© Robert La Roche
© Robert La Roche
The exhibition displays La Roche’s craftsmanship and branding creativity with a selection of glasses, design drawings, photographs, and advertisements. La Roche produced eyewear frames whose textures and colors set new international standards. With equal attention to detail he directed his own marketing campaigns, some of which are now as legendary as the glasses themselves. From the 1200 models he created between 1973 and 1999, La Roche is now widely considered as one of the key designers of 20th century eyewear. Many of his “classic” frames have an enduring popularity, and his vintage models are still highly coveted.
Born in Vienna in 1938, La Roche joined a renowned tradition of Austrian eyewear design whose forerunners included Udo Proksch (aka“Serge Kirchhofer”), Cari Zalloni (Cazal), and Dora Demmel (Silhouette). Emerging from the creative ferment of Vienna in the seventies and eighties, his success story is largely that of an entrepreneur. “The La Roche brand is one of the eyewear fashion world’s first start-ups,” as exhibition curator Thomas Geisler put it. “From design to production to marketing, Robert directed the entire enterprise with extraordinary energy and enthusiasm.”By maintaining his own small and independent company, La Roche was able to respond quickly with fresh designs whenever he sensed new trends developing in public taste.