Tom Ford Eyewear presents four new female sunglasses for autumn/winter

By Andrew Pentol |

Toby-02 (FT0901) is a star of Blinder Story, a tale that speaks of refined detailing and appealing colour combinations.

Tom Ford Eyewear has presented four new sunglasses dedicated to females for autumn/winter 2021.

According to Marcolin, which designs, produces and distributes the sunglasses globally, beauty and elegance are expressed through two concepts that convey a vision of refined and contemporary luxury specifically designed for women.

Jack-02 (FT0900) and Toby-02 (FT0901) are the stars of Blinder Story, a tale that speaks of sophisticated constructions, refined detailing and appealing colour combinations.

COLOURED SIDE SPOILERS

Both styles are characterised by coloured side spoilers and metal frames with an innovative design, combining fine shapes and materials with cutting-edge techniques.

The Carine-02 (FT0902) style features a feminine look, according to Marcolin.

Carine-02 (FT0902) and Cheyenne (FT0903) feature a feminine look that blends elegance with originality in silhouettes, which Marcolin says are destined to become undisputed icons of modernity. The wraparound and crossover front, which reproduces the infinity symbol, celebrates the ‘strong and inimitable power’ of women.

The new sunglasses are available at select opticians and Tom Ford boutiques starting this month. They will then be made available in travel retail in the coming months.

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