Eyewear Collection
Optical frames that carry the brand’s playful, unconventional spirit into everyday eyewear.
Story & heritage
Wikipedia records eyeglasses among Geoffrey Beene’s mid-1970s licenses, and the official site still gives eyewear a prominent product lane.
The brand describes the current Eyewear Collection as uniting Geoffrey Beene’s playful, unconventional spirit with effortless, wearable designs for men and women.
Materials & craft
Available retail imagery shows optical frames and reader sets across tortoise, black, crystal, and coloured acetate-like looks, plus metal round frames in the vintage market. The hard source is the official collection description rather than a single definitive model.
Because the current official path points shoppers to the collection, this icon is treated as a product family, with no fabricated model number or price.
How to choose & style
Choose tortoise when the frame should warm the face, black for the cleanest office line, and purple or blue when eyewear can become the personality piece.