Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli’s Valentino man expresses evocative masculinity. The collection features sleek shapes and distinctive contrasts that give timeless classics a contemporary twist.
Rockstud – V652s
This curved acetate frame draws attention to the eyes. Two small studs applied on the frame front add a distinctive touch.
Frost – V109s
These oversized square enameled metal frames create an aura of mystery. A contrasting line defines the edge of the frame like a graphic element.
For Maria Grazia Chiuri and pierpaolo piccioli, design is a comprehensive project, which is why they created an eyewear line that fully expresses the values of the maison. The grace, exquisite craftsmanship, luxury, and high voltage contrasts of valentino collections are defining elements in a dazzling and resolutely contemporary blend of past and present.
Frost – V108s
This curvy, wrap around metal frame features tone-on-tone injected inserts on the front. A fine continuous line delineates the barely-there frame that lightly veils the eyes. The temples with the valentino logo have logo-embossed tips.
Vlogo – V646sr
This compact silhouette presents a balanced blend of curves and angles. A subtle row of tiny crystals travels along the brow line of this sleek acetate frame with an iconic v at its center. The logo is a luminous accent that makes a statement.
Rockstud – V112s
This vintage-look acetate frame has a seductive, cool silhouette. Metal studs form a dotted line that runs along the entire brow line of the frame. The “v” on the temple is a functional hinge and is accompanied by the logo.
Pop Vlogo – V638s
This is the pop version of the iconic acetate frame with metal trim that runs along the brow line and forms a “v” on the front. Color is used in the frame’s construction to create a contrasting optical effect: white on the inside and vibrant color on the outside.
Pop Rockstud – V641s
this frame presents a pop version of the metal studs that are an iconic element of the new Valentino. The cat-eyed acetate model features square tone-on-tone crystals on the brow line. The “V” on the temple is a functional hinge and is accompanied by the logo.