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GARRETT LEIGHT

“Garrett Leight California Optical (GLCO) expresses the California lifestyle with contemporary classics and colorful, iconic designs inspired by styles of generations past".
Garrett Leight - son of Larry Leight, founder of iconic, 30-years-old eyewear brand Oliver Peoples - learned the ropes working for his father’s company after attending college in Los Angeles, and while he initially wanted to break into journalism, he came to realize that eyewear was in his blood: in 2009, he opened up an optical store in Venice Beach, then launched his own namesake brand in 2011.

THEO

Actually it was the love for their clients that made Wim Somers and Patrick Hoet, opticians with their own store, decide to design and present a collection under the name of Theo.

THIERRY LASRY

The French eyewear whizz” (Elle UK); “The eyewear master” (In Style US); "The sunglasses designer the most loved by celebrities" (Elle Italy), Thierry Lasry is a French designer born in Paris. He launched his eponymous eyewear brand late 2006.

MATSUDA

Old World Technique, New World Expression.In a world that emphasizes immediacy, Matsuda choose to anchor themselves in traditions of craftsmanship and thoughtful execution. The distinctly Japanese approach of combining handcrafted techniques and innovative technology guides their philosophy of experimentation and is unmistakably Matsuda.

PLATOY

Akira Ishiwatari, born and raised in Tokyo, is the creative mind behind Platoy.The brand name wants to summarize in one word the phrase “play plastic toys”, taking inspiration from a kid’s enthusiasm when receiving a toy.

VINTAGE

The eyewear history can be told from different perspectives, and vintage spectacles and sunglasses are a relevant part of this story.Our vintage selection comes mainly from Italy: here, starting from the 60s, a real eyewear industry developed, as well as eyewear fashion itself.