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.
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.
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.
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.
Inspired by glasses from the Cutler and Gross archive, originally found at the Laurence Corner Army Surplus Store on London’s Drummond Street in the 70s. A staple of the British Fashion scene, the store was favoured as the source of inspiration for top designers, musicians and artists for over 50 years.
Inspired by glasses from the Cutler and Gross archive, originally found at the Laurence Corner Army Surplus Store on London’s Drummond Street in the 70s. A staple of the British Fashion scene, the store was favoured as the source of inspiration for top designers, musicians and artists for over 50 years.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The elegant academia of playwright Arthur Miller in the 60s shaped the GR08 sunglass. It is handcrafted with an undulating browline that culminates in winged lugs. Compass Star pins and Fender temples add signature detail.
The elegant academia of playwright Arthur Miller in the 60s shaped the GR08 sunglass. It is handcrafted with an undulating browline that culminates in winged lugs. Compass Star pins and Fender temples add signature detail.
The elegant academia of playwright Arthur Miller in the 60s shaped the GR08 sunglass. It is handcrafted with an undulating browline that culminates in winged lugs. Compass Star pins and Fender temples add signature detail.
A rounded pantos shape and flattened browline - the GR06 nods to the visual artistry of Andy Warhol in the 60s and 70s. It is lightened with sculptural milling and shaped with integrated nosepads that can be adjusted in-store for the perfect fit.
The elegant academia of playwright Arthur Miller in the 60s shaped the GR08 sunglass. It is handcrafted with an undulating browline that culminates in winged lugs. Compass Star pins and Fender temples add signature detail.
The 1408 sunglass brings a fresh perspective to 90s optics: think Madonna's 'Into The Groove' with added edge. It's shaped into a mini cat-eye silhouette that's milled and chamfered, adding depth and luminosity to the design. Oyster pins detail the front, while Hazard core wire structures the temples.
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.
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.
The 1408 sunglass brings a fresh perspective to 90s optics: think Madonna's 'Into The Groove' with added edge. It's shaped into a mini cat-eye silhouette that's milled and chamfered, adding depth and luminosity to the design. Oyster pins detail the front, while Hazard core wire structures the temples.
A rounded pantos shape and flattened browline - the GR06 nods to the visual artistry of Andy Warhol in the 60s and 70s. It is lightened with sculptural milling and shaped with integrated nosepads that can be adjusted in-store for the perfect fit.