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THE ATTICO

The Attico is the brainchild of Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini.
The Milan based designers launched the project in 2016 out of a shared love for glamour and sparkle.
The Attico is a hedonist mindset based on the combination of two very different personalities: one outward, bold and ebullient, the other reserved, calm and considered. Contrasts are electrifying and The Attico strives on that, as Gilda’s knack for feisty opulence meets Giorgia’s sense for sensual restraint. The Attico’s unique aesthetic stems from this juxtaposition.
The Attico is a collection of collectibles, brave items to fall in love with: Gilda and Giorgia call it modern vintage.
The collection is thought for women who are strong, spirited and individual; women who play with seduction and sophistication. 

CUTLER AND GROSS

Cutler and Gross was founded on the principle that when it comes to eyewear, it’s not just about how we see the world, it’s about how others see us.

LESCA LUNETIER

In 1964, Joël LESCA created his first collection in a small workshop in the Secrétan neighborhood of Paris's 19th district. His sons, Mathieu and Bertrand, grew up in this same environment, surrounded by glasses, learning the craft alongside their father in the assembly workshops.

JEAN PAUL GAULTIER

Reviving the '90s Icon: Jean Paul Gaultier's historic eyewear collection reimagined from the archives.Since 1976, Jean Paul Gaultier has been a fashion and emotion creator, envisioning an inclusive world for all.

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.

LESCA LUNETIER

In 1964, Joël LESCA created his first collection in a small workshop in the Secrétan neighborhood of Paris's 19th district. His sons, Mathieu and Bertrand, grew up in this same environment, surrounded by glasses, learning the craft alongside their father in the assembly workshops.