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Article One: for an active lifestyle

A tribute to movement and modern design

Debuting new sports-oriented ophthalmic and sun designs for Spring/Summer 2025, Article One continues to propose a new look for sports eyewear, merging athletic sensibility with contemporary design. The frames are designed for individuals who “view style as an active expression of identity” and those who wish to wear attractive finely-tuned, design-oriented eyewear with heightened functionality for sports. Above: Article One frames are made for activities such as golf, yoga, running and cycling

Anchor by Article One – a large design (58 eye size) in the Active Collection by Article One

“Spring brings a sharp mix of performance and polish from Article One ophthalmic frames and sunglasses—stylish double bridges, rich geometric shapes, and grip fit technology, built for active wearers who won’t compromise on aesthetics,” explains David Duralde, Chief Creative Officer, Ogi Eyewear, the parent company of Article One.

Hollow in a walnut finish – a blend of active components in a design that is tasteful and fashionable

Reflecting the seasonal shift to sunnier days, the new colour palette delivers freshness and balance—supporting Article One’s continued focus on intentional living and enduring design.

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Meadow by Article One

Described as the “cutest” addition to the sunglasses line at Article One, the Meadow sunglasses have a round shape combined with a slightly upswept end piece to create a subtle feminine elegance. The frame features a variety of special details including the brand’s signature adjustable nosepads.

All Article One frames are handmade in Japan, where traditional craftsmanship and modern innovation come together to ensure exceptional quality and detail. For more information visit www.articleoneeyewear.com

3D printed styles in Dimension by Götti Switzerland range

Dimension by Götti Switzerland is further expanded with two news styles, Mona and Myles

For those who love the ‘sculpted’ style, these two new bevelled-effect 3D printed Dimension by Götti Switzerland frames combine a timeless look with a clean and contemporary angular aesthetic. The makers describe the frames as all-rounders from this 3D printed line, offering easy-to-wear shapes in a material that is soft, lightweight and very pleasant to wear.

Thanks to the custom-made options at Götti, the styles, which are suitable for optical lenses or as sunglasses, can also be individually adjusted for an optimized fit and even more comfort. Above: the new 3D printed frames by the Swiss eyewear design company

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3D printed frame Mona from Dimension by Götti Switzerland – a sculpted look and a lightweight feel

The colour palette, as is typical at Götti Switzerland for 3D printed eyewear, is refined and understated and includes 15 different tones. The choice includes denim blue, distinctive shades of plum and blush and a popular mocca which is like a chocolate brown.

All Dimension by Götti Switzerland styles are produced in the company HQ near Zurich (read more about the company here: https://www.eyestylist.com/2022/10/sven-gotti-on-3d-printed-frames-made-in-switzerland/). The company have developed their own signature design style and full production of state-of-the-art 3D printed eyewear – from start to finish. Today their Dimension line represents one of the leading high-end, high-quality 3D printed collections available widely in Europe and the US. From the idea and design, through to the 3D programming and additive manfacture to colouring and final assembly this production style is innovative and sustainable, with minimal waste and opportunities for saving on resources. In the Dimension collection, Götti Switzerland now offers frames for all ages. The kids collection, Götti Dimension Next was introduced in 2024 and can also be custom-made to fit each face.  Find out more at www.gotti.ch

Matteo Cibic : Unparallel visions, at Punto Ottico Humaneyes

An exclusive collection of asymmetric optical works in a limited edition of 50 pieces only, “designed to rebalance the distortions and irregularities of everyday life”…. Matteo Cibic has launched his eyewear collection this month in a unique installation, displayed at Punto Ottico Humaneyes, Piazza Meda, Milan (4th-13th April 2025)

As part of MiArt and Milan Design Week 2025, Punto Ottico Humaneyes announces a spectacular limited edition eyewear collaboration with renowned designer Matteo Cibic, created as a true expression of his dreamlike vision.

To celebrate the launch, the Punto Ottico Humaneyes store in Milan, Italy has been hosting a special installation by Cibic, designed to transform the space into an immersive experience. The store is hosting an exhibition of exclusive works by the designer as well as the eyewear, reflecting Cibic’s distinctive design, stylistic language and eclectic talent. Above: Matteo Cibic at Punto Ottico Humaneyes, Milan

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Matteo Cibic exhibition at Punto Ottico Humaneyes, Milan – above, first limited edition celluose acetate eyewear by Cibic, produced with JDO Eyewear

This initiative is part of Milan Design Week as a meeting point between design, art, and craftsmanship, highlighting Punto Ottico Humaneyes’ commitment to exploring and promoting new aesthetic expressions in the eyewear industry.

Matteo Cibic work at Punto Ottico Humaneyes

About Matteo Cibic / Matteo Cibic (b. 1983, Parma, Italy) is a groundbreaking trans media creator who uses his craft to explore the world and imagine utopian futures. Through his sculptural practice, he imbues everyday objects with a soul and personality, treating them as personas that bridge the gap between the animate and inanimate. For over a decade, he has conducted “a sociological research about colours and objects,” investigating how they shape our daily lives. One of his most iconic projects, VasoNaso, exemplifies his fusion of humour, creativity, and rigorous experimentation with ceramics. For Cibic, even the slightest shift in form can suggest an entirely new species, sparking a playful yet meaningful exploration of evolution and diversity. Find out more about the artist and the exhibition at: www.puntoottico.it / www.matteocibicstudio.com

Images provided courtesy of JDO Eyewear and Punto Ottico Humaneyes. All rights reserved.

Look : Rigato men’s series

Part of Look’s modern MODA collection, the Rigato style 4680 features a grooved decoration in the acetate material

Adding to its already colourful collection, the new Rigato optical styles feature a particularly eye-catching detail on parts of the design. Very narrow grooved lines on the edges of the front – like reeding on the edge of a coin – decorate the frame and add a visible contrast to the smooth surfaces of the translucent frame fronts.  In this series, the shapes reinterpret the iconic styles of the past with a contemporary twist. The small 4680 style features 1950s-inspired squared lines that makes it soft and rounded. Above:the new entry at Look – Rigato contemporary designs for men – the Italian word ‘rigato’ translates lined or scored

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Close-up: Rigato features a linear decoration – adding texture

Colours in this collection further highlight the details and contrasts between polished, matt and ridged surfaces and draw from both tradition and modern design trends to create something unique: as well as havana hues and solid natural shades like orange-infused rust, the blue and green accents, combined with natural brown temples, offer men an alternative more energised eyewear style with a brightly coloured finish. Find out more about these new designs at www.lookocchiali.it

SunGod opens store in Covent Garden, London

SunGod’s first UK store opens on Henrietta Street in London

The independent sports eyewear brand, SunGod has opened their first store in Covent Garden in London. The brand, which was first launched in 2013, has created the store or “basecamp” to inspire deeper connections with its community and reaffirm its status as a ‘challenger’ sports eyewear brand – making waves in the eyewear industry and beyond. Events are planned for the new space in London, including athlete and ambassador events, run clubs, customisation experiences, product tests and more.

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The new SunGod store in Covent Garden

About SunGod From crowdfunding ‘start-up’ in 2013, SunGod has grown into a community-built, globally recognised eyewear brand. Through their lenses and actions, sustainability and community are woven into the brand’s DNA. As a certified B Corp™ and 1% For The Planet member, with carbon-neutral products and operations – plus a Lifetime Guarantee on every product – SunGod has been committed to sustainability from day one. In recognition of these actions, they were awarded the prestigious King’s Award for Sustainable Development in 2023 (UK). Today, SunGods are worn by elite athletes and teams around the world who range from WorldTour cycling teams like SD Worx and the INEOS Grenadiers, to globally recognised names such as England Cricket and McLaren F1 Team. For more information visit www.sungod.co