AVIATOR STYLES CONTINUE to soar, holding their rightful place as one of the most iconic silhouettes in eyewear. New interpretations and styles that pay homage to the vintage silhouette have landed for those looking fly ahead of the curve.
Erkers 1879
Rooted in heritage, the vintage-inspired Norwood has a slim metal design and patina finish that is true to the archives of eyewear design. Classic, unisex and utterly timeless.
erkers1879.com
$300
Veronika Wildgruber
A shape consisting of an eyewire with no visible beginning or end, the Loki offers an intricate knotted bridge that adds a sculptural, flowing element.
gramercyeyewear.com
$700
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Isaac Mizrahi
Designed with a wide fit for a wearer of larger stature, the IM36012 embraces classic Americana in rich navy stainless steel finish.
charmant.com
Price upon request
Rye&Lye
The Byblos features a teardrop shape with a gently curved browline and keyhole bridge. A rich emerald acetate, it realizes aviator ambitions for those seeking bold style without a double bar.
immagine98.it
Price upon request
Colors in Optics
A bold, boxy tortoise acetate, the C1085 IVR embraces the traditional double bar design with a thin gold bridge, balancing the overall weightiness of the profile while adding a touch of understated sophistication.
colorsinoptics.com
$275
All Saints
The Merlin is a classic teardrop shape, modernized with a deep eyewire. The sleek, minimalist design embodies All Saints’ edgy, contemporary aesthetic.
westgroupe.com
$180
Lightbird
An unmistakably aviator shape, the Arthur is stripped of its double bar and given an avant-garde overhaul with sharp angles and layers of acetate displaying crisp lines of demarcation.
lightbird.it
Price upon request
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Dita Lancier
The sophisticated unisex design of the LSA-111 features coin press engraving on the eyewire with a subtle stacked brow bar to create a sleek browline elevating the frame’s profile for a refined yet bold statement.
dita.com
$299
Modo
The ultra-thin titanium of the 4255 creates a frame that feels pencil drawn. Despite its seemingly fragile design, the made in Japan construction ensures durability and resilience.
modo.com
$300