Careful shaping, swanky polishing, and expert assembly—all this is about Oliver Peoples 2024 collection. The brand enters the new year with new, truly unique and stunning models that breathe some fresh life into its celebrated assortment of eyewear while staying perfectly in line with its focus on sleek, slightly vintage, and all the way state-of-the-art design. Using high-quality acetate, prized for its rich color and luxurious polish, and creating true works of art by skillfully bending and casting the finest titanium on the market, Oliver Peoples brings us a whole slew of amazing eyeglasses and sunglasses, equally stylish, comfortable, and durable.
Vintage eyewear is Oliver Peoples' favorite source of inspiration. The brand takes some serious interest in what you can call old-school fashion, the one that flourished in a period from the 1920s to the 1960s. Classic shapes like round, P3, aviator, keyhole bridge styles—all that gets reinterpreted in Oliver Peoples' own, one-of-a-kind style. And the new collection goes along with the same concept, giving these timeless models a contemporary edge that doesn't take the slightest bite off their retro charm. Drawing on elements from Hollywood’s Golden Age or mid-century fashion, the brand thrives on that sweet nostalgia present in all of us, even though we weren't around when the Great Gatsby wore something very similar to his brazenly magnificent parties.
So, what exactly are we dealing with when eagerly thumbing through the Oliver Peoples 2024 collection? For starters, there is the Loftin, a striking concoction of acetate and titanium with that almost otherworldly sleekness and ideally polished frame, refined simplicity incarnate. There is nothing extra, just this bare perfection of geometry—two compact, rounded squares linked with a gracefully curved bridge and just the right shape of the temples, basking in that elite, dazzling sheen. The sole adornments, really, are the brand's iconic double hinges and engravings on the temples, which only unfold to a keen eye. Available in five very basic colorways, including a few rather exquisite patterns, this model kind of says, "I'm all class, but I'm not in the mood to brag about it."
Continuing with the Sidell, it's thin, finely sculpted pantos frame, either pure black/white or elegantly Havana-ish setting equally elegant, softly tinted lenses. Blue mist or green wash—it's your choice, but whatever it is, these glasses are a delight to look through as well as at. With a durable yet featherlight titanium frame, complete with a luxurious metal bridge and engraved temples in silver, antique gold, or matter black, the Sidell is really the embodiment of natural grace.
Looking for something more massive and impactful? How about the Birell? The classic wayfarer silhouette gets a bold overhaul in this model (and don't be deceived by how plain it may look at first, careless glance!) , flashing its solid acetate frame in sleek colorways. Whether you go with your daily polished black or translucent beige or opt for rich tiger-like camouflage stripes, you're sure to stand out. Plus, rather than Oliver Peoples' usual two-hinge design, the Birell features a triple hinge—because it's more reliable and cool.
If you were just looking for a chic pair of sunglasses, you're in luck today: the brand has lots of them subject to your fashion-savvy scrutiny in its new line. Take the Maysen, for instance. Its slightly rounded square rims, architectural bridge, and distinct inner corners, along with slightly prolonged end pieces having those lovely crystal-shaped front pins, the crude yet refined metal detailing on the temples... Each and every detail is in its place, chiming together to make you all fit for one swell of a summer. Add Oliver Peoples' signature tinted lenses with premium UV protection and anti-glare coating, and you're good to go, whether to the sunlit beach or just for a walk down your home street.
As always, the brand stays true to their top choice of acetate, titanium, and stainless steel. These materials have already gone down in premium eyewear history as being both lightweight and incredibly enduring, and Oliver Peoples uses these qualities to the maximum in their newest line.
Of course. Each model in the Oliver Peoples 2024 collection comes in several palettes, including plain colors like black, silver, carbon gray, and others, as well as double-color schemes and patterns reminiscent of various Havanas. Lenses come in quite an array of tints, too.