Protector glasses were born, made using round smoked lenses with rubber edges and attached to the head by means of elastic bands. Soon they were adopted by the Armed Forces and by pilots in the Italian Military Aviation.
Protector glasses were born, made using round smoked lenses with rubber edges and attached to the head by means of elastic bands. Soon they were adopted by the Armed Forces and by pilots in the Italian Military Aviation.
The etymology of the 9126 sunglass stems from an archive design originally worn by icon and Cutler and Gross customer Elton John. Sculpted by hand with chamfered edging, the eccentric silhouette pairs a curved browline with angular lugs. Signature Oyster and Compass Star pins accent the frame.
The etymology of the 9126 sunglass stems from an archive design originally worn by icon and Cutler and Gross customer Elton John. Sculpted by hand with chamfered edging, the eccentric silhouette pairs a curved browline with angular lugs. Signature Oyster and Compass Star pins accent the frame.
Discover the latest ready-to-wear clear lenses now available in Tom Ford eyewear. These special lenses intended to prevent and relieve eye strain caused by long exposure to blue light from digital devices, increasing visual comfort. Rounded acetate style with key bridge enriched by T logo decoration on the temple.
Shiny acetate style with shiny metal 'T' logo on the temple.
Elegant square frame with transparent bio-acetate front and contrasting temples.
Elegant square frame with transparent bio-acetate front and contrasting temples.
Shiny acetate style with shiny metal 'T' logo on the temple.
From Marilyn Monroe to Elizabeth Taylor, the strong leading lady has long been the cornerstone of Hollywood's allure. Especially prominent in the silver screen boom of the '50s & 60's, the era which inspired the 9288, this modernised cat-eye exudes character and substance.
The 9926 is our more user-friendly take on a wrap frame, inspired in style by notable rock 'n' roll figures from the 50s and 60s, such as Sammy Davis Jr, Keith Richards and Dusty Springfield.
Inspired by the fine lines and technical attention to detail of Japanese tattoo art - sharing similar creative practices of minimalist structure and colouring . The GR02 is a minimally constructed frame, punctuated with slick design features and understated character.
The 70s saw a breaking of the class system in the UK, with the nouveau-riche taking their place amongst the upper echelons of society. Self-made entrepreneurs and entertainers wore clothing and eyewear which reflected their extravagant lifestyles and newfound status in British culture.
In the smokey haze of Studio 54, a square frame shields the eyes from view: this is the origin of the 1403 square sunglasses. Crafted from a single sheet of acetate, the chunky frame is bevelled with chamfered edging to cut weight and add depth.
In the smokey haze of Studio 54, a square frame shields the eyes from view: this is the origin of the 1403 square sunglasses. Crafted from a single sheet of acetate, the chunky frame is bevelled with chamfered edging to cut weight and add depth.
The 1390 is ‘80’s-inspired through and through. This rounded acetate frame nods to both our archived 0197 - originally made in 1987 - and a certain Material Girl’s visit to our Knightsbridge store in 1989.
The 1390 is ‘80’s-inspired through and through. This rounded acetate frame nods to both our archived 0197 - originally made in 1987 - and a certain Material Girl’s visit to our Knightsbridge store in 1989.
Our first wrap frame in 22 years, the 9276 references the famous 0276 as worn by Bono of U2 during the Achtung Baby Tour in 1991. An homage to daring eyewear and breaking convention, this frame took us back to the drawing board in terms of working with an 8-base frame after such a long time.
Our first wrap frame in 22 years, the 9276 references the famous 0276 as worn by Bono of U2 during the Achtung Baby Tour in 1991. An homage to daring eyewear and breaking convention, this frame took us back to the drawing board in terms of working with an 8-base frame after such a long time.
Taking its inspiration from the 0797, a mid 1990s 'party piece' from the Cutler and Gross archive, the 9797 experiments with the tenets of acetate design and construction.
In the smokey haze of Studio 54, a square frame shields the eyes from view: this is the origin of the 1403 square sunglasses. Crafted from a single sheet of acetate, the chunky frame is bevelled with chamfered edging to cut weight and add depth.