CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN PRESENTS ITS FIRST EYEWEAR COLLECTION

Christian Louboutin introduces its latest eyewear collection as an ode to Parisian elegance—bold, refined, and unmistakably iconic. Here, red is more than a color; it’s a signature statement.

Crafted in collaboration with Marcolin, the collection reinterprets modern luxury while staying true to the House’s distinctive codes. Each piece is a meticulous fusion of artistry and innovation, where acetate and metal come together to create eyewear that is both functional and sculptural. Signature details, like the signature red accents on the frames, pay homage to the unmistakable Louboutin aesthetic—echoing the iconic red soles.

Designs draw inspiration from Christian Louboutin’s pursuit of perfect structural lines, expressed through Art Deco flourishes in the women’s collection and signature studded details on men’s frames. The palette—black, red, leather, and gold—further enhances the collection’s character, elevating each style with a touch of Louboutin’s signature daring.

Sunglasses and optical styles embrace individuality. The Miss Z line offers a timeless yet statement-making presence, alongside the Hot Chick cluster—sensual, striking, and shaped for those who command attention. For men, the Greggo, Roller, and Georges lines exude sophistication with bold design elements, while the Loubishark frames—featuring temples inspired by a shark bite—bring an edge to classic silhouettes. Unisex styles infuse playful authenticity, reflecting a contemporary attitude with an avant-garde spirit.

Pushing the boundaries of elegance, the Christian Louboutin Eyewear Collection fuses craftsmanship with innovation. Exclusive ZEISS lenses, developed specifically for Louboutin, ensure unparalleled visual clarity with anti-reflective coatings, glare reduction, and durability treatments—all embodying the House’s uncompromising standards.

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