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theo eyewear: inspired by the subtle definition of make up

theo’s latest release is inspired by the art of make up and its powers of enhancing our features and gaze – to highlight who you are

The new frame series by theo is conceived like make up as pure expression, with the ability to add subtle definition to our facial features – without taking over or overpowering the face. The collection features titanium and acetate, combining precision and lightness with layers of warmth and texture for the ultimate expression. Each of the five frames has been built in “visual layers”, telling a story and creating an interplay of soft details and bold design – in combination colours.

theo is inspired by make up this season

The “make up” designs are built in visual layers and finished with a “recognizable theo twist” – playful, unexpected, and always expressive. They include a soft round shape, a cat-eye, a panto, a geometric shape and a modified square with rounded corners. The selection of colour contrasts make the face feel alive, without ever going too far, in combinations that are typical of the brand: pink and red, bright blue and yellow, neon green and tortoise or tone-on-tone bright blue. Find out more at www.theo.be

Gorpcore 2025: what’s the eyewear look?

Still influential, gorpcore requires a certain look in eyewear, a balanced blend of functionality and styling with edge – these independent brands are delivering the perfect aesthetic with style, functional purpose, quality materials and performance

Which are the best gorpcore looks by independent brands? It’s a question we’ve been asked several times in the last few weeks, and one we can now answer with several good recommendations. Gorpcore, which has also prompted a surge in vintage Oakley’s from the 1990s and Y2K which we’ve observed in high-end vintage outlets in London, is a fashion trend that keeps on evolving, requiring a utilitarian style of eyewear with sports performance features, characteristics which make the glasses wearable for everyday but also technically sound. With shapes that are typically unisex, and inspired by earlier decades, including retro aviator, rimless shields and wraparound shapes, the styles also pay attention to particular details, fit and fine-quality materials to ensure a wearer experience that is really first class. Above: Ciele x Article One: Article One and leading performance-running brand, Ciele Athletics debuted the sophomore edition of the Article One x Ciele GTGlass performance sunglasses, an award-winning, collaborative frame launched in 2020. Earning several accolades for the technical design, including Runner’s World Gear of the Year, the two brands joined forces again for the GT Glass 2.0 pictured, which boasts a refreshed, distinctly vintage shape, performance material updates, and new colour and pattern variations – www.articleoneeyewear.com

Article One x César Villalba
Article One also teamed up with César Villalba, a creative designer and elite endurance athlete, to debut performance sunglasses crafted to counter traditional styles of eyewear in competitive fields. With flames emblazoned along the sides and a youthful, rectangular shape, the Article One x César Villalba frames rebuff the repetitive shapes and colours of technical frames that athletes are accustomed to, the designers say. The distinctive details and bespoke hues – including the lens tones – are inspired by Villalba’s relentless energy towards particular passions – racing and creative directing for global fashion brands. www.articleoneeyewear.com
Glacier Optics – photo by Yann Laubscher – the Pierredar shield combines tech with style

Built for the mountains, the Glacier Optics’ Pierredar shield represents a good example of technical, functional eyewear – designed specifically for high altitude, with an original design, fantastic colour choices which are perfectly aligned with contemporary technical apparel – including olive, gold and brick, and high-tech performance lenses by Zeiss. The small label, which is based in Switzerland has a growing following in the sports world for its technical focus and sustainable production which takes place locally in the Alps. www.glacieroptics.com

Kuboraum
Kuboraum Mask H30: a sculpted wraparound design – the frame is handcrafted

For a raw, utility style, with focus on artisanal craftsmanship and the unusual features such as the hand-hammered finish, the Kuboraum Mask H30 remains one of our go-to styles for those who seek a wraparound with a truly unique design style. Introduced by Kuboraum at the end of 2024, this piece is offered in different variations – including an aqua green colour and a matt black with striking light yellow lens tint. www.kuboraum.com 

RSF Pharaoh sunglasses

Retrosuperfuture’s black Pharaoh sunglasses offer a shield-style frame in lightweight nylon – a shape that is very well aligned with this trend while also offering a timeless everyday aesthetic. The model was released as part of the RSF Space Shields collection and perfectly embodies the 90s influences in fashion; the inspiration is also channelled from space age influences in design as well as cosmic jazz. The functional wraparound shape – always a very comfortable choice – and minimal design style lend themselves perfectly in combination with performance gear with a fashion edge. www.retrosuperfuture.com

3D-printed eyewear

3-D printed: Rolf is multi-award winner

Alongside two Red Dot awards, sustainable brand Rolf has been awarded the Green Product Award in 2025 for their 3-D printed frames.

In May 2025, Rolf Spectacles announced that they had won two Red Dot Awards, recognising Product Design and Sustainable Design, in their 3-D printed collection – Wire. These 3-D printed frames are minimal and refined in design, and have a number of particular features – from being completely screwless, the production process has been developed at Rolf so that CO₂ emissions have been minimised. The styling of the frames is recognised as modern, minimal and fresh – furthermore, the sustainable eyewear products are also produced locally in Austria using 100% green electricity. Above: the Rolf frame Rais won the Green Product Award 2025

Product Design Winner – Trik in the 3-D printed eyewear collection Wire – won a Red Dot Award

Adding to this success story in 2025, the company has announced that it also won the Green Product Award for 2025. This is an award that recognises particularly innovative, sustainable products. The winning product was the Rais in the Substance collection. The Rolf frame Rais is characterised by its unusual shape and sustainable production. The natural raw material is processed in powder form and fulfils all technical requirements. It is environmentally friendly, and also durable. Combined with Rolf’s patented Flexlock hinge, which enables a screwless construction, the result is a pair of glasses that are flexible and stable. The focus on local production and a shortened supply chain emphasise the brand’s commitment to environmentally conscious manufacturing.

A sustainable focus in everything ‘Sustainability is not just a trend at Rolf, but a fundamental attitude’, the team said in their statement. In addition to environmentally friendly production, Rolf invested in the renovation of their production facility in 2023. This development will save more than 81 tonnes of CO₂ per year. The company has also focused on ergonomic workstations and sustainable office equipment for the benefit of employees. For more information about Rolf’s awards through the years, visit their website at www.rolf-spectacles.com

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