Visit with Michelle Lesniak Franklin
Recent winner of season 11 of Project Runway drops by Fetch headquarters.
Recent winner of season 11 of Project Runway drops by Fetch headquarters.
Designer Gretchen Jones chats with us about Portland vs. NY and her rescue dog Harry
Carrie Brownstein sports the Jack frames in military green in this Portlandia skit about a newspaper purchased by a link obsessed aggregate site.
We recently welcomed Georgie to Fetch headquarters as our live in office cat/security guard/cuddle champion.
With freedom to design frames and source materials based on the best suppliers, and by selling directly to our customers and through independently owned optical shops, Fetch Eyewear has been able to offer affordable eyewear(designed by real people) AND donate to animal rescue.
Animal Haven did an amazing job of keeping all of their animals safe, warm and fed though out the storm, even without power for a full week. In the wake of the storm, Animal Haven has absorbed a huge amount of new rescue animals displaced from their homes. They are now in need of extra funds to replace all medications, vaccinations, and supplies that required refrigeration and to care for additional animals transferred to us from evacuated and damaged shelters.
Portlanders are experts in getting cozy as the fall weather sets in. The rain is starting to fall and we are breaking out the galoshes, scarves, waterproof bags, and lots and lots of coffee.
Join us on Thursday, October 25th at Animal Haven in SOHO from 5-7pm to celebrate the launch of Fetch Eyewear. Enjoy food and drinks, try on frames, and meet adoptable animals!
Thanks to everyone for coming out and celebrating with us! Here are some photos from the launch party for Fetch Eyewear and the re-opening of the Pixie Project at Spirit of 77 in Portland, OR. What a blast!
Check out the teaser for Super Chill starring a few of our favorite models Vin Shambry and Greg Ash. The comedy series is based in Portland. We can’t wait to see the finished product!
What is Acetate? Cellulose acetate is a nylon-based plastic that is hypoallergenic. This material was first used for eyewear in the late 1940’s because of brittleness and other problems with previously used plastics.