Made-in-Japan Meets
Neoclassicism
A capsule collection created in collaboration with Japanese designer,
Shingo Aiba whose credentials include a tenure in a global fashion house
in Paris.
Reflecting a neoclassic perspective that is not confined
by trends, the collection brings to life spectacle frames that are
reminiscent of the classics with its emphasis on icons from the 70s
while being elevated with modern materials and colours.
Every
piece in this Made-in-Japan collection is crafted to perfection through
the superb skills of eyewear artisans from Sabae – also known as the
City of Eyewear in Japan – who boast over 50 years of experience under
their belt. Combined with the luxury of state-of-the-art technology,
this is decidedly a collection that is made to last for years to come.
LINE UP 4 models with 3 colours each S$258
No : 01STEVIE
A crossover between the cat-eye frame and the Boston style, featuring metal rim embedded within an acetate front and temples with details inspired by earrings. This is a design that has the perfect vintage vibe but with a modern twist.
No : 02DAVID
A polygonal metal frame made of 2 types of titanium to achieve a sleek, classic edge that is unexpectedly chic at the same time.
No : 03ELSTON
An oversized Boston frame in acetate with an embedded metal rim and metal studs as accents.
No : 04JOHN ANTHONY
A super-chic frame in the combination of Boston and Wellington styles, featuring a unique design on the lower rim and metallic accents on the nose bridge and temple tips.
Original Case
& Cleaning Cloth Set
Each frame in the collection comes with an exclusive foldable spectacle case and a lens cleaning cloth.
Artist
SHINGO AIBA
Shingo Aiba became the first Japanese designer at Saint Laurent after being discovered by Hedi Slimane, who is now the creative director of Celine. During his time in Saint Laurent, Shingo was involved in creating the Paris collections. Drawing on the artistic sensibility and experience acquired in Paris, Shingo has been working in a wide range of creative fields, including arts, creative direction, design, fashion and photography, since leaving the fashion house.
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