Still Photography: NED MATURA
Modern Metallics
Time to greet the next wave of metal—slim profile, flat surface, daring color. —Patrisha Holly Zabrycki
From top: FRANCIS from l.a. Eyeworks; SHIFT from theo Eyewear; ACE 8657 from Bevel Specs
Masters of Specs
Rimless and semi-rimless put the focus on superb lens quality, and that means proper finishing and coating. —Patrisha Holly Zabrycki
From top: OGA 72980 from Morel; SILHOUETTE 5402 from Silhouette
Classically Shaped
Navigator, aviator and pilot shapes are steadily staying prevalent while adding new fine touches of luxe materials. —Victoria Garcia
From top: BMW 6510 from Aspex Eyewear; LEIF from SALT. Optics
Clear and Present Embellishment
Translucent zyl striated with earthy hues from green to amber AND a beveled edge elegantly dressed with small-scale crystals...fresh ways to indulge in style. —Patrisha Holly Zabrycki
From top: STANWIX from Norman Childs Eyewear; CAVIAR 6173 from Ultra Palm Optical
Tech Meets Luxe
Temple technology gracefully eases its way into luxe sunwear with articulate hinge details. Clever folding also abounds. —Victoria Garcia
From top: PRODESIGN 8627 from ProDesign Denmark; CHOPARD 135 Mille Miglia from De Rigo Vision USA
Simple Shades
Deluxe dark hues deliver a subtle and sophisticated quality to luxury sunwear. —Victoria Garcia
From top: ROBERT GRAHAM Quentin from Revolution Eyewear; KING BABY Kashmir from Mondottica USA; DAVID YURMAN 648 from Legacie/The Luxury House of B. Robinson Optical