luxury eyewear

Independent optical retailers + flagship stores: highlights 2025

These stores, including some new openings or redesigns, have caught our eye in 2025. From Seoul to Los Angeles, Lyon to Tokyo, Milan to Mexico City, we have selected some of the most striking interior concepts that have come to our attention either thanks to our researchers behind the scenes or via contacts we are lucky to have nurtured over the years. These stores highlight the interior design focus and direction this year, and a desire to create unique spaces for optical retail and the presentation of the finest independent and luxury eyewear collections.

Eyestylist.com continues to invite store founders and entrepreneurs in the optical retail scene to get in touch with updates about the most avantgarde and uniquely designed optical stores around the globe. We’ve highlighted 8 favourite concepts this year…to refresh your memory on all the stores we have written about in 2025, visit our Boutiques section at https://www.eyestylist.com/category/boutiques/

1.reworks120, Seoul, South Korea (image above)

First opened in 2019, in Garosu-gil, Gangnam, Seoul — a well-known fashion district in the city, premium optical store reworks120 is a special find in this area that is also home to impressive flagship stores such as Gentle Monster. “The shop has an intentionally cozy and curated atmosphere,” Sean Lee told Eyestylist.com. “There are two floors, each designed with a different concept….read the feature: https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/11/south-korea-reworks120-seoul/

Loulou Opticiens, Lyon – an exceptional redesign

2. Loulou Opticiens, Lyon, France

The French independent store LOULOU has created a fresh high-end space with attention paid to every detail – a space to present some of the world’s most prestigious collections of eyewear. We talked to Michael Lalande, Loulou’s founder about setting up shop in 2017, and his latest project in rue Gasparin. Read the feature: https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/12/loulou-opticiens-lyon-a-new-minimalist-interior/

tö eyewear lab – Tokyo, Japan

3 tö, Setagaya City , Tokyo

Styled after Hiromi Toh’s Japanese name Tou, the optical store, tö eyewear lab is more like a gallery than a traditional eyewear shop. After a career as an eyewear stylist in mass media, Toh created the space with the idea of proposing a new world of eyewear, where consultations are by appointment only. The eyewear enthusiast is invited to discover this creative world quietly, at their own pace, without the noise and distraction of a more common retail space.

Located in a residential area outside central Tokyo, there are no signboards on the building and no traditional shop front. tö is located along a quiet street, close to a temple, and like an art gallery features a large glass window displaying special eyewear designs as works of art. Find out more at https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/08/to-setagaya-city-tokyo-japan/

Interior: l.a. eyeworks’ new retail campus in Los Angeles

4. l.a. eyeworks, Los Angeles, US

Comprising two buildings connected by a pergola-covered walkway, the new l.a. eyeworks’ retail campus is set on a corner property that includes on-site parking for customers. “We needed room for the expanding width of our ideas,” notes Director of Communications Brent Zerger. “We refer to it as a campus in the sense of a place to exchange ideas and make discoveries.” In development for nearly two years, the project was designed by Frank Escher and Ravi GuneWardena, principals of L.A.-based Escher GuneWardena Architecture – find out more on the link: https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/10/l-a-eyeworks-an-impressive-new-retail-campus-has-opened-in-los-angeles/

La Belle Vue Opticien: colour, energy, individual character

5. La Belle Vue Opticien, SW France

La Belle Vue, choosing frames is an experience that is pleasurable, interactive and perfectly lovely. Here, you enter a pastel-toned world that the owners describe as inspired by California, “a mix of chill, lifestyle, and fashion under the South Western French sun”. Disco balls, pretty neon lights, quirky tubular seats and soft white swivel armchairs all come together in a fresh pastel-toned interior trimmed with light green and black leopard print drawers and soft, elegant satin curtains. Find out more at https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/11/french-optical-boutique-la-belle-vue-opticien-sw-france/

Vava flagship store in Oporto, Portugal, showcasing the complete collection by the avantgarde eyewear brand

6. Vava flagship store, Oporto, Portugal

Vava’s impressive 300m2 concept store is located on the historic Passos Manuel at number 66, and has three distinctive levels. Conceived as an expansive and experimental space, Silva describes it more as an art installation than a store, lit by neon lights and lined with mirror walls and details such as gradient colour palettes and fluo tones…find out more at https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/03/vava-eyewear-concept-store-porto/

Dr. York has featured many times on Eyestylist.com: this year we wrote about the installation in the Mexico City store

7. Dr. York, Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico City’s Dr. York shared their installation project by renowned Mexican artists Pablo Kobayashi & Lucia Aumann . The installation created a bold statement for the store which expressed their commitment to arts collaborations and close integration with the Dr. York community.
“We decided at the end of 2024 to begin defining possible ideas,” the artists explain. “The final piece acts as a ‘modulator’ of the dynamics that José and Laura generate [in the store] and that uniquely define the characteristic atmosphere of the place.
A series of characters manifest behind the curtain asynchronously, suggesting that something is happening. In a constant game of colours that intensify and attenuate with each change in pressure, you see something regardless of whether it is visually perceived as a defined silhouette. The curtain does not divide. It rather suggests other layers, other depths, and other presences.” Find out more….https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/09/mexico-artists-kobayashi-aumann-at-dr-york-optical-boutique/
Punto Ottico Humaneyes, new Milan interior

8. Punto Ottico Humaneyes, Milan, Italy

In Autumn 2025, Punto Ottico Humaneyes reopened in Milan following an extensive re-design. The 88 m² space was reimagined with a new contemporary aesthetic, enhancing the functionality and efficiency of the interior and focusing on the customer, who is invited to experience a light and harmonious atmosphere. Elegant and minimal, the interior features include fine oak panelling, delicate marble finishes, an eye-catching eyewear display made of lightweight painted steel with integrated LED strips and vertical mirrors, and luxurious leather armchairs by Flexform. Find out more at https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/10/punto-ottico-humaneyes-milan/

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Linda Farrow redefines luxury, for the winter season

The UK brand’s latest release is a striking capsule collection

UK luxury brand Linda Farrow’s new release is designed for the modern adventurer, featuring sunglass designs which reinterpret the classical style of the traditional aviator with exciting detailing and a colour palette that expresses glamour and a nuanced luxury aesthetic – the perfect accompaniment for winter sun, Après-Ski and city chic.

The eight-piece collection is crafted from pure Japanese titanium with 22-carat gold plating and ZEISS lenses, available in select colours such as matt nickel with yellow gold and grey lenses, matt champagne and green lenses, white gold with platinum-plated mirror coatings, and matt nickel and grey lenses.

Each frame includes removable rubber side shields and temple covers, offered in eight interchangeable colourways including black, white, brown, khaki, cobalt, taupe, navy and red, allowing for a fully customisable and expressive look. Above: Linda Farrow Baret Explorer sunglasses – a luxurious round design from the iconic British eyewear brand

Linda Farrow Boyd Explorer Sunglasses: a fine example of modern luxury in eyewear

The Boyd sunglasses showcase an angular, layered-rim design, while the Baret sunglasses offer a softer, classic round shape. Both feature the signature detachable, interchangeable rubber side shields.

About Linda Farrow – Originally a fashion designer herself, Linda Farrow established her eponymous brand in 1970 and was one of the first designers to treat sunglasses as real fashion accessories. Today, more than 50 years on, Linda Farrow has established itself as a global fashion brand that places unwavering quality Rihanna, Beyonce, Kendall Jenner, Hailey Bieber and Lady Gaga to name a few, and multiple ongoing collaborations with the world’s most acclaimed designers, Linda Farrow’s pace shows no signs of abating. For more about the brand, read the exclusive interview with Simon Jablon at the link: https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/02/linda-farrows-simon-jablon-on-luxury-eyewear-and-a-special-appearance-at-mido-25/

Find out more at www.lindafarrow.co.uk

Luxury retailing: Punto Ottico Humaneyes, Milan

A new architectural project, a re-imagined luxury space

Punto Ottico Humaneyes has reopened in Milan following an extensive re-design. The 88 m² space has been reimagined with a new contemporary aesthetic, enhancing the functionality and efficiency of the interior and focusing on the customer, who is invited to experience a light and harmonious atmosphere.

Elegant and minimal, the interior features include fine oak panelling, delicate marble finishes, an eye-catching eyewear display made of lightweight painted steel with integrated LED strips and vertical mirrors, and luxurious leather armchairs by Flexform. From the advanced optometric service, enhanced by means of dedicated spaces – to the Tailor Made project, where scientific precision merges with Italian artisanal mastery to create bespoke eyewear: every detail is refined to offer an immersive journey. Above: the Punto Ottico Humaneyes store front in Piazza Filippo Meda – Milan

Interior: Milan store featuring luxury materials and a sophisticated architectural style

“Punto Ottico Humaneyes has always been a meeting point between ethics, aesthetic research, and eyewear culture. We’ve reimagined our spaces with a new architectural project, designed to enhance every moment of the in-store experience and give shape to our vision: a place where optometry and all our exclusive services can best express themselves,” Alice Concato, Head of Coordination and Development, Punto Ottico Humaneyes Stores

Punto Ottico Humaneyes: new eyewear displays present the frames as works of art

Punto Ottico Humaneyes celebrated the re-opening of the boutique with a programme of special events designed to showcase the in-store experience, including optometry & eyecare services, and its unique selection of curated eyewear collections. On 21st to 23rd October 2025, the store opened its doors to the press, guests and the general public, offering a special opportunity to experience a personalised optometric examination in the newly-enhanced optometry room and a tour of the interior and the collections on display. A special party was also held in the store for the official launch of the eyewear brand Conception Générale, designed by Stefano Bellotto, and produced by JDO. Find out more about Punto Ottico Humaneyes on Eyestylist.com at https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/04/matteo-cibic-unparallel-visions-at-punto-ottico-humaneyes/ and https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/07/punto-ottico-humaneyes-store-opening/

To view the Punto Ottico Humaneyes website visit https://puntoottico.it

Luxury optics: Limited Edition by PRESS Eyewear explores gold leaf

PRESS Eyewear – The I LOVE GOLD jewellery-inspired luxury edition was released at SILMO Paris 2025 – the collection is the brand’s latest collectible release, produced in limited batch

With refined minimal lines and jewellery inspiration, the Limited Edition features favourite iconic styles from the Streamline and Dreamers collections, such as Barracuda, Bel Air and Cobra. Produced in a limited batch of just 50 numbered pieces, the Edition blends titanium with gold leaf effect with artistry to create luxurious, detail-rich heirloom designs with a completely unique look.
PRESS Eyewear employs a sophisticated triple-plating technique – developed to ensure that the gold pattern enhances every surface with elegance and precision. This unique process adds remarkable depth and texture, resulting in a finish unlike anything seen before. It builds on the brand’s spirit of innovation, following the launch of their marble-inspired Limited-Edition finishes introduced in Spring 2025.
“Our brand continues to delve into new possibilities, and we are excited with what’s been achieved,” says Jeff Press, President + Designer, PRESS Eyewear. “This is one of our most collectible Special Editions to date…we are always looking to create designs in materials that are unique and innovative. Our plating technique produces a gold leaf effect that embodies our commitment to crafting authentically for the face…” Above: vintage overtones meet contemporary innovation: model Barracuda by PRESS Eyewear 

Speedster in the I LOVE GOLD collection

I LOVE GOLD frames are finished in a combination of deep black matte and shiny plating artistically accented with gold detailing. The Zeiss brown gold flare lenses not only add warmth and elegance but also provide a smooth transition of tint for both sun protection and style.

‘I LOVE GOLD by PRESS Eyewear’ features eight bestselling shapes from the Streamline and Dreamers collections by PRESS Eyewear: Barracuda, Bel Air, Cobra, Moon, Love, Speedster, Toronado, and Yorba. Made in Japan, each piece is handcrafted to create a beautiful, quality finish where comfort is perfectly fused with unapologetic presence and a remarkable sense of style. Read more about PRESS Eyewear on Eyestylist at https://www.eyestylist.com/2024/04/view-from-an-expert-kayla-heersink-shares-favourite-moments-in-nyc-2/

The styles are constructed from premium materials including titanium with Zeiss nylon lenses, OBE spring hinges and custom silicon-coated nose pads. www.presseyewear.com

Lafont Paris revealed beautifully crafted ‘Perfect Capsule’

Parisian elegance with the spirit of rock – a special discovery at Silmo 2025

Among new releases at Silmo Paris 2025, the French eyewear brand’s new Perfect Capsule embodied French sophistication, elegance and contemporary style. Inspired by the archives of the 1980s, the collection is characterised by decorative studs and crystals, applied to some of the label’s most iconic eyewear designs such as Penelope, Showtime and Ramatuelle. Above: the new campaign by Lafont Paris

Lafont Paris: the iconic Penelope style featuring a bold decoration with studs – part of the Perfect Capsule

With its controlled volumes, luminous bevels and jewellery-inspired design, the capsule collection celebrates the label’s creativity and commitment to fine craftsmanship. Each piece represents the meeting of an elegant aesthetic with a touch of audacity and authentic French sensibility. At Silmo, Lafont also revealed a new campaign to express the “confident gaze” of the women who wear their unique French eyewear designs.

About Lafont Paris – Lafont Paris is an historic family-run optical business founded in 1923. The collection is designed in Paris and produced in the Jura in France. More than 80% of the collection by Lafont is certified with the Origine France Garantie, the most important certification of product origin for French eyewear manufacture. Characteristics of the collection are the label’s approach to colour and design. The company has more than 200 exclusive colours in its contemporary collections, ensuring that each style expresses a unique style through its colour palette, tonal combinations, effects of light and material transparency. Find out more about the new models at www.lafont.com For more on Lafont Paris on Eyestylist.com. visit https://www.eyestylist.com/2023/10/collaboration-lafont-paris-x-maison-pierre-frey/