Fresh And Chic Eyewear By Karl Lagerfeld

Couture inspiration, assertive volumes and virtuoso design are the distinctive features of the new Karl Lagerfeld Eyewear collection.

Once again, the great couturier expresses his brilliant creativity and passion for pure design. Flowing between classic twist to urban glamour Karl Lagerfeld addresses a fashion conscious audience. The KL collection this time presents eyewear that looks to compliment your look- it’s bold, it’s chic and it’s here to turn some heads.

KL892S
KL892S

KL892S SUPER AVIATOR

The Super Aviator style is boldly revisited for an ‘Ikonic look’ with a strong aesthetic impact. The rectangular shaped thick acetate front is linked to the temples by a metal profile placed on the top, creating material continuity. The colours matte black, glossy black and havana also seem to play with the metal of the bar and temples, for an original and unusual effect.

KL901S
KL901S

KL901S METAL DETAIL

With its glamorous feminine profile, this model, which is rich in unexpected details, is embellished by a metal contour that runs around and blends into the acetate frame. The carefully selected colour palette includes sophisticated solid colours like black, havana and turtledove.

KL900S
KL900S

KL900S PIPING

The classic cat-eye style of this double-layered acetate model is set off by the colour contrast between the outside and the inside of the frame. Its iconic feline silhouette is a tribute to Choupette, whose profile is drawn along the entire front of the glasses. Available colour combinations include white/black, tortoiseshell/beige, purple/pink and black/snow.

KL887
KL887

KL887 KUILTED

The clean lines of this optical model are embellished with the Kuilted motif, an iconic and distinctive detail of Karl Lagerfeld accessories. The logo is discreetly laser engraved on the left temple and the Karl Kameo enriches the temple’s head. Colour contrasts between the front and top emphasise the Kuilted motif: havana/ivory, white/black, black/havana, black/grey, and black.

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