Photographed by NEIL FRANCIS DAWSON

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The Fade Club

With a unique shape, an on-target blend of colorations and a soft fade that also evokes a clubman-like style effect, this eyewear makes an iconic and proud statement.

LEON MAX 4031 from Zyloware

Garden Fresh

This new brand from ESE is ripe with visual fragrance.

ETE LUNETTES Claret Zigolo from Eastern States Eyewear

Perfect Harmony

The colors, the size, the self-confidence, the style… Just say GWEN! .

GX BY GWEN STEFANI 006 from Tura

Deep Blue Sky Pilot

Sourcing the hottest new men’s hue with a sleek metal/zyl pilot variation adds up to a standard of excellence for eyewear for modern men.

TEKA 460 from Teka Eyewear

One for the Zipper

Stella bows with sultry respect and intrigue via a brow-top zipper-like detail accenting one of the season’s most dramatic CatEye dances.

STELLA MCCARTNEY 0008O from Kering Eyewear

Dream Big

Nothing shy here. A bold statement that literally and liberally borrows a page from optical’s past and turns it into a full-blown novel ripe with imagination.

SLOAN 014 from Kingsley Rowe

Paisley Palace

Layering the purple-toned metal with a black lacing plays perfectly with this brand’s adoration of paisley accenting in its apparel and accessories.

ETRO 2101 from Marchon Eyewear

My Back Pages

Few brands can assert the spirit of a stylish past with such credibility as Penguin. And these specs both command and deliver confidence.

ORIGINAL PENGUIN “The Jay Rx” from Kenmark

Transcendent Illumination

Match via Vanni pushes through to the deepest of dimensions, showing a luminous depth accented by windowpane-like detailing.

VANNI 1982 from Design Gallery/A Division of Match Eyewear

Clean Slate

The subtle blue shadings increasingly succeeding with men manifests itself here in marble and slate striations as the brand exerts its pull over male consumers.

BADGLEY MISCHKA Hornet from The McGee Group