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Eyewear trends: Silmo Paris, September 2025

Eyewear trends  – Strong colour stories, a myriad of micro trends, and continued focus on fine craftsmanship in the luxury independent collections made for plenty of eyewear design inspiration at the Paris event. The 2025 show was as vibrant and inspirational as ever. The Trends Forum explored a variety of new moods and trends in eyewear – while the 32nd edition of the Silmo d’Or Awards celebrated “excellence, creativity and innovation” for 2025.

The organisers of the Silmo event reported healthy visitor numbers: the show welcomed 33,358 professionals – of those 52% were international visitors and 48% French, representing a net increase of 6.5% in visitors this year. More than 900 companies showcased their expertise and innovations across 75,000 m² of exhibition space. Exhibitors we talked to across the fair during the weekend were pleased with all aspects of the show, and all the events and special showcases organised by Silmo were highly appreciated and well attended. This year, special mention should go to the Moi Aussi Exhibition – Where Art Meets Optics. Conceived and supported by Etnia Barcelona, this exhibition showcased an artistic experience “where eyewear became a canvas for expression”. 90 artists were invited to reinvent eyewear and imagine a creation which transcended its traditional use to become a unique work of art.

Silmo also supports young design talent for the optical business via its Optical Design Contest. In its 4th edition, chaired by Michel Penneman, this year the contest invited design students to imagine “super-hero” eyewear: bold, visionary and innovative. The 2025 winner was GAIA by Hélène Caffin-Pinon (École Design Saint-Étienne), a children’s frame integrating plant recognition via augmented reality. Above: Silmo Paris 2025 – trend display – image courtesy of Silmo Paris

Nina Mûr: the new collection “Luminiers” displayed in the Trends Forum – multi-coloured sustainable wood eyewear made by hand – image courtesy of Silmo Paris

Silmo organisers highlighted a range of trends in the Trends Forum, emphasising a return of iconic styles, and a “quest for lightness and serenity”. Two other moods were underlined: a charismatic and assertive “allure” and energy in experimental graphics. A curated selection of optical and sunglass frames from exhibitors’ collections illustrated these directions with the aim of capturing the spirit of the times and anticipating tomorrow’s aesthetics.

Dzmitry Samal won a Silmo d’Or for model Luc – Eyewear Designer Category – Optical Frame

During the weekend we noticed a significant number of micro trends – from very specific vintage eyewear influences to fresh silhouettes – as well as key moods for 2026. Sustainability and sustainable material development are an ongoing focus while a changing approach to colour trends and colour work in eyewear felt fresh and expressive – created to allow more individual expression (all these areas will be looked at in the months to come on Eyestylist.com).

Ahlem x Campbell Addy Limited Edition – a sneak peek at Silmo Paris 2025 – one of the collab highlights we saw

The finest luxury eyewear brands and artisan labels  – from across the world – were out in force at Silmo this year. Highlights we got to see included the new models at Rigards including the new Rigards x Ziggy Chen style “Moon Owl” (https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/09/silmo-paris-2025-rigards/), and refined handcrafted eyewear by Jacques Durand, Thierry Lasry (a new buffalo horn collection produced with Hoffmann), Lazare Studio, Lafont Paris and Press Eyewear. We are always impressed with newcomers and the start-up area, created to promote new creative talent, and the smaller independent brands showcased so well at Silmo – special mention to two of our favourite brands in France that are consistent in their quality, artistry and brand authenticity – Pontet – by Hermes Pontet (https://pontet-eyewear.com) – and the lovely Maggio Eyewear label, also from the South of France, the work of Julia Maggio (https://www.maggiojulia.com)

Additionally, Ahlem showed us their new collaboration with Campbell Addy, featuring two truly gorgeous frames, a beautifully crafted “sculpted-look” acetate and a reimagined luxurious gold aviator (pictured above).

FACE A FACE: model Flare won the Silmo d’Or – Eyewear Designer Category – Sunglasses – image courtesy of FACE A FACE

This year, the Silmo d’Or awards were chaired by the designer Oliver Lapidus. Among the winners were QED Eyewear in the Technological Innovation in Eyewear category for their model Phi – featuring a patented fastening system that can be assembled and disassembled quickly and easily with many sustainable advantages. In the independent eyewear designer categories, Dzmitry Samal won with the polygonal optical model Luc which featured coloured resin inserts. FACE A FACE won the Eyewear Designer category – Sunglasses with their impressive sunglasses model Flare. The Jury’s special prize went to the Barcelona brand SAPIENS for the model ER1813-M.

Next year, Silmo will take place on 25th to 28th September 2026 at Paris Nord Villepinte. Find out more at www.silmoparis.com

For all the news on the Silmo d’Or awards in 2025, visit https://www.silmoparis.com/en/silmo-awards/silmo-or/laureats

This feature was compiled and written by Clodagh Norton. All rights reserved.

SILMO Paris 2025: J.F. Rey

The French eyewear company continues the celebrations for its 40th anniversary with a new collection, a tribute to the brand’s heritage and commitment to design innovation

The premium collection, presented as an expression of creative heritage, craftsmanship and innovation, reveals a particular character across the styles, with distinctive aesthetics and constructions achieved by means of exclusive technological advancements. The style of the frames is carefully rooted in the DNA of the J.F. Rey design style, with familiar iconic shapes taking on new characteristics and a subtle mix of premium materials and carefully curated colours. Above: bold sunglasses shapes are characteristic of the collection at J.F. Rey for the new season

 

J.F. Rey – JF3114 – a subtle gradient colour effect

Highlights at SILMO Paris will include the SLEDGE series, with men’s models characterised by a bold statement design style, uncompromising robustness, and innovative technologies. For women, the collection offers a more sensitive and accessible approach to premium eyewear design, with shapes to suit all faces. The gradient effect is the signature of the new season (see JF3114 above).

J.F. Rey – JF3135 – distinctive acetate patterns are a typical feature of the collection
Colour and combinations of colour remain a key area of focus, with subtle metallic effects, original contrasts, and deep autumnal shades featured. At the Paris show the brand will also unveil “select wood veneers” in the Carbon Inside eyewear range, a creative approach to materials which pays tribute to the pioneering spirit of the brand. Find out more at www.jfrey.fr

Silmo Paris 2025: Optical Design Contest

The Silmo Paris show organisers have revealed the finalists for 2025

The organisers of Silmo Paris have announced the names of the shortlisted finalists in this year’s ‘Optical Design Contest’, an initiative to promote future talent in the optical industry. This year the theme of the competition is “Superhero glasses”, a topic that has sparked creative ideas with diverse aesthetics. This subject aims to highlight the potential for eyewear to as more than a simple accessory.

Indeed, this year, the design contest is directed by Michel Penneman, a renowned international designer and interior architect. The 20205 winner will be announced during the 2025 event in September. Above: Aestral by Louis Sence (Nantes Atlantique School of Design, France)  – Aestral is described as visor glasses inspired by the Silver Surfer. The fluid, organic design evokes speed, wind and solitude.

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Bonewave by Mattéo Muzelet-Guédon,  a shortlisted sports frame design

Furthermore, the shortlist includes 10 designs: Aestral by Louis Sence;  Bonewave by Mattéo Muzelet-Guédon’; Eco by Beatriz Delcole Belonsi, Gyovanna Marraya de Paula Castoriano, Júlia Fernandes Nascimento, Lucca José Lauro, Kallany Leandrini Paulos; Gaia by Hélène Caffin-Pinon; Loveyes by Camille Jourden; Lunettes de Vision Emotionnelle by Quentin Boudier; Neon by Brice Lebeul and Sentinelle+ by Barthélémy Camoesas; the Inuit Glasses by Yasmin Kaufman and the Sensory Glasses by Gaia Malantuono.

Bonewave, pictured above, is described as a bone conduction sports product that allow users to listen without blocking their hearing. The concept is designed for athletes, combining safety, functionality and performance.

To find out more about Silmo Paris and the latest news from the show ahead of September, visit the link, https://www.eyestylist.com/2025/09/trending-in-eyewear/

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Silmo Paris Preview: Ecosystem by NINA MÛR

A collection which celebrates diversity and inclusion will be unveiled by the independent eyewear label at Silmo 2024 – the collection is particularly remarkable for a new innovation: the 3D printed resin temples

Madrid’s independent eyewear brand, NINA MÛR, will launch the new collection, “Ecosystem” at the Paris fair this Friday. Inspired by diversity and inclusion, this fresh and colourful collection is born from an idea about the beauty of our differences and the power of the social ecosystem we all build together. Each piece has been created with the goal of reflecting the richness and diversity of society in eyewear which symbolises inclusion, showcasing that differences make human beings stronger, and imperfections make us beautiful. Above: model wears the new Juno sunglasses by NINA MÛR – a curved plywood front with a round eye shape

Juno sunglasses by NINA MÛR

Basically, each model in the “Ecosystem” collection combines traditional craftsmanship with sustainable and innovative production techniques. Naturally, the finishing of each pair of glasses and sunglasses has been achieved by meticulously hand-carving organic shapes into the plywood and then filling them with eco-friendly resins with a carefully curated colour palette created specifically for this line. This artisanal process gives each pair of glasses spontaneity and uniqueness, enriching the collection as a whole.

Ecosystem glasses and sunglasses feature an original decoration in eco-friendly resin

In addition, NINA MÛR has also developed new innovative 3D-printed resin temples for these models. These temples, featuring an ergonomic and futuristic rounded design, give the glasses a particular, idiosyncratic style. Available in pastel colours, they are durable and light whilst offering a personalized fit for exceptional comfort, seamlessly blending style and functionality.

Furthermore, the collection includes a variety of shapes, colours, and styles, designed to suit all personalities and face shapes. From bold silhouettes to more subtle and elegant options, “Ecosystem” celebrates individuality in all its forms. Each design is named after real people, emphasizing the concept of a social ecosystem where every individual is an essential and unique piece of the whole.

Hermes by NINA MÛR – above, view of the new 3D-printed resin temple

With “Ecosystem,” the brand is launching a global campaign to raise awareness about the importance of embracing and celebrating our differences. Through collaborations with influencers and ambassadors from diverse communities, NINA MÛR will amplify this message of unity and diversity. The “Ecosystem” collection will be available from 15th October 2024, in national and international boutique optical stores. Find out more at www.ninamur.com

Silmo Paris Preview: Gigi Studios’ VANGUARD

Bold, contemporary designs characterise the Vanguard collection, a collection by the Spanish fashion eyewear brand from Barcelona

Gigi Studios is previewing new models in its sun and optical collections, including the popular Vanguard range which fuses sophistication and “a fashion-forward attitude”. The new additions in the Vanguard Optical and Sunglass collections have strong architectural shapes and feature a range of unique gradient acetates, crafted after numerous trials –  to achieve the ideal shades. Above: unisex model Lumi has an aviator inspired shape, and features in Gigi Studios’ new campaign called “Good Luck”

Rosalia by Gigi Studios: the frame feels like a mask and has subtle bevels to create a trendy finish

In summary, models Anja and Rosalia in the Vanguard collection have an earthy and ochre-infused colour palette to capture the essence of the Autumn/Winter season, with subtle highlights to enhance the designs. Among the sun models are gradient effects which have been meticulously developed in vertical and horizontal lines to achieve the collection’s feminine and vanguardist aesthetic.

Roberta in the Vanguard collection by Gigi Studios: a large, modern shield design – above, the oval Anja sunglasses with a gradient effect

Vanguard is known for its daring, statement shapes sculpted from lightweight acetates, showcasing intricate angles and bevels. In the new designs, technical advancements have been at the forefront of the development of the collection with the introduction of new hinges and customized components engraved with the Gigi Studios logo. At Silmo, Gigi Studios will also show new designs in the Icons, Mens and Lab collections. Find out more at www.gigistudios.com