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9 Eyewear Styles Giving New Meaning to the Request ‘Send Nudes’

Mykita (ABOVE)

The MYKITA 2019 campaign is a family affair highlighting love and shot in tropical climates. In his eleventh campaign for MYKITA, artist and photographer Mark Borthwick, alongside his daughter and fellow photographer Bibi Cornejo-Borthwick, transport viewers to a Caribbean island with a close family clan and their friends and lovers. Relying only on natural light and analogue camera, the photographers capture spontaneous moments between people and their environment, conveying a sense of harmony and belonging. The MYKITA lookbook is available at all MYKITA Shops, selected opticians and fashion stores. Here, both wear the LITE Vabo. $605. mykita.com

 

Ogi Eyewear

The Seraphin Cahill 8064 celebrates contrast with an accent color that pops, while remaining in the same family as rest of the frame’s neutral look.

(888) 560-1060, ogieyewear.com

$290

 

Glacée

Two is better than one when it comes to the metal wire construction of the GL6901 — an oversized cat eye with a retro drop temple.

(888) 399-7742, alternativeeyes.com

$270

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Maui Jim

From the Acetate Collection, the optical MJO2207 is at its most neutral in crystal with a hint of pink. This square frame has spring hinges and a saddle-style bridge.

(866) 666-5905, mauijim.com

Starts at $500

 

Lucky Brand

The stainless steel frame and plastic-injected front and temple tips on the D117 open the door for this butterfly style to be a sophisticated twist on the whimsical.

(800) 423-3023,derigo.us

$162

 

Burberry

The ’50s finds its way to the present with the acetate BE4283, which features an upswept brow bar and unique eyeshape.

(800) 422-2020, my.luxottica.com

$270

 

Rag & Bone

An elongated metal dagger hinge on the RNB 3020 makes a point as the Havana opal peach color creates a striking look with its tort-meets-neutral combination.

(800) 631-1188, mysafilo.com

$245

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OWP

Drawing inspiration from the art of origami, model 2175 is an acetate frame with multilayered temples.

(913) 839-1519, owp.de/en

$330

 

Väri Eyewear

A surprising, modern version of the P3 shape, the VR 9 has a saddle bridge — rather than the usual keyhole bridge — and a translucent, TR90 front.

(516) 570-2723, varieyewear.com

$195

 

Smith Optics

The Spellbound leaves wearers in that very state with its lightweight injection-molded plastic, adjustable wirecore temples and megol nosepads.

(888) 206-2995, smithoptics.com

$159

Rachel Bozek

Rachel Bozek is a contributing writer for INVISION.

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