••■•••••11,111.-- , PHOTOGRA JOSHUA K 4 Jeff Kay, Robert Hetv wow Debbie Fink «.• D.O.C. Optic President and CEO Richard Golden has a new song and dance. It's City Eyes, a 3,000-square- foot store targeted for the urban, fashion conscious consumer at the Tel-Twelve Shopping Center in Southfield. "City Eyes has the deepest collection of couture eyewear in the state," said Golden. His wife, Shelley, elaborated on the concept at the opening. "It's a jewelry store for the eyes," she said. Jeweled eyeglasses sparkle on the counters and in the showcase. The custom-made glasses are from the Norma G collection, inspired by Richard's mother, the late Norma Golden. "She is the one who put fashion into the entire optical industry," added Shelley. In addition to the many eyeglass frames, which includes the upsca floras of Cartier, Chanel and Gucci, th acc-es Judith Leib :3f ptif1; and jv.1ry .1 and Ur grace the Uriji111.1141.11J11.1. fashion o n i ivar Prada. '3!) .111.* — tijurk Richard Golden, Mayor Brenda Lawrence Brenda and Howard Rosenberg Shelley Golden, Seth Golden, Dennis Archer Jr., Richard Golden 1, • I \ I It 1 20or • !?- - 1 . 1. 1.1. _VI "I 11 1.: \