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  | Eyestylist 24th June 2025

Gentle Monster store in Milan at 10 Corso Como

The South Korean eyewear brand has unveiled a new centrepiece that invites visitors into a transformed sensory experience 

Eyewear store Milan: Gentle Monster’s new ‘Giant Head Kinetic Object’ – installed as part of the brand’s shop-in-shop at 10 Corso Como – embodies the South Korean fashion eyewear brand’s singular philosophy and deep fascination with the inner workings of the human mind. Built in-house by the Gentle Monster Robotics Lab, the Giant Head Kinetic Object consists of three faces. In the centre, the face appears to gently shut its eyes and shake its head in contemplation. On either side is a larger and smaller face that move fluidly around it. With softly blinking eyelids and subtle shifting pupils, the installation is designed to capture “the complexity of cognition, emotion and human connection”.

Gentle Monster store in Milan at 10 Corso Como – the first installation by the brand to be created in Europe this year

Other elements, such as star-like forms scattered through the store, illuminate the invisible landscapes of the human psyche, inside the light-filled industrial space of the Ground Floor at 10 Corso Como – Milan’s leading concept store blending culture with trends and fostering a connection between the worlds of fashion and culture. The Gentle Monster section of the store was first opened in March during Milan Fashion Week.

Gentle Monster at 10 Corso Como – the glasses are displayed around the installation

Since its foundation in 2011 by Hankook Kim, Gentle Monster has relentlessly searched for daring and innovative narratives to present to the fashion realm. With emotional provocation as the key message, the brand portrays its identity through eyewear – but also through physical space. It continues to broaden its spectrum and philosophy through bold projects and sophisticated eyewear products, confirming its role as a major innovator and creative force. Gentle Monster is also one of the eyewear brands that Google is working with to build new-generation AI smart glasses with Android XR, news which was announced on 20th May 2025. For more information about Gentle Monster visit www.gentlemonster.com

Ground Floor, Corso Como, 10, Milan, Italy 

  | Eyestylist 23rd June 2025

Eyewear accessories: update 2025

Diffuser Tokyo highlights the Triangular Prism eyewear bag (type 3)

As part of their collection for 2025, the Japanese accessories company Diffuser Tokyo highlights the sophisticated triangular prism bag, crafted from soft Italian leather and microfibre. With its compact design, the bag will carry three items such as frames and a phone, and features a shoulder strap so that it can be used just like a bag. Above: an eye-catching eyewear accessory from Diffuser Tokyo – the design was first launched at Silmo 2024 – in February 2025 new colours were added 

Elegant and practical: Diffuser Tokyo – triangular prism  eyewear bag (type 3) – pictured in light grey white, black and navy/purple

Part of a series of storage pieces which include a pentagon shaped eyewear box and a rhombus storage box, the bag feels luxurious and unique to carry around, while providing a practical solution for safe storage of items when on the go.

Diffuser Tokyo is a leading independent maker of fine eyewear accessories, specialising in original design ideas produced in high-quality natural materials sourced from the finest suppliers in Japan and Italy. For more information visit www.diffuser-tokyo.com

To see more accessories by the brand visit https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/06/diffuser-tokyo-new-eyewear-accessories/

Designer Vera Wang  | Eyestylist 19th June 2025

Vera Wang Eyewear: the eponymous designer headlines in campaign

Wang wears the sunglasses and optical styles from the new “haute” collection, produced by Kenmark Eyewear

Vera Wang, the internationally celebrated designer, has featured again in her own campaign, this time created in black and white, wearing both the sunglasses and optical styles on the streets of New York. Capturing an elevated blend of modern sophistication and playful flair, a signature of the designer, this collection is handmade in Italy and designed to complement Vera Wang’s most luxurious fashion collection, Vera Wang Haute. Above: the designer, Vera Wang wearing the bold Baseline shield sunglasses, one of the many standout styles in the range

Backcourt in the Vera Wang Haute collection, produced by Kenmark

The thick cut temples of the Backcourt sunglasses create a bold and sporty touch in this model which also boasts beveled edges. The style comes in three classy colourways, including the ultramarine pictured above.

Netta in the Vera Wang Haute collection

Among the statement pieces in the optical range is model Netta, a dramatic cat eye with a bevelled structure, available in classic tones of black, ivory and mahogany (seen above).

About Vera Wang / Vera Wang is an internationally acclaimed designer celebrated for her contemporary, elegant approach to bridal and ready-to-wear fashion. Beginning her career at Vogue, Wang launched her own label in 1990, quickly revolutionising bridalwear with a distinctive blend of high fashion and modern romance. Her brand has since grown into a global lifestyle empire—all marked by her refined yet daring aesthetic.  For more information about the Vera Wang Eyewear collection visit https://kenmarkeyewear.com

Glacier Optics Sports Eyewear  | Eyestylist 16th June 2025

Glacier Optics: made in the Alps

The “made in the Alps” sports eyewear label has released a video to highlight how their Glacier frames are created

Glacier Optics, a specialist sports eyewear label with a particular passion for high altitude activities, have released a new video to explain their production process and the work that goes into producing their frames “behind the scenes”. The label – co-founded by Arnaud Cottet and Benoit Goncourt, snow sports enthusiasts from Switzerland, works with the 30-year-old manufacturer, Lucal Lunettes in Oyonnax, France, and company owner / eyewear authority, Jean Calamand. Their frames even feature the maker’s name with the phrase ‘Fabriqué chez Jean’ featured inside the temple.

Jean Calamand of Lucal in Oyonnax, France – a third generation eyewear producer and innovator in French eyewear production – the company is zero waste

By collaborating with Jean, in the heart of the iconic French eyewear region, the Jura, the brand wishes to affirm its commitment to supporting local, dedicated and forward-thinking production for the creation of highly specialised sustainable sports products. At Lucal, spectacle-making techniques and know-how is passed from generation to generation. The designers and artisans working there today have traditional skills. Alongside this, they have real expertise in using cutting-edge technology – combining the two to create high-quality designs.

Pierredar sunglasses in production in Oyonnax

“By collaborating with Jean, at the heart of this iconic eyewear region, we are affirming our commitment to supporting local, dedicated and forward-thinking production. Because for us, that is what it means to be ‘made in the Alps'” Glacier Optics

Moiry sunglasses by Glacier Optics – removable side shields and Zeiss sun lenses – described as an all-rounder for sport and everyday wear

In 2025, the Glacier Optics product range includes sunglasses developed for a full range of sports in recycled stainless steel, titanium or a 3D printed material – PA12. Additionally, Glacier fits the models with high-quality protective Zeiss sun lenses and are accompanied by finely crafted accessories should the wearer require additional leather inserts or sunglass cords. Glacier Optics has also developed their own elegant Swiss made leather case locally in a collaboration with one of the last remaining tanners in Switzerland, Jürg Zeller. To watch the new video about the making of Glacier Optics frames visit: https://glacieroptics.com/blogs/journal/fabrique-chez-jean

  | Eyestylist 12th June 2025

Jisco Eyewear: “live summer in style”

The Spanish brand finds inspiration by the pool 

Jisco Eyewear, the Spanish independent brand inspired by all things Mediterranean, celebrates summer and the party season with a new collection entitled Jiscothèque Pool Party.

The sunglasses and optical frames featured in the line express a mood of individuality and self-expression inspired by the golden era of disco, with feel-good designs and bold use of colours, patterns and combinations. Vintage inspiration is at the heart of the line, and the use of colour is dazzling and surprising, informed by neon lights, flashing mirrors and the energy of the dance floor. Above: a model with bold lines and a solid structure, the Alexander sunglasses are part of the Jiscothèque Pool Party collection for the summer

 

Hailey sunglasses in brown (above) and purple tones (top) by Jisco Eyewear

The Hailey model from Jisco is an angular style for women with vintage-style, layered detailing on the outer edges, combined in matching tones of lilac (above, top) or layered in contrasting colours such as black and white. This style is also available in a beautiful brown patterned effect with gold metal trim (above).

Noah by Jisco Eyewear: a classic round sunglass style

With a rounded shape and lightweight build, model Noah is designed for all-day comfort, for poolside lounging and sunset parties. The frame plays with layering in all colour combinations, which range from a navy and tortoise pairing to a dark and light tortoise design.

The new collection at Jisco is extensive and full of vibrant ideas and bold statements, created with “something for everyone”. Find out more at www.jiscostyle.com