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Italian eyewear brand Pucci has been collaborating with global eyewear manufacturer Marcolin since 2015, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that the design duo is kicking off the summer season with some hot new eyewear that is sure to complete all your looks. Playful style, check. Design elegance, check. Let’s find out more.

The past meets the future with a mix of avant-garde-shaped sunnies and glasses with silhouettes that scream vintage-charm–proof that Pucci’s got an eye for versatility. The acetate sunglasses bring the drama with thick, rounded rims, while new metal styles keep it a bit more classic with their slim, curvy lines. It’s not just about the shapes, though; the brands have released nearly every color under the sun for you to choose from. From subtle hints to bold splashes, each frame is a canvas of playful transparencies and vibrant pops of color. 

Pucci’s familiar logo, once inspired by its “Capri Sport” archive label from 1953 finds its way into the collection. Connecting the temples to the front of the frames the logo is revisited and seamlessly integrated into the design of the glasses. It’s loud and proud Pucci—and we’re loving it.

In a world where trends come and go, Pucci remains a beacon of timeless elegance, reinventing the art of eyewear and celebrating la dolce vita. So make sure to keep an eye out for Pucci’s latest collection because when it comes to making statements under the sun, there’s nothing quite like Italian design.

Shop the latest eyewear collection on pucci.com and at selected opticians.

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