Psycho Bunny (ABOVE)
A bunny skull and crossbones — two elements working as one — rebellion with style, sophisticated mischief. The Psycho Bunny brand has brought edge to tradition since its NYC founding in 2005. With a motto inspired by a life rich in risk and reward, the brand’s distinctive eyewear launch offers a nod to the classics but with a sense of irreverence and dash of creativity. Bold with striking colors and material combinations, the collection features 14 optical styles with superior craftsmanship and a sense of mischief. The Psycho Bunny 101, a combination frame in a modified round with a universal bridge and spring hinges in black, is shown. MSRP: $160-$180, eyeweardesigns.com
Chopard
A limited-edition design, the Red Carpet is truly red-carpet ready, with 194 handset cubic zirconia and a micro-case double profile for the hexagonal front.
(800) 423-3023, derigo.us
$2,700
Blake Kuwahara
The limited-edition Gropius features the brand’s signature frame-within-a-frame construction, with temple tip décor in sterling silver. The hand-carved eye rim has a hand-brushed finish.
(949) 637-3087, blakekuwahara.com
$1,000
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Sospiri
The pavé setting of the Tessa includes over 200 Swarovski crystals, mostly on the front, while an intricate floral pattern defines the temples.
(800) 486-2279, sospirieyewear.com
$1,065
Morgenthal Frederics
Part of the Audrey Series, a collaboration with Oscar de la Renta, the Eliza has low, Audrey Hepburn-inspired temples.
(800) 899-1060, morgenthalfrederics.com
$2,695
Thelios
From the Force 10 Manille & Cable Story collection, the men’s FG50027U is a rimless frame with metal, gold-plated temples.
(866) 247-4302, customerservice.usa@thelios.com
$1,500
Leisure Society
With an 18k gold-plated titanium front, the unisex Salton has Japanese, cotton-based zyl acetate temples, along with acetate insets and Windsor rims.
leisure-society.com
$1,110
Dita Epiluxury
The combination DES002 features titanium and acetate elements as well as laser-etched titanium nosepads.
(949) 596-7697, dita.com
$1,800
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Masahiromaruyama
Straight from the doodle collection, the MM-0044 combines elements of cat-eye, round, and square shapes. Two interchangeable nose bridges are included, to connect the inside left side of the frame to the outer right.
masahiromaruyama.com
Starting above $1,000
Boucheron
A semi-rimless, wide cat-eye shape, the BC0115S features an enamel double drop on its thin temples, to match the lenses.
kering.com
$1,310