabien Baron, who are responsibl­e for the fashion design and visual identity, respective­ly. Previously, Ports was designed by Nataša Čagalj, whose title was women’s creative director. Her final collection was presented in February with a runway show during London Fashion Week. She joined the company in 2014, succeeding Fiona Cibani, who had held the role for four years.

— ALESSANDRA TURRA

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A fall look from Ports 1961.

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