During the late ‘50s and early ‘60s, the American counterculture movement landed on British shores. Spearheaded by Jack Kerouac’s seminal On The Road in 1957 and movies like The Beatniks and Beat Girl in the following years.
The 1395 is inspired by the trailblazing fashion designer Thea Porter - the Queen of Bohemian fashion in the 70s whose atelier was in Greek St, Soho, London. Porter dressed the era’s musical icons, including Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Mick Jagger and Diana Ross.
The 1395 is inspired by the trailblazing fashion designer Thea Porter - the Queen of Bohemian fashion in the 70s whose atelier was in Greek St, Soho, London. Porter dressed the era’s musical icons, including Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Mick Jagger and Diana Ross.
The 1395 is inspired by the trailblazing fashion designer Thea Porter - the Queen of Bohemian fashion in the 70s whose atelier was in Greek St, Soho, London. Porter dressed the era’s musical icons, including Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Mick Jagger and Diana Ross.
During the late ‘50s and early ‘60s, the American counterculture movement landed on British shores. Spearheaded by Jack Kerouac’s seminal On The Road in 1957 and movies like The Beatniks and Beat Girl in the following years.
During the late ‘50s and early ‘60s, the American counterculture movement landed on British shores. Spearheaded by Jack Kerouac’s seminal On The Road in 1957 and movies like The Beatniks and Beat Girl in the following years.
Taking style cues from our own vintage archives, the 1398 is our generously proportioned showpiece style with distinct reference to iconic frames worn by Elton John in the ‘70s, ‘80s and thereafter.
Taking style cues from our own vintage archives, the 1398 is our generously proportioned showpiece style with distinct reference to iconic frames worn by Elton John in the ‘70s, ‘80s and thereafter.
Taking style cues from our own vintage archives, the 1398 is our generously proportioned showpiece style with distinct reference to iconic frames worn by Elton John in the ‘70s, ‘80s and thereafter.
The 1395 is inspired by the trailblazing fashion designer Thea Porter - the Queen of Bohemian fashion in the 70s whose atelier was in Greek St, Soho, London. Porter dressed the era’s musical icons, including Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Mick Jagger and Diana Ross.
The 1330 silhouette is reborn in titanium. With a generous bridge, it is incredibly strong yet ultra-lightweight due to its Italian titanium and acetate combined construction. it has an original, keyhole bridge and screwless, vulcanised rubber nose pads plus vertical flat pins and five barrel hinges.
The 1391’s design is imbued with musical influence; drawing inspiration from Patti Smith’s visit to London in 1977, where she played at The Rock Garden in Soho. This trip marked a moment in London and New York’s cultural history, where both sides of the Atlantic were simultaneously experiencing artistic liberation.
The 1391’s design is imbued with musical influence; drawing inspiration from Patti Smith’s visit to London in 1977, where she played at The Rock Garden in Soho. This trip marked a moment in London and New York’s cultural history, where both sides of the Atlantic were simultaneously experiencing artistic liberation.
The 1391’s design is imbued with musical influence; drawing inspiration from Patti Smith’s visit to London in 1977, where she played at The Rock Garden in Soho. This trip marked a moment in London and New York’s cultural history, where both sides of the Atlantic were simultaneously experiencing artistic liberation.
The 9101 celebrates the 40th Anniversary of one of Tony Gross’ favourite frames – the 0101. The original 0101 was named after ‘Room 101’ in George Orwell’s Big Brother, where one’s greatest fears would be kept.
The 1391’s design is imbued with musical influence; drawing inspiration from Patti Smith’s visit to London in 1977, where she played at The Rock Garden in Soho. This trip marked a moment in London and New York’s cultural history, where both sides of the Atlantic were simultaneously experiencing artistic liberation.
The 1391’s design is imbued with musical influence; drawing inspiration from Patti Smith’s visit to London in 1977, where she played at The Rock Garden in Soho. This trip marked a moment in London and New York’s cultural history, where both sides of the Atlantic were simultaneously experiencing artistic liberation.
The 1330 silhouette is reborn in titanium. With a generous bridge, it is incredibly strong yet ultra-lightweight due to its Italian titanium and acetate combined construction. it has an original, keyhole bridge and screwless, vulcanised rubber nose pads plus vertical flat pins and five barrel hinges.
The ultra-modern newest addition to the 0822 family. It is incredibly strong yet ultra-lightweight due to its Italian titanium and acetate combined construction. It has an original, keyhole bridge and screwless, vulcanised rubber nose pads plus vertical flat pins and five barrel hinges.
The ultra-modern newest addition to the 0822 family. It is incredibly strong yet ultra-lightweight due to its Italian titanium and acetate combined construction. It has an original, keyhole bridge and screwless, vulcanised rubber nose pads plus vertical flat pins and five barrel hinges.
The 9101 celebrates the 40th Anniversary of one of Tony Gross’ favourite frames – the 0101. The original 0101 was named after ‘Room 101’ in George Orwell’s Big Brother, where one’s greatest fears would be kept.