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Close-up of a Woman Wearing Oversized Brown Sunglasses Against a Marble Wall Backdrop.  | Eyestylist 23rd June 2026

Trends for summer 2026: sculptural oval sunglasses

Oval sunglasses inspired by the 1990s continue to be a feature of the independent eyewear collections. The most alluring styles from independent designers are sculptural with subtle curves and definition in the eye-catching detailing and handcrafted bevelling

A feminine classic, worn by icons and adored by designers, the oval sunglasses style is a summer essential again this year. Reemerging as a favourite shape for  several seasons, this summer the style comes in interesting sculptural iterations, with playful layering and thicker constructions creating a new distinctive character in each look. Above: Tanger by Lafont Paris

Red oval sunglasses with brown gradient lenses, front view and arms extended outward.
Tanger by Lafont Paris

Lafont Paris interprets the femininity of the oval style through its historic archives. Model Tanger is the latest in a long line of Lafont ovals, dating back through decades and produced in the Jura using traditional artisanal techniques. Like the collector’s Pacifique and the layered or “sculpted” Electre before it, model Tanger is a striking model this season – a celebration of femininity with a distinguished retro feel that conveys the brand’s rich heritage. Find out more at www.lafont.com

Selima Optique has a legacy of styling eyewear icons; Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy wore Selima sunglasses in the 1990s – model Carolyn is based on the original Aldo oval sunglasses

One of the most influential oval-shaped styles of the 1990s – the Aldo by Selima Optique – has had an enduring success. The original model Aldo was worn by Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy at the time, and became her signature eyewear shape. The Carolyn sunglasses, based on the original Aldo were worn by the actress playing Carolyn – Sarah Pidgeon –  in the 2026 TV series Love Story. This frame comes in a variety of colours including auburn tortoise and classic black. www.selimaoptique.com

Pink plastic sunglasses with rounded lenses, viewed from front-left on a white background.
Cal Akoya by Komono, an oval lens in a modified oval-cateye design

Cal Akoya by Komono is part of “Turritella”, an edition that celebrates vibrant colour, fluid forms and the power of creativity rooted in nature. These frames have curves, contours and details with an organic look inspired by Turritella shells – the elongated tower shells that have a distinctive twisted effect. www.komono.com

This feature is by Clodagh Norton / www.eyestylist.com. We selected three frames to reflect the current popularity of the sculptural oval designs. AI was not used in the process. All rights reserved.

Exterior Shopfront with a Dark Green Vertical Sign Bearing White Letters Next to a Glass Display Window and Dried Flower Decor Inside.  | Eyestylist 19th June 2026

Bottega di Sguardi + Akoni – for Pitti Uomo

Bottega di Sguardi hosts the brand during Pitti Uomo

Akoni Eyewear has made an appearance at Bottega di Sguardi in Florence during Pitti Uomo. They describe the shop as a concept store “that shares Akoni’s vision of research, authenticity, and meticulous attention to detail”. Founded by Simone Ghedini, the store was conceived as a space that transcends the traditional optical boutique, bringing together aesthetics, product culture, and research in an authentic and thoughtfully curated environment. Above: Bottega di Sguardi in Florence, Italy – promoting Akoni during Pitti Uomo

Akoni highlighted at Bottega di Sguardi for Pitti Uomo – 2026

“I felt connected to Akoni from the very beginning. I admire its ability to interpret luxury through balance, detail, and depth. It is a sensibility that closely reflects the way I envision Bottega Di Sguardi.” — Simone Ghedini

Taking place during Pitti Uomo, A Refined Start, the title of the event, offered an opportunity to connect with the Akoni universe and share a moment with a community described as being united by an interest in design and eyewear quality. Find out more about the store at https://www.bottegadisguardi.com

Woman with Braided Hair and Sunglasses Rests Against a Surfboard Under a Blue Sky, Ready to Surf.  | Eyestylist 18th June 2026

OTIS Eyewear: style with substance

The Australian eyewear brand, OTIS Eyewear has added more styles – now available also in Europe, designed to transcend the boundaries between style, durability, sustainability and technical excellence. OTIS is B Corp Certified

Founded in Yallingup, Western Australia, the independent brand, OTIS creates designs suitable for sports and the great outdoors, as well as for everyday city living. The focus for OTIS has always been on delivering style with substance, and a noteworthy commitment to sustainable design. “We really try to stay away from fast-fashion trends that only last a few months,” says Nathan Omodei, Director & CEO of OTIS. “Our focus has always been on creating timeless designs that outlast seasonal shifts and stay relevant for years to come. Our goal is to deliver frames that add genuine value to our customers’ lives and adventures, combining durability, comfort, and classic style.” Above: Birdie by OTIS Eyewear

Chorus by OTIS Eyewear – a stylish outdoor solution by the sustainable independent  eyewear brand

Their latest seasonal collection continues to deliver crowd favourites like the Swiss grilamid design for men, model After Dark from their debut season, as well as adding further appeal with a mix of both fashion and active frames.
The collection includes premium acetate and fashion-forward designs such as new style, Birdie (top), and the clean, crisp, and quietly confident model Chorus (above), a reworking of  the iconic wayfarer shape crafted from certified biodegradable Eco-Acetate.

Close-up of a hand gripping black sunglasses with reflective lenses, outdoors on rocky ground.
Vanta by OTIS Eyewear – with LIT Lens technology – designed to wear for outdoor activities such as fishing, trekking and surfing

For those who seek a sports design OTIS highlights their Vanta Sport style this season. Built for the elements, this active frame features OTIS’s signature LIT Lens technology, built on scratch-resistant mineral glass. The LIT Lens boosts natural colours, increases contrast, and cuts glare. A pinnacle visual experience

LIT Lens technology at OTIS Eyewear / Light Improvement Technology is the next evolution in OTIS Mineral Glass lenses. The new L.I.T. lens offers clarity through colour enhancement. The exclusive Light Improvement Technology lifts primary colours in one’s surroundings while blocking out inter-primary shades to make vision more vivid and more precise. Find out more at www.otiseyewear.com

Woman on a Ladder Painting a Giant Mural of Two Faces Wearing Sunglasses on a Pink Wall.  | Eyestylist 15th June 2026

IOKO Studio: AMY A MY collection launches

As the annual campaign launches at IOKO Studio, Eyestylist brings the attention on one of Europe’s rare spectacle-making studios preserving the art of making genuine handmade frames for their atelier collection, One of a Kind

IOKO STUDIO, a start-up eyewear atelier producing exclusive handmade artisan frames, conceived and created by by Dana Prekopová and Erika Remencová, with Ester Svitková launches a new collection of sunglasses and a supporting multimedia campaign. The campaign has been designed to reflect the characteristic layering of the handmade acetate frames. On billboards, in busts of the IOKO team members, in multiple generations’ gazes and faces that overlap and complement each other…image, emotion, identity come together; everything unfolds through layers. The actress Annamaria Janekova is the protagonist of the campaign starring alongside film producer, Tereza Fekete on location in the environs of the city of Bratislava.

Eyestylist.com previewed the new frame collection on a visit to IOKO Optika in Bratislava in April. Above: IOKO Studio – AMY A MY campaign launch for new artisan eyewear collection. Art Direction & Photography: @maria_pincikova; AMY: @annamaria.janekova

Person on a ladder adjusting a pink billboard showing three oversized heads wearing large sunglasses, with a tall cylindrical tower in the sky behind.
IOKO Studio

“Femininity doesn’t have to be gentle to be beautiful….” IOKO Studio – AMY A MY collection

IOKO Studio: a new collection launches – produced by hand in the studio space at IOKO Optika (Slovakia) – one of Europe’s most highly acclaimed architect-designed optical stores

This new collection by the female artisans celebrates women and all the forms they take. It’s about the many layers we carry as humans, strength and fragility, boldness, intuition, voice and silence. Each pair of glasses is made from three acetate layers and every piece is an original, made on site by hand with the expertise and precision of passionate artisans. No layer is accidental, each one adds character and a new perspective. The motif of layering runs through the entire collection and campaign. On billboards, in busts, in generations of gazes and faces that overlap and complement each other. Image, emotion, identity. All layered.

IOKO Studio has produced a series of handmade eyewear collections in the last years and produced exclusive eyewear concepts for projects with Czech actress, Antonie Formanová in 2024 (Sunset and Sunrise – https://www.eyestylist.com/2024/10/ioko-studio-one-of-a-kind-sunset-sunrise/)  and with Slovak actor, Milan Ondrik in 2025.

Each year, Dana and Erika of IOKO Studio develop a small collection of one-of-a-kind sculptural pieces, often inspired initially by a muse – an actress or actor – to start off the creative development. All tooling and finishing of the designs takes place at IOKO Optika in front of customers and passers-by. The frames are particularly well-known for their crafted finishes, each one with an appearance that is slightly different from another.

This new exclusive collection is available from 17th June 2026 via @ioko_optika (Bratislava, Slovakia). Find out more at www.ioko.sk and read out interview with Dana at https://www.eyestylist.com/2022/11/10-questions-dana-prekopova-ioko-optika/

IOKO STUDIO campaign credits: Eyewear Design & Handcraft: MY @ioko_studio, @dana_ioko, @erika_remencova @zenytrebalubit2; Art Direction & Photography: @maria_pincikova ; 

AMY: @annamaria.janekova; Horse Rider: @terezafkt

; Production: @terezafkt; 
Styling: @nemamconaseba; Fashion Brands & Designers: @neheraofficial @borishanecka
; Make-up: @riapontikis; Hair: @kristywolfmakeup
; Video: @eron_vrabel
; Graphic Design: @eugeneugeneu; 3D Scanning and Modeling: @v.netri, @erika_remencova
; Photo Studio: @basefactory – IOKO Studio extends special thanks to: @stangelracing @designfactory_sk

This is an exclusive feature by Clodagh Norton, who travelled to IOKO OPTIKA by invitation earlier this year to preview the new collection and to see the making of the frames first hand. This feature is an exclusive for Eyestylist.com. AI was not used in the writing of the report.

Close-up of a Curved Black Lever with a Blue End Cap and Handwritten Text Along Its Length, Against a Purple–blue Gradient Background.  | Eyestylist 13th June 2026

An iconic eyewear edition: MOREL x Constance Guisset

A new Limited Edition model is announced in the collaboration between the French eyewear producer and the French industrial and interior designer, Constance Guisset

The sunglasses design, which is named Esperluette Bold, is released in a limited edition of 150 pieces, each one featuring the signature of the designer on the temple tip. Conceived as a collector’s frame, the style is characterised by an eye-catching almond eye shape with decorative end pieces which are inspired by the shape of the  ampersand (in French, “l’esperluette”). Produced in jet black acetate, the frame also has an elegant curved nose bridge that follows the soft, sweeping calligraphy inspired line of the frame front.

Esperluette Bold by MOREL x Constance Guisset – Photography @ Vincent Leroux

About MOREL x Constance Guisset / MOREL first launched a collaboration collection with Constance Guisset in September 2025, drawing inspiration from the world of calligraphy. Her design approach is rooted in a “tireless exploration of line”, and a fascination for the interplay between thick and thin lines, transforming a simple contour into an exceptional creation. This sensibility is reflected in the frames developed in collaboration with MOREL, where light and shadow subtly interplay, “evoking the refinement of a carefully written word.” Find out more at www.morel.com