Eyestylist

Luxury Eyeglasses with Rose-gold Frames Resting on a Crystal Pedestal Against a Dark Background, Showcasing the Product's Design.  | Eyestylist 8th June 2026

TVR®OPT introduce first edition in titanium, with Nakanishi 1928®

A heritage collaboration in Japanese titanium, where archival TAKABO design is reimagined through contemporary Japanese craftsmanship and DUOTONE construction

Following the success of TVR®537 in 2024, TVR®OPT Japan and Nakanishi 1928® have unveiled two designs, TVR®538 and TVR®539, in a new collaboration uniting archival Japanese design heritage with contemporary titanium craftsmanship. Designed by fourth-generation craftsman, Masayoshi Nakanishi, the collection reinterprets TAKABO, an archival design dating back to the late 1930s, once crafted in celluloid and gold, and now reborn through a modern lens. Founded in 1928 in Fukuoka, Nakanishi 1928® has spent nearly a century preserving Japan’s artisanal eyewear traditions, evolving from precious metal craftsmanship to refined handmade frame making across four generations.

The TVR®538 and TVR®539 revive original the TAKABO temple and bridge designs, transformed into a contemporary double-rim titanium construction. Introducing the DUOTONE concept, each frame combines two distinct titanium finishes within a single structure — creating subtle depth, contrast, and architectural refinement. Above: TVR®539 in Black and Light Gold 

Eyeglasses displayed on a glass platform against a dark background in a product shot.
TVR®538 in Antique Silver and Black

One frame, one life — creations made with true dedication carry the memory and spirit of their maker”

— Masayoshi Nakanishi        

The Nakanishi family crest is subtly engraved on the temples, reinforcing the brand’s lineage and cultural heritage. This collaboration also marks a significant milestone for TVR®OPT, known for its work in Zylonite, as it ventures into titanium eyewear for the first time. Partnering with Nakanishi 1928®, renowned for its expertise in metal frame artistry, brings authenticity and depth to this new direction.

Close-up of a round wristwatch with a rose-gold bezel, black face, and visible strap; a long white quote overlays the bottom of the image.

Beyond aesthetics, the layered inner rim offers enhanced lens coverage, making the collection particularly suited for prescription wearers while maintaining a sleek metal profile. Available in two silhouettes — a refined semi-orbal shape and a classic oval — the collection balances vintage proportion with contemporary wearability. Inspired by traditional Japanese architectural joinery, the frames feature an interlocking screw assembly, resulting in durability with lightness and precision. Karakusa engravings elevate the design across the bridge, rims, and temples, while the Nakanishi family’s ancestral kamon is engraved as a subtle tribute to its samurai lineage and enduring heritage.

Find out more about the new models on Instagram at www.instagram.com/tvropt/ This feature was written by Clodagh Norton at Eyestylist.com. All rights reserved. AI was not used in the creation of this feature. 
         

Person Wearing Sunglasses and a Brown Vest over a Light Shirt, Seated Beside a Piano with a Blue Curtain Backdrop.  | Eyestylist 5th June 2026

MYKITA + Rimowa: the Heritage concept

One of four new styles in the collaboration collection, model Heritage MR002 has launched in an attractive ‘Clay Green’ tone-on-tone matt khaki

Rooted in a rich German heritage and a deep commitment to craftsmanship, innovation and timeless design, the MYKITA + Rimowa partnership is focused on developing eyewear based upon a shared legacy of lightweight and built-to-last constructions. Designed in collaboration between Cologne and Berlin, the collection is handcrafted at MYKITA HAUS in Berlin, Germany.

The HERITAGE concept unites RIMOWA’s signature aluminium in the rings with MYKITA’s expertise in stainless steel eyewear into the frame to add stability, as well as premium sun lenses, ensuring full UV protection and superior optical clarity. Each pair comes with a co-branded eyewear case and cleaning cloth, alongside a certificate of authenticity. Above: actress Nina Hoss wears the Heritage MR002 by MYKITA / Rimowa – Hoss appears with model, Leon Dame in the campaign, which is shot in a rehearsal space

Woman Relaxing in a Metal Beach Chair on a Rocky Shore, Wearing a Beige Tank Top and Sunglasses.  | Eyestylist 2nd June 2026

Sunglasses season: Unframed Summer by Kaleos

A new rimless capsule collection by the Spanish eyewear brand, Kaleos: distinctive, minimal, light to wear

The new collection explores the rimless trend in three sunglasses shapes, for a minimal expression that is lightweight and all about the lenses. Composed of three distinctive silhouettes – rectangular, oval and diamond-shaped, Unframed Summer proposes a fresh take on rimless eyewear which feels graphic and architectural, soft and fluid, sharp and unexpected, designed for women who approach summer with a sense of ease, character and instinct.

Five distinct colourways are highlighted, including selected photochromic options, alongside anti-reflective finishes that enhance clarity and comfort. The lenses are held by a minimal, precise structure, with the bridge and temples crafted from stainless steel, reinforcing the feeling of lightness while giving each piece a particular visual identity.

Kaleos releases rimless sunglasses for summer

Kaleos is a Barcelona-based specialist eyewear brand, designed by Claudia Brotons. The collections are known for their trend-oriented styling and contemporary details, as well as featuring premium materials to ensure quality, comfort and durability. Kaleos has recently released a campaign with the actor Javier Rey. Find out more at www.kaleoscollection.com

Round Metal-framed Glasses with Wooden Temples Balanced on a Smooth White Rock.  | Eyestylist 29th May 2026

ÖRIGIN by Morel: wood + titanium in combination

A new high-end vision of wood in eyewear from the French family-owned company in the Jura

Morel has introduced their new ÖRIGIN concept as a special edition, using wood in combination with titanium, taking an approach to the design centred on fine workmanship and attention to detail.  Two types of wood are featured – rosewood and oak, selected for their natural colourations, refined structure and style.

Drawing on its rich heritage, the brand uses iconic models from the Morel collection in the ÖRIGIN range, with contemporary details providing the fresh architectural aesthetic. For some of the frames, two metal lines naturally extend the double hook of the hinge and run through the temples, creating a refined continuity in the designs that feels understated and balanced. For other pieces, a translucent acrylic line is inserted into the heart of the wood, playing with light and transparency. Above: ÖRIGIN by Morel

Morel – temple detail with transparent acrylic line between the fine lines of the wood

The temples of all models in the collection are sculpted with soft and organic lines to provide a unique wearing experience. Carefully protected, the wood retains its natural warmth while ensuring impeccable durability and everyday comfort. Each design also features Morel’s screwless, solder-free hinge for flexibility and comfort. Find out more about ÖRIGIN by Morel at www.morel.com

This feature was published on 29th May 2026. AI was not used in the writing of this product feature.

| Eyestylist 28th May 2026

Trends: a summer of bright opticals (for free-spirits)

Fearless sculpted and architectural forms, bold avant-garde statements and a fresh blast of artsy colour…..this summer’s optical frames leave plenty of room for expressive new styling for the face

Absolutely every fashion channel and influencer has flagged a sunglasses trend or two for the summer season, while optical frames have been all but ignored by mainstream press. Yet our feed of new optical frame launches and updates reveals a particularly fresh wave of expressive designs and ideas on colour  – offering a freedom of choice that feels liberating…

Eyestylist.com has selected six individual styles to illustrate the direction, frames that paint a picture of the boldest undercurrent in optical frame trends where breaking the rules allows for bold expression in colour and form. Above: Oscar Mamooi “avantgarde” optical model Neptune – inspired by the ephemeral ripples drawn by the wind on the sand. Mamooi’s shapes are dreamy and chic, always offering expressive yet flattering shapes and colourways – www.oscarmamooi.com

Masahiromaruyama MM-0112 in Blue/Pink/Green – “Step” concept – the asymmetry is evident on the front in the tiny metal pins

The Japanese brand, Masahiromaruyama releases unique frames based on the concept of unfinished art. This week, the brand has announced the new styles Monocle and Step, both with full-rim designs that have a striking presence. MM-0112 (above) has a refined structure with layered and distinctive detailing. The model features uniquely designed left and right end pieces on the reverse side, while the end pieces are fixed using only rivet pins. The ‘layered” effect from the front to the end pieces and temples creates added depth and character in this design. www.masahiromaruyama.com

Bright pink plastic round eyeglasses with clear lenses and nose pads on a white background, front view for product listing.
Toppings by theo – Flat Hazelnut – “bold flavour, full character” – ‘bubblegum’ bright colours are also big on the catwalk

Announced this week, Toppings by theo explores the interplay between softness, contrast and graphic elegance, playing with layering in both shape and material. The titanium structure of each frame creates precision and lightness, while the rounded acetate overlay adds softness, colour and expression. The contrast between the two materials creates a frame that feels graphic yet smooth, structured yet playful. Find out more about Toppings at www.theo.be

Optical frames for summer: Nina Mûr fuses craftsmanship and technology, offering sustainable and contemporary design eyewear  – Ziggy in Sand Yellow for Summer

Nina Mûr’s Luminiers collection celebrates design as art. Each frame has an architectural structure, exploring completely new forms of aesthetic, technical and emotional expression. The collection is designed with colours for different seasons. Warm tones of lavender, ruby and yellow are suggested for summer. Nina Mûr uses its distinctive high-quality sustainable materials in Luminiers, transforming the glasses into objects of desire and contemplation—meant to be worn and displayed. https://ninamur.com/en/luminiers-collection/

J.F. Rey – JF1599

For J.F. Rey, colour leads the way as the creative spark behind expressive designs. JF1599 – one of their many dazzling women’s optical styles with a summery vibe – is oversized with a geometric shape. Thhe layered acetate construction creates depth and relief. Transparencies and eye-catching colour contrasts form a graphic palette that is modern and expressive -. www.jfrey.fr

This feature was written by Clodagh Norton at Eyestylist.com. All rights reserved. AI was not used in the writing of this content.