gogosha optique : the word on the street
Recently gogosha optique was invited to take part in a special edition of
the hit TLC
show 10 YEARS YOUNGER -- the crew came in and Julia worked her magic
-- we can't say any more right now... what with non disclosure etc etc, but
as soon as we know the air date we'll post it up.
Don't sit too close though or you'll ruin your eyesight!
Available at news stands now!! Check out Gogosha Optique in the August 2008 LUCKY
MAGAZINE (page 52).
Gogosha Optique part of 'Openings' in the May 2008 edition of LOS
ANGELES MAGAZINE
Yelp
Daily Candy
Jargol
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Los Angeles Times
Curbed LA
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KCRW - Fringe Benefits
more about gogosha optique...
"Julia Gogosha-Clark has an encyclopedic knowledge of eyewear and a knack
of finding the perfect pair of specs to suit your style and shape of your face.
This is clearly her passion and she really knows what she is talking about. Gogosha
Optique has a very unique and extensive selection of frames, all from really
cutting-edge European designers. I fell in love with a frame that was way above
my price range, but that has not stopped me from fixating on them since then.
By the end of the day, I felt humbled and schooled in the art of optical design.
If you are looking for unique eyewear, be it sunglasses or prescription, gogosha
optique is definitely the place to go." (Senior
Editor - Yelp - Los Angeles)
Gogosha Optique, Julia Gogosha's bright, modern, new eyewear boutique on the
east side (Silver Lake, Los Angeles) features high-end international designers
like Theo, Orgreen, Cutler and Gross, Oliver Goldsmith, Barton Parreira, Mykita,
Kirk Originals and Anne et Valentin. Visionary Julia Gogosha Clark fits your
frames based on your physical characteristics (i.e., face shape, brow structure,
cheek bones, bridge), lifestyle (will they be run over? mangled by dog? flung
by babies?), and personality (architecturally minded? sports buff?). She'll offer up several pairs with proper proportions, but the style is always up to you.
Once you've picked the winner(s), hand over your prescription, and your specs will be ready in four days to three weeks. But you'll
be feeling glasses half full in no time. (Daily Candy)
With a personal collection of 80 pairs, Julia Gogosha-Clark knows her frames. Sick of the loud logos that clutter L.A. faces, she's bringing under-the-radar collections to Silver Lake. Limited-production eye candy includes neon pairs by London label Kirk Originals ($425 to $545) and resurrected 1960s sun styles from Oliver Goldsmith ($360). Good news for eyeglass snobs.
(Los Angeles Times)